For many visitors, their first visit to the Northern Neck is just the beginning of a lifelong love affair. They find themselves drawn back time and again to this land that seems so out of pace with the urban communities of the East Coast. Its relaxed, rural lifestyle makes the Northern Neck a perfect retreat from the noise and congestion of the city. There is less than one person for every ten acres and only a dozen traffic lights on the entire peninsula.
The Northern Neck is the northernmost of three peninsulas on the western shore of Chesapeake Bay in Virginia. This peninsula is bounded by the Potomac River on the north and the Rappahannock River on the south. It encompasses four Virginia counties: Lancaster, Northumberland, Richmond, and Westmoreland. Numerous marinas are located throughout the waterways to provide the boater with service. Local charter captains offer their expertise to the novice and professional fishermen.
Enjoy a Bicycle ride through this splendid land on one of the bike tour routes. Take a ride on one of the remaining free car ferries in Virginia. Enjoy a round of golf at one of the many championship golf courses in the area. Ride horseback through the bridle trails at Belle Isle State Park.
Sixteen museums represent the voices that once filled the halls of greatness, canneries long gone, steamboats plying their trades, farmers toiling in fields, and men working the menhaden fishing vessels. Many important historical figures were born in the Northern Neck, including US presidents George Washington and James Monroe, as well as the Civil War general Robert E. Lee.
Look no further than the Northern Neck for a unique shopping Experience. You will find items that cannot be found elsewhere; books of local lore, handcrafted art and homemade goodies. Antique shops abound and local bargain hunters can have a field day at auctions or Antique Shops on the weekends. Many artists have found their way to the Northern Neck and their paintings and photographs are on display and for sale in many locations.
Despite its rural character the Northern Neck offers many of the amenities found in much larger communities. Continuing education and degree programs can be found at the Rappahannock Community College in Warsaw. Medical needs can be addressed at the full-service medical care center of Rappahannock General Hospital in Kilmarnock. The Northern Neck is also home to Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury in Irvington, a wooded 113-acre retirement community that offers independent and assisted living. If you are seeking a simpler lifestyle contact one of our real estate agents and let them know what you are looking for. They will be glad to assist you in planning to stay for a lifetime.