![]() ![]() Discover the Towns and Villages of Loudoun County
Historic. Charming. Unique. Loudoun County's seven incorporated towns and numerous villages each have their own character. No visit to Loudoun County is complete without a visit to one or more of our signature towns. Leesburg | Loudoun's county seat and its largest town offers a charming historic downtown and includes superb shopping, dining, and attraction experiences. Read more Middleburg | The Capital of Virginia's scenic horse country, Middleburg's charming equine-themed brick lined streets offer boutiques, elegant dining, and lots of history. Read more Purcellville | Relive the nation's railroad heritage in Purcellville, and discover a link to Loudoun's past through its quaint stores, farms, and restaurants. Read more Hamilton | Originally called Harmony, Hamilton was incorporated when President John Quincy Adams approved a post office at Charles Hamilton's store in 1827. Today Hamilton offers a self-guided walking tour of its Victorian homes and one of the most unique dining establishments in the region. Read more Lovettsville | Loudoun's northernmost town exudes its German heritage that dates to its founding by German farm families in 1733 and serves as host to two great events, July 3rdメs Independence Day Celebration and Oktoberfest. Read more Round Hill | Round Hill, named for the round hill that is two miles southwest of the town, offers the Round Hill Arts Center and numerous outdoor recreational activities including hiking the nearby Appalachian Trail. Donメt miss Hill High Orchard for some of the best pies on the East Coast. Read more Hillsboro | Hillsboro is Loudoun's smallest town, both in land area as well as population, but it has retained its historic character. Originally known as the "Gap in the Short Hill," Hillsboro was the site of an ordinary built in 1754 whose visitors included George Washington. The town offers small shops, and nearby B&Bs, farms, and wineries. Read more
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