Friday, May 10, 2013

Salamander Resort and Spa

Salamander Resort and Spa
Set on 340 acres in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains amid Virginia’s famed horse country and lush vineyards, and just 30 minutes to the west of Washington Dulles International Airport
Salamander Resort & Spa is designed to blend into the natural environment in which it sits. Opening in August 2013, the resort features 168 luxurious rooms and suites, a 23,000-square-foot spa, a full-service equestrian center, Virginia Piedmont-inspired dining, a dedicated cooking studio, wine bar and a unique array of conference and banquet facilities. Resort Owner Sheila C. Johnson has created an environmentally sensitive destination by placing 252 of the resort’s acres into a conservation easement, and when the property opens, it will be one of the first luxury destination resort and spas in the United States to achieve LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification.

Location Summary
Just 20 miles from Washington, D.C.’s Dulles Airport and 40 miles from the Nation’s Capital, Middleburg has an enviable position of being easily accessible to so many visitors while being able to protect its authenticity, history and culture.

Directions to Hotel
From Washington, DC, Alexandria and Arlington, VA: Take 495 to Route 66 West. Exit Route 66 via exit 57B to Route 50 West. Stay on Route 50 West into the heart of Middleburg. Turn right on Pendleton Street, which is one block past the stop light, and continue straight onto Salamander Lane to the front entrance of the resort.
From Richmond: Take I- 95 North from Richmond. Pass Fredericksburg exits. Exit at Route 17 North toward Warrenton. Take bypass around Warrenton and stay on Route 17 North. Continue to the intersection of Route 50. Turn right onto Route 50 East and stay on the same road all the way to Middleburg. At Pendleton Street, take a left and continue straight onto Salamander Lane to the front entrance of the resort.
From Dulles Airport: Heading west on the Dulles Toll Road. (Route 267), take Route 28 south (Centreville) exit. Travel on Route 28 south about six miles to Route 50. Turn right onto Route 50. Stay on Route 50 into the heart of Middleburg. Turn right on Pendleton Street, which is one block past the stop light, and continue straight onto Salamander Lane to the front entrance of the resort.

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