Abingdon is a unique town in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia‚ rich in history, culture, outdoor recreation and old-fashioned hospitality‚ just minutes from the Virginia/Tennessee border on I-81. Our staff is here to help you plan the perfect group tour getaway.
“Just want to thank you again for the wonderful experience we just had in your area. It was awesome, & we are so excited about our Mystery Adventure to Abingdon. You made every effort (& then some) to see that Lori & I saw & experienced everything we could in the 24 hours we were there.
Thanks also for the suggested itinerary. You are amazing. Our tour would be much diminished without your help & your sweet spirit.”
We can help plan your group’s visit and we offer the following complimentary services:
We are happy to be your point of contact and connect you with our lodging partners. We will send out your request on your behalf and collect the responses, so that you can see your options all in one place. Abingdon offers a variety of lodging options from corporate hotels to a 4-star Inn, as well as a collection of wonderful bed and breakfasts, rustic cottages and cabins. We can help you connect with the accommodations that best fit your group’s size, purpose and itinerary.
Abingdon is a great destination for group travel. Popular attractions include Barter Theatre (the state theatre of Virginia), William King Museum of Art,the Arts Depot, the Abingdon Muster Grounds, and touring the historic downtown district. We have a number of sample group itineraries available: take a culinary tour that’s Rooted in Appalachia, experience music along The Crooked Road: Southwest Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail, or even participate in an outdoor adventure on the Virginia Creeper Trail. Contact us for a custom itinerary based on your group’s interests and schedule.
The CVB is happy to offer a complimentary step-on guide for motorcoach tours when your group is overnighting in Abingdon. Step-on guides can give a guided history tour of Abingdon during your stay.
Yes, our town is bus friendly and most attractions, hotels and restaurants have bus parking available on site, or a short distance away. If you have a question about bus parking for a particular attraction, contact the CVB.
No. We are not able to collect any money for our attractions, restaurants or hotels. We will help you make reservations and provide contact information for payment arrangements.
Abingdon is known for its independent restaurants and fresh, local cuisine that is Rooted in Appalachia. Most of our restaurants can accommodate small to medium sized groups, and in addition we have compiled a list of restaurants that can accommodate larger groups. Contact us to see a list of restaurants that work frequently with groups and motorcoaches.
We have a mild climate, while still enjoying four distinct seasons. Here in the Blue Ridge Mountains, we typically see cool evenings and nights during the summer, while spring and fall are mild enough to be able to enjoy outdoor activities most of the time.