Milkshakes are typically a summer treat, but there’s one place in Virginia where you can order the most decadent holiday milkshake you’ve ever imagined. This winter, head to Battlefield Country Store in Fredericksburg, VA! Just don’t forget your appetite, because what awaits you are giant, filled-to-the-brim milkshakes in the most magnificent Christmas-ified flavors you can imagine. Topped with cookies, candies, and all kinds of pizazz, these milkshakes are a must-try holiday treat.

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So whether it’s your first time stopping by this milkshake lovers’ haven or your tenth, you’ll agree that these deliciously festive treats belong at the top of your holiday bucket list! Although it’s also important to note that some of Battlefield Country Store‘s milkshake creations are specials and are only available for a few days before something equally new and holly jolly is whipped up, so be sure to give them a follow to catch the latest dreamy ice cream masterpieces!

Have you ever visited the Battlefield Country Store in Fredericksburg? What did you order there? We’d love to hear all about your experiences in the comments!

Speaking of larger-than-life adventures in the area, how about a scenic open-car train ride? Although you might want to save this one for warmer weather! But whatever the season, this adorable cabin is the perfect getaway for the whole family.

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Are there any family-friendly Christmas festivals in Virginia?

Virginia is known for its holiday charm, and Christmas around the state often feels like being in a Hallmark movie! These Christmas festivals and small-town events in Virginia offer a variety of experiences, from historic celebrations to community parades and holiday markets:

  • Christmas Illuminations at Mount Vernon, Alexandria: George Washington's Mount Vernon celebrates the holiday season with candlelit tours, festive music, and a special appearance by "Aladdin the Christmas Camel."
  • Colonial Williamsburg's Grand Illumination, Williamsburg: This historic event in Colonial Williamsburg kicks off the holiday season with fireworks, music, and the lighting of thousands of candles.
  • Dickens' Christmas Towne, Norfolk: This festive event at Nauticus features holiday entertainment, live music, costumed characters, and a traditional Victorian holiday village.
  • Festival of Lights/Holiday Lights, Virginia Beach: This event at the BayPort Credit Union Holiday Lights at the Beach features a nautical-themed holiday light display along the boardwalk.
  • Grandin Village Holiday Children's Parade, Roanoke: This festive parade in Grandin Village is specifically geared towards children, with costumes, floats, and seasonal cheer.
  • Leesburg Christmas Market & Parade, Leesburg: Leesburg's holiday event includes a Christmas market with vendors, live entertainment, and a festive parade through historic downtown.
  • Mistletoe Market, Mechanicsville: This holiday market at Hanover Arts and Activities Center features local artisans, crafts, and seasonal goodies for sale.
  • Richmond Christmas Parade, Richmond: Richmond hosts an annual Christmas parade featuring floats, marching bands, costumed characters, and, of course, Santa Claus.
  • Scottsville Parade of Lights, Scottsville: This small-town parade features festively decorated floats, marching bands, and a visit from Santa Claus.

 

Of course, these are just a few of the many holiday events around Virginia. Be sure to let us know what your favorite tradition is!

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