Virginia app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 2038 ratings )
Utilities Travel
Developer: BlueWorks Ltd
11.99 USD
Current version: 1.5, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 19 Mar 2013
App size: 50.8 Mb

A constantly-updated travel planner and professionally-written guide. Conventional travel guides can be out of date as soon as they are printed. This is a totally different travel guide, built around a community of readers and travelers, including the author.

This app is built around superb professional travel writing, and the sharing of comments with other readers. See updates from other travelers and send in your own. The app has a Journal to keep your notes as you plan your trip, to which you can add photos, update or re-arrange during your trip, and keep forever alongside the outstanding guide content.

Swipe or use buttons to change pages. Double-tap images to zoom. Full text search available in index view.

The hills of horse country, Shenandoah Valley, the Blue Ridge Mountains and numerous wineries are among the states offerings. Heres a guide to the national and state parks, the cities, towns and villages and everything in between. Places to stay and eat, along with recommended fall foliage tours. "An excellent destination guide. -- The Bookwatch Chock-full of attractions town by town; thoroughly interesting. Excellent detail; this excellent guide will take good care of you. -- Bon Voyage As a native Virginian, I dont know why it took me so long to discover this book. Its a great reference to have for both residents and visitors. I spent the first two hours just looking up points of interest and trivia about the Old Dominion. Virginia has so many historical sites that touring the state is like taking a class on the formation of America. A tourist can visit Revolutionary War Sites, Civil War Battlefields, scenic old towns, and the beautifully restored great houses, like Mount Vernon in Alexandria , Monticello in Charlottesville, Oatlands Plantation in Leesburg and, of course, the James River Plantations. Williamsburg is a must see for everyone. This books Introduction gives a little background of Virginia and some general history. The handbook is then divided into the five regional areas of the state. They are the Northern, Central, Coastal Plain, Southwest and the Shenandoah Valley. Within these divisions information is given on the counties and major cities. In each place, the historic sites, annual events, shopping places, museums, hotel accommodations, recreation areas, dining and local transportation are all listed and given detailed descriptions.