Directions

Lady Rockingham
The Garden Gate Inn
403 East Rockingham Street
Elkton, Virginia   22827

Click On Photo To EnlargeLocated in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley at theClick On Photo To Enlarge foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains (to the east) and the Massanutten Mountain Range to the west, finding her is half the fun as there are several interesting routes to follow.  Relax and enjoy your meandering through the lovely Virginia countryside dotted with small towns, mountain terrains, agriculture and pasture lands, vineyards and wineries, rivers, and lots of history.

Major Arteries

As you plan your trip, all roads will lead to US Route 340 in Elkton.  Once there, you will turn east on to East Rockingham Street at the corner of the 7-Eleven convenience store and Elkton Pharmacy.

From Interstate 81 at the Harrisonburg/Elkton exit, go east on US Route 33 (approximately 20 minutes) to north on US Route 340.

From Interstate 64 at Waynesboro, go north on US Route 340 (approximately 30 minutes).

From Interstate 66 to Interstate 81 head west (approximately 80 minutes) and then and then go south on Interstate 81 (approximately 50 minutes) to the Harrisonburg/Elkton exit for US Route 33 east. Head east on US Route 33 to US Route 340 (approximately 20 minutes) and go north on US Route 340.

From Interstate 66 to US Route 340 head west (approximately 60 minutes) to US Route 340 at Front Royal.  Turn south on US Route 340 to Elkton (approximately 60 minutes).

From Interstate 66 to US Route 29 head west to on Interstate 66 to Gainesville (approximately 40 minutes) and then go south on US Route 29 to US Route 33 at Ruckersville (approximately 50 minutes). Turn west on US Route 33 and follow to US Route 340 in Elkton (approximately 25 minutes).

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Scenic Routes

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Skyline Drive / Blue Ridge Parkway: Very scenic offering a wide range of recreational opportunities.  Note the Inn is only 7 miles west of the Swift Run Gap exit (Charlottesville/Elkton).

The Winery and Vineyard Routes: The 2001 Virginia Wine Festival and Tour Guide can be mailed to you upon your request to the Inn.

The Cavern Routes: The scenic grandeur of the Shenandoah Valley can only be matched below the Valley’s surface by nature’s great underground splendor. Call the Inn for brochures on the Caverns.

The History Trails:  Scattered all throughout the Valley. Stonewall Jackson’s Headquarters (the Miller-Kite House c. 1827) is only one block from the Inn.

Antiquing / Flea Markets / Craft Fairs / Farmers Markets / Book Fair:  The fun is everywhere. You never know when or where, but you can shop till you drop!

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