LYH Welcomes You

Welcome to Lynchburg, a stunning riverfront city nestled right against the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. We offer the perfect blend of rich, Civil War-era history, vibrant cultural attractions, and breathtaking scenery—all packaged for the ultimate motorcoach experience.

Forget complex logistics. Our team specializes in crafting seamless itineraries, providing coach-friendly dining, and offering easy-access stops that ensure your entire group enjoys every minute of their visit. From historic districts to riverside trails, Lynchburg is your next unforgettable Virginia group tour.

Let us drive the planning, so you can enjoy the ride.


Contact:

Andrew Marks, CGMP; Assistant Director of Tourism

Andrew.Marks@Lynchburgva.gov

 

 

Featured Local & Regional Attractions

Exterior of the Lynchburg Museum & Visitor Center
Lynchburg Museum & Visitor Center
Welcome to Lynchburg, Virginia! The Lynchburg Museum & Visitor Center is the city’s official visitor center and a great starting point for exploring Lynchburg. Located in the historic Old Court […]
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Point of Honor
Point of Honor is a historic Federal-style house and museum in Lynchburg, built around 1815 and originally part of a plantation centered on Dr. George Cabell’s estate. The site, once […]
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The Anne Spencer House & Garden Museum
Internationally acclaimed poet who was part of the Harlem Renaissance, Anne Spencer was the only black woman and the only Virginian included in the Norton Anthology of Modern American and […]
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Old City Cemetery
Established in 1806, this restored public cemetery is a Virginia Historic Landmark on the National Register of Historic Places. Interpretive plaques, signage, and brochures are available throughout the 27-acre site. […]
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Hill City AquaZoo
Hill City AquaZoo is an interactive indoor zoo and aquarium offering hands-on encounters with animals from around the world. Located inside River Ridge Mall, the attraction features immersive exhibits inspired […]
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Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest
Just a short ten-minute drive to the west of Lynchburg, Poplar Forest is Thomas Jefferson’s secluded retreat, now a National Historic Landmark. A mature and innovative architectural masterpiece, Jefferson designed […]
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Appomattox Court House National Historical Park
Step back in time at Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, the historic site where General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant in April 1865, marking the […]
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American Civil War Museum at Appomattox
Located just 25 minutes east of Lynchburg, American Civil War Museum at Appomattox explores the stories of soldiers, civilians, and African-Americans during one of the nation’s most defining periods. Through […]
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National D-Day Memorial
The Memorial honors the Allied forces who shared in the invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944 during World War II. The Memorial stands as a powerful tribute to the […]
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Blue Ridge Parkway
America’s most scenic drive extends 470 miles linking Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains National Parks. Lynchburg is only 30 minutes from a beautiful drive to see the spectacular mountain vistas […]
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Patrick Henry’s Red Hill
A forty-five minute drive south of Lynchburg, nearby Red Hill is the last home of American patriot Patrick Henry. Best known for his five terms as governor of Virginia and […]
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Natural Bridge State Park
An easy and beautiful forty-five minute drive, Natural Bridge, one of the seven natural wonders of the world, a historic Virginia Landmark and a National Historic Landmark, is located one […]
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