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Scottsville Vacations

We know, geography isn't everyone's forte. If you're not sure where Scottsville lies on a map, it's a good idea to acquaint yourself with its location before you jet off!

110 miles (177 kilometers) to the northeast of Scottsville is Washington, the nation's capital. Worthwhile areas nearby include Charlottesville, 17 miles (27 kilometers) to the north.

At last count, the population of this part of Virginia was 600.

Places to visit in Scottsville

Malt and hops. If the sound of these words excite your taste buds, why not see if there's a guided tour on at James River Brewing? Hang around and you might even be able to taste a brew or two! Need more options? If you're interested in experiencing the area's history through its landmarks, put Pine Knot on your must-see list. Make sure you stop and read any signs or plaques which tell the rich tales behind it. But that's not all there is. Eager for a bit of fun on the water? The put on you suntan lotion and dive right into heart-racing water sports at James River Reeling and Rafting.

Where do you fly into for Scottsville?

Coming in to land at Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport (CHO)? After you've stepped off the plane and collected your belongings, the heart of Scottsville will be only 25 miles (40 kilometers) away.

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