Date Ideas in Midlothian, VA

  • TripBuzz discovered 42 different types of activities for couples in the Midlothian area, including Bowling (like Uptown Alley), Movie Theaters (like Regal Entertainment Theater), Parks (like Mid-Lothian Mines Park) and Sports Facilities/Fields (like Woodlake Swim & Racquet Club), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 78 date ideas in or near Midlothian, Virginia, including 66 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Richmond, Glen Allen, Petersburg and Hopewell.
  • TripBuzz discovered 42 different types of activities for couples in the Midlothian area, including Bowling (like Uptown Alley), Movie Theaters (like Regal Entertainment Theater), Parks (like Mid-Lothian Mines Park) and Sports Facilities/Fields (like Woodlake Swim & Racquet Club), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 78 date ideas in or near Midlothian, Virginia, including 66 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Richmond, Glen Allen, Petersburg and Hopewell.
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27.0 Miles
- 0 votes
Sports Facilities/Fields 555 Birdsong Road, Petersburg, VA 23805 MoreLess Info
Home to the local highschool baseball and softball teams, Petersburg Sports Complex is a great place to visit and support the local sports scene. The expansive complex hosts many tournaments throughout the year and is also available for private rentals.
28.1 Miles
86% 28 votes
Historic Sites 4800 John Tyler Memorial Highway, Charles City, VA 23030 MoreLess Info
Formerly a historic home built in the mid-1800s, the Edgewood Plantation currently serves as a bed and breakfast that is open to the public. Guided tours are conducted daily, and there are special events to highlight the history of the location.
28.6 Miles
86% 300 votes
Historic Sites 12602 Harrison Landing Road, Charles City, VA 23030 MoreLess Info
The site of the first official Thanksgiving in 1619 was held at Berkeley Plantation. Benjamin Harrison who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and President William Henry Harrison were both born at the house as well.
30.2 Miles
84% 44 votes
Historic Sites 7000 Westover Road, Charles City, VA 23030 MoreLess Info
The manicured and landscaped gardens at the Westover Plantation are open to public visitors daily. However, the actual house is not open to the public, and special arrangements must be made for private groups to enter the house itself.
32.9 Miles
- 0 votes
Nature & Wildlife Areas Flowerdew Hundred Road, Hopewell, VA 23860 MoreLess Info
Situated in a pine forest, James River National Wildlife Refuge has turtles, bald eagles, and other endangered animals to view. Depending on the season, sportsmen can hunt for deer with a permit.
35.2 Miles
67% 3 votes
Historic Sites 12104 Wayanoke Road, Charles City, VA 23030 MoreLess Info
Kittiewan Plantation overlooks Kittiewan Creek and the James River. The plantation is a working farm with a museum that houses various memorabilia including the collections of an extensive set of 19th and 20th century kitchen and food preparation items.
36.5 Miles
49% 41 votes
Historic Sites 14501 John Tyler Highway, Charles City, VA 23226 MoreLess Info
Serving as the home of President John Tyler from 1842 until his death, the Sherwood Forest Plantation is considered a national historic landmark. The house and grounds are open daily for self-guided tours.
37.9 Miles
67% 3 votes
Historic Sites 16920 Southall Plantation Lane, Charles City, VA 23187 MoreLess Info
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Piney Grove at Southall's Plantation - 1790 is a painstakingly restored and maintained historic building. Regular tours of the house and surrounding gardens are available.
41.6 Miles
100% 39 votes
Food Tours Vinegar Hill, Charlottesville, VA 22963 MoreLess Info
With tours focused on different neighborhoods of the city, Taste of Virginia Food Tours - Private Tours takes visitors to prime culinary destinations around town. During the tour, visitors have the opportunity to sample baked goods, cheeses, and more.
43.7 Miles
94% 17 votes
Historic Districts 900 Griffin Boulevard, Farmville, VA 23901 MoreLess Info
The Robert Russa Moton Museum is the historical site of students' action taken to desegregate a public school. Known as the 'student birthplace of America's Civil Rights Movement,' the initiative became part of 'Brown v. Board of Education.' Admission is free and self-guided tours are welcome.
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