Lansdowne Resort 44050 Woodridge Parkway / Lansdowne, Virginia 20176 / Telephone: 703-729-8400 Facts Sheet 1. AAA Four Diamond Award-Winning Property 2. Located in the scenic, rolling hills of Virginia’s wine country. A smoke free environment 3. 25 miles from Washington, DC 4. 8 miles (or 15 minutes) from Dulles International Airport. Five miles from historic Leesburg and one hour from Washington, DC 5. Three Golf Courses: a. The Robert Trent Jones, Jr. Course - Classic 18-hole, par 72 championship course designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. b. The Norman Course - 18-hole, par 72 Greg Norman Design with four final holes deemed ‘the hardest mile in golf.’ c. “Shark Bite” – a nine hole executive style course also designed by Greg Norman. d. Clubhouse – has a 4200 square foot ballroom, signature restaurant, pub, golf shop and more. 6. Five Sparkling Pools – including: adult only quiet pool, whirlpool spa and waterslide and interactive pop jet fountain 7. State of the art Exercise Facility – offering personal training, fitness classes, racquet center with three all weather courts 8. Scenic Hiking and Biking Trails – guests can rent mountain bikes to explore scenic nature paths 9. Walking/Jogging Trail – 2 ½ mile paved jogging trail winds through shady woods and grassy meadows and is perfect for jogging, walking, roller blading and biking. The trail does cross some busy intersections, so be aware of other pedestrians and vehicle traffic. 10. On Property Restaurants: a. On the Potomac – has a club-like setting b. Riverside Hearth – has gorgeous views of the Potomac River Valley c. Golf Club’s Crooked Billet – dining by the greens d. Golf Club’s Pub 46 – bar by the greens e. Poolside Café – casual dining by the pool f. Stonewalls Tavern – sport bar, pool table, games, TV monitors, etc. 11. Spa Minerale – is one of the most luxurious day spas in the Mid-Atlantic, featuring the area’s top technicians, an 11-station Image Center/Salon, 13 treatment rooms, including a couple’s suite, healthful spa cuisine and several lounges and terraces designed for relaxation. Choose from a full array of rejuvenating treatments from cleansing steam baths and sea salt scrubs to moisturizing body masques and essential oil wraps. 12. Attractions – near a host of award-winning wineries featuring fruits and vintages for every taste. Minutes from the shops, restaurants and galleries of Historic Leesburg. Close to Civil War battlefields, historical landmarks and national parks. Only a 35-mile drive to the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and less than an hour from our nation’s capital. 13. Sleeping Rooms – have warm soothing tones, cool crisp linens and cozy robes. Rich bed coverings, wonderfully overstuffed chairs and baths with marble accents, oversized towels and spa quality amenities. Other in room items include iron & ironing board, coffee maker, hair dryer, lighted makeup mirror, high speed internet, on command movies, Nintendo video games and two-line phone with voice mail and modem line. 14. Conference Facility – 25 conference rooms located in one wing. Ergonomically designed chairs, wireless internet access MUSEUMS Lansdowne Resort is close to several fascinating museum experiences that will engage the interest of adults and children alike. Explore Loudoun County's rich heritage at local museums, or visit the nearby National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, where you can see the Space Shuttle Enterprise and other aviation and space artifacts. Heritage Farm Museum of Loudoun County This wooded retreat recreates a world of agriculture and rural life within a nine-acre National Register Historic District. Explore an early 20th century general store, meet Elevation, the most famous bull in history, and learn about farm machinery in the hands-on children's area. The Loudoun Museum Located in downtown Leesburg, this brings the area's rich historic heritage to life with special events and a collection of over 6,000 artifacts. The Museum shop is located within a 1700s log cabin. Oatlands Historic House and Gardens See more than 200 years of American history and culture reflected in this stately mansion, its beautiful rolling farmland and exquisite gardens. Located near Leesburg, this former wheat plantation is now a National Trust Historic Site and a National Historic Landmark flourishing with four full seasons of activities. Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Udvar-Hazy Center Enjoy a rare glimpse into our nation's air and space programs at this museum, which together with its National Mall site comprise the largest collection of aviation and space artifacts in the world. See the Gemini VII space capsule and the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird, the fastest jet in the world. Many exhibits are on display in a museum for the first time. The Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC's Smithsonian Institution, the world's largest museum complex, is less than an hour away from the Resort and features 19 museums, nine research centers and the National Zoo. SHOPPING Seeking that special vintage find, the latest fashions or a terrific buy on quality products? You can find it all minutes away from Lansdowne Resort. Located close to outlet malls, spectacular shopping and great antiquing. Dulles Town Center A large, two-story mall with major retailers such as Macy's, JC Penney, Sears, Lord & Taylor and Nordstrom, located at the intersection of Routes 7 and 28 in Dulles, Virginia. Lansdowne Town Center A shopping center featuring over 35 specialty stores, services and restaurants, located at the intersection of Route 7 and Belmont Ridge Road in Lansdowne. Leesburg Corner Premium Outlets Upscale outlet shopping with over 110 retailers including Barneys New York, Coach, Juicy Couture, Nike, Zales and more. Tysons Corner Center Shop one of the country's top malls, with over 300 department and specialty stores including Nordstrom, Bloomingdale's, Macy's and L.L. Bean. Antique Shops in the Historic Leesburg Area Browse for your favorite collectables in a friendly small town atmosphere. You'll find more than 120 dealers in the Leesburg area. WINERIES The nation's first wines were produced in Virginia over 400 years ago, and today our state ranks fifth in the country among vinifera grape-growing states. Take a tour of our local wineries and sample award-winning wines produced from locally grown grapes, enjoy stunning mountain views and meet the friendly people who run the wineries. Start your explorations by downloading a map (or view attached map) of Virginia wine country here. And be sure to ask Lansdowne Resort's concierge for great touring and tasting advice!