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Burgess (United States)
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Practical info — Burgess

🌤 Weather — 5 days

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💡 Tips

  • Rent a car as public transport is non-existent in this rural area.
  • Bring bug spray in the summer, as the proximity to the Chesapeake Bay means plenty of marshland.
  • Cell phone reception can be spotty in the Northern Neck region, so download offline maps.
  • Explore the maritime heritage by driving to nearby historic fishing villages like Reedville.

🍽 Food

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Chesapeake Blue Crab

Try fresh local crab cakes at the casual seafood shacks along the main roads.

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Virginia Oysters

Find them served raw or roasted at nearby riverside eateries.

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Hushpuppies

A classic Southern side dish of fried cornmeal, served at most local diners.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Local Farm Stands

Stop by roadside stands along Route 360 for fresh seasonal produce from nearby farms.

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Maritime Antiques

Look for small local antique stores offering regional nautical items and historical decor.

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Northern Neck Creeks

Relax by the tranquil local creeks running off the Great Wicomico River.

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Rural Country Roads

Take a peaceful drive through the historical agricultural landscapes surrounding the community.

Burgess is located in Northumberland County, in the heart of Virginia's Northern Neck. The town serves as a central hub for the surrounding rural and waterfront communities. The region is known for its deep connection to the water, whether through the Great Wicomico River or the nearby Chesapeake Bay. Historic plantations and old churches in the area testify to the long colonial history of this peninsula. Local beaches such as Marshalls Beach and Cordreys Beach provide access to the calm waters of the river and bay. Marshalls Beach is a popular spot for locals to enjoy water views and watch boats. Cordreys Beach is distinguished by its peaceful setting, good for picnics and relaxed afternoons. These beaches are less touristy and preserve the tranquility that characterizes the Northern Neck. Fishing and sailing are part of daily life here. In Burgess, visitors find appealing antique shops and local markets offering fresh regional products. The gastronomy reflects the region's heritage, focusing on fresh seafood and local wine. Access is primarily via Highway 360, which leads travelers through scenic landscapes. Burgess is a convenient destination for those wanting to discover Virginia's history and waterfront life in its most relaxed form.

Geography

Coordinates
37.88319, -76.34772

Facts

  • Heart of the Northern Neck
  • Located in Northumberland County
  • Near the Great Wicomico River
  • Marshalls Beach is riverfront
  • Cordreys Beach is very peaceful
  • Key junction on Highway 360
  • Rich in colonial history
  • Hub for sailing enthusiasts

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Sights in the town Burgess (3)

Burgess, Virginia📍 landmark

Burgess, Virginia is a small community on the Delmarva Peninsula, with agricultural and fishing traditions.

Versailles (Burgess, Virginia)📍 landmark

Versailles is a historic settlement near Burgess, Virginia, with colonial-era connections.

Folly, Virginia📍 landmark

Folly, Virginia is a small locality in Northumberland County, Virginia, set in a rural area.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Burgess located?
In the Northern Neck region of Virginia, near the Chesapeake Bay.
What can you do there?
Visit local wineries or explore the waterways.
Is there fresh fish?
Yes, seafood is a staple thanks to the proximity to the Potomac River.
Is it quiet for vacationers?
Yes, it is a very peaceful place, far from mass tourism.
How is the climate?
Temperate with hot summers and mild autumns.
Burgess: where is it located?
Burgess is located in United States.
Burgess: what is there to see?
Highlights include Burgess, Virginia, Versailles (Burgess, Virginia), Folly, Virginia.
Burgess: why is it worth visiting?
Burgess is located in Northumberland County, in the heart of Virginia's Northern Neck.
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