Philomont is located in the heart of Virginia's Hunt Country, just six miles north of
Middleburg and about five miles south of
Purcellville. The greater Philomont area is known for horse farms, large estates, winding gravel roads, rolling hills, and stacked stone walls. Philomont lies on the flanks of the relatively small
Catoctin Mountain and to the west of the community lies the
Blue Ridge Mountains. The village boasts an active community center, volunteer fire department and the Philomont Store as well as several bed & breakfast retreats. According to the Journal of the Philomont Historical Association the original Philomont Store opened in 1843 with the name Milhollen Brothers. Today the Philomont Store features a selection of wines, beer, and pulled pork sandwiches. The Philomont area has seen significant development over the past decade. The village is located in one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States. However, the rural flavor of the area has been largely retained. In fact it is one of only two towns in the Commonwealth which residents must pick up their mail at the General Store. The region is popular with day-trippers from the
Washington, D.C. metropolitan area to the east as well as bicyclists and motorcyclists. The village is located along the scenic and historic
Snickersville Pike, a state scenic byway, at its intersection with Philomont Road (state route 630), which was formerly known as
Jeb Stuart Road. The turnpike runs for approximately sixteen miles from
U.S. Route 50 in
Aldie to the village of
Bluemont on Blue Ridge Mountain. == Annual events==