Virginia State Route 29 is a major highway in the state of Virginia, stretching approximately 250 miles. It runs from the southern part of the state near Danville to the northern area near Washington, D.C., connecting several cities and towns along the way.
The route serves as an important corridor for both local and through traffic, facilitating travel between urban and rural areas. It passes through notable locations such as Charlottesville and Lynchburg, providing access to various attractions, including University of Virginia and Appomattox Court House National Historical Park.