Virginia State Route 7
Virginia State Route 7 is a major highway in the state of Virginia, stretching approximately 120 miles from Alexandria to Winchester. It serves as a vital east-west corridor, connecting various communities and providing access to key urban areas.
The route passes through several counties, including Loudoun and Clarke, and features a mix of urban and rural landscapes. Along the way, travelers can enjoy scenic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and access local attractions, making it an important roadway for both commuters and tourists.