Reynolda Village Annual Holiday Stroll
Location: Reynolda Village - 2201 Reynolda Road
Cost: Free
Kick off your holiday season with a stroll through historic Reynolda Village. Enjoy carolers, free carriage rides, and beautiful decorations throughout the Village. Visit your favorite shops to get first dibs on their holiday selection, and treat yourself to delicious fare from our restaurants. Keep an eye out for a very special guest! (Hint – he always wears red.)
Frequently Asked Questions:
Where can I park?
The Holiday Stroll is the most popular yearly event for the Village. To reduce traffic congestion and ensure pedestrian safety in the Village, we recommend parking in the overflow lot across the street at Reynolda Church.
Where will Santa be?
Santa will be strolling throughout the Village, including the shops and The Barn at Reynolda Village, from 3-6 p.m. Enjoy exploring the shops while you look for Santa.
Where will the carolers be?
The carolers will be strolling throughout the Village, including the shops and The Barn at Reynolda Village, from 3-6 p.m. Let your ears guide you to them.
Do I have to pay for the carriage rides?
The carriage rides are free. Please expect a significant wait, as these are very popular.
Where do the carriage rides leave from?
The queue for the carriage rides will be near the boathouse. Look for the signs throughout Reynolda Village directing you to the location. Please plan for a significant wait, as these are very popular.
What hours are the carriage rides available?
The carriage rides are available from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Past Date and Time(s):
Nov 18, 2023, 3:00pm — 6:00pm
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