Day Itinerary
7 Activities
Day 3
87 mi1 mi
Day Devoted to History
Today you'll visit two more interesting and colorful distilleries of alcoholic beverages, each of which has an interesting history and rich heritage.
0.7 mi
15 min
09:151 hr
Visit Wild Eggs to taste amazing pudding, tapas and hash brown. At this place, be sure to order fine cupcakes, thin pancakes and cinnamon rolls. Here you can try some good fresh juices or wonderful coffee.
41.1 mi
50 min
11:151 hr 30 min
Barton 1792 factory was founded in 1879 and is still the oldest fully operational alcohol production in Bardstown. The factory boasts 29 warehouses with barrel aging, 22 other buildings, including an impressive house and the legendary Tom Moore Spring.
It is interesting: the year in the name indicates the time when Kentucky joined the United States. Barton 1792 offers three tours of the Distillery: the Barton Tradition Tour, the Bushel to Bottle Tour and the 1792 Estate Tour. Reservations are required. You can book your tour online via this link.
Open Hours: Monday – Saturday: 09:00-16:30.
It is interesting: the year in the name indicates the time when Kentucky joined the United States. Barton 1792 offers three tours of the Distillery: the Barton Tradition Tour, the Bushel to Bottle Tour and the 1792 Estate Tour. Reservations are required. You can book your tour online via this link.
Open Hours: Monday – Saturday: 09:00-16:30.
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