Day Itinerary
8 Activities
Day 4
259 mi0.2 mi
Art Museum, Whiskey and Nature
This day will be filled with interesting locations. At the beginning of the day, you visit the art museum, then go on excursions to the distilleries, and spend the evening enjoying nature.
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0.2 mi
5 min
08:451 hr
Toast On Market
Breakfast is the most important meal which should not be skipped, so go to this beautiful café. Here you can order a deliciously cooked potato casserole, hash brown and French toast.
Regulars note that Toast On Market offers delicious lemon souffle, pancakes with blueberries and bread pudding. Caramel latte, hot chocolate or iced tea are also fine.
Open Hours: Wednesday - Sunday: 08:00-14:00 Monday and Tuesday closed.
Regulars note that Toast On Market offers delicious lemon souffle, pancakes with blueberries and bread pudding. Caramel latte, hot chocolate or iced tea are also fine.
Open Hours: Wednesday - Sunday: 08:00-14:00 Monday and Tuesday closed.
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3.6 mi
15 min
10:0045 min
Speed Art Museum
The Speed Art Museum is the oldest and largest art collection in Kentucky. From its humble beginnings in 1925, the museum continued to expand its building and keep up its collection. Today, you could learn a lot by visiting temporary and permanent expositions, among which there are works of ancient art and works by contemporary authors.
Open Hours: Friday: 13:00-20:00 Saturday, Sunday: 10:00-17:00.
Open Hours: Friday: 13:00-20:00 Saturday, Sunday: 10:00-17:00.
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55.5 mi
1 hr 10 min
12:001 hr
Maker's Mark Distillery
Maker's Mark appeared because of the desire of one family to create a bourbon to enjoy and share with friends. Today, such an idea does not seem revolutionary, but in 1953 it changed the industry.
The search for Bill Samuels, Sr., the founder of Maker's Mark, began with the unique copy of a family 170-year-old recipe. The taste of Maker's Mark was significantly different from similar drinks, so co-founder Margie Samuels wanted the bottle to match this unique taste and stand out on store shelves. The shape of the bottle, the label, the signature red wax instead of the cap, and even the name itself - Maker's Mark owes it all to Margie.
The search for Bill Samuels, Sr., the founder of Maker's Mark, began with the unique copy of a family 170-year-old recipe. The taste of Maker's Mark was significantly different from similar drinks, so co-founder Margie Samuels wanted the bottle to match this unique taste and stand out on store shelves. The shape of the bottle, the label, the signature red wax instead of the cap, and even the name itself - Maker's Mark owes it all to Margie.
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27.3 mi
40 min
13:4545 min
Keepsakes Country Diner And Store
On your way to the next distillery, have lunch at this wonderful local diner. Enjoy a special hometown vibe and try the omelet and taters, they are perfect!
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42.2 mi
50 min
15:301 hr 30 min
Woodford Reserve Distillery
One of Kentucky's oldest and smallest whiskey factories. The current Woodford Reserve factory is literally steeped in history. It is located on Kentucky's oldest distillation site, where Elijah Pepper began making whiskey in 1812.
And after that, Master Distiller James Christopher Crow perfected his whiskey-making methods, which today have become common practice, including the implementation of sour mash into fermentation.
Reservations are required and should be made online via this link.
And after that, Master Distiller James Christopher Crow perfected his whiskey-making methods, which today have become common practice, including the implementation of sour mash into fermentation.
Reservations are required and should be made online via this link.
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78.8 mi
1 hr 30 min
18:3030 min
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest
The Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest is a living heritage of the famous local twentieth-century philanthropist. Bought by the German immigrant Bernheim in 1929, the future park was presented to the inhabitants of his new homeland.
Today, more than 270,000 visitors from the United States and from abroad visit Bernheim every year.
Today, more than 270,000 visitors from the United States and from abroad visit Bernheim every year.
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39.3 mi
50 min
20:001 hr
Martini Italian Bistro
The bar menu features Italian dishes. You should stop by Martini Italian Bistro to try delicious lasagna, veal and chicken in Marsala sauce. Here you can order fine ice cream, cheesecake and tiramisu for dessert. A fine martini, Marsala or bourbon is a perfect complement to the dinner.
Open Hours: Sunday - Thursday: 11:30-21:00 Friday - Saturday: 11:30-22:00.
Open Hours: Sunday - Thursday: 11:30-21:00 Friday - Saturday: 11:30-22:00.
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12.2 mi
20 min
21:3011 hrs
This day has been busy and brought you a lot of new impressions, but the next day promises to be even more interesting. You will visit a whiskey factory with an interesting and romantic history of its name and a factory with a preexisting history of 100 years before getting the official name.
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