See Thomas Dambo’s Trolls at the Bernheim Arboretum

Of course, on any vacation to Kentucky Bourbon Country, there’s going to be a visit or three to the best distilleries in Bardstown, but when it’s time for a break from sipping, heading to the Bernheim Arboretum to see the Thomas Dambo trolls is the perfect palate cleanser. These impressive outdoor art installations are located […]

Thomas Dambo's Trolls at the Bernheim Arboretum

Of course, on any vacation to Kentucky Bourbon Country, there’s going to be a visit or three to the best distilleries in Bardstown, but when it’s time for a break from sipping, heading to the Bernheim Arboretum to see the Thomas Dambo trolls is the perfect palate cleanser. These impressive outdoor art installations are located all over the world, three of which can be found in this beautiful research forest and arboretum in Clermont, KY, about 20 minutes from our bed and breakfast in Bardstown. 

Thomas Dambo is a Danish artist whose work is focused on sustainability and using recycled materials in his larger-than-life sculptures. These whimsical trolls are posed in unique situations, many in forests, along riverbeds, and welcoming visitors from around the globe. The repurposed wood and other natural elements make these creatures blend in with their surroundings, and they’re a delightful addition to a walk through the Bernheim Arboretum and research forest.

As a guest at Bourbon Manor Bed and Breakfast, planning a trip out to Clermont to see the Thomas Dambo trolls will be a lovely addition to your stay. With our luxurious accommodations as your homebase, you’ll love heading out for nearby adventures and bourbon tasting, but it’s even better to return in the evenings to the classy comfort and peaceful atmosphere of our B&B. As long-time Innkeepers, you’ll be treated to unparalleled hospitality and welcomed with bright smiles. Start planning your next getaway to Kentucky and book our bed and breakfast in Bardstown today!

Thomas Dambo's Trolls at the Bernheim Arboretum

Find the Thomas Dambo's Trolls & Beautiful Falls Colors at Bernheim

Located in the rolling hills of Kentucky, Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest is a lovely destination for nature lovers and offers many activities. The forest spans over 16,000 acres and provides a diverse landscape of towering trees, ponds, and open meadows, making it ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and photography.

Visitors can explore over 40 miles of trails, ranging from easy walks to challenging hikes, all designed to immerse you in the beauty of the forest and look for the giants created by Thomas Dambo along the way. 

Here are the best things to do at the Bernheim Arboretum this fall:

  1. Discover Thomas Dambo’s Forest Giants: These whimsical art installations were added in 2019 in conjunction with the 90th anniversary of the forest and arboretum. Due to the organic nature of these sculptures, they won’t be here forever, so now is the time to plan to visit if you haven’t yet! The three Thomas Dambo trolls, Mama Loumari, Little Elina, and Little Nis, will likely only be located at the park until the end of 2024. it’s an approximately 2-mile round-trip loop to see all three. 
  2. Explore the Canopy Tree Walk: There’s a short boardwalk that extends out into the forest canopy 75 feet above the floor. This view is even more beautiful in autumn as the fall colors come to life and brighten the whole forest. 
  3. Head to the Sensory Garden: The garden features five beds dedicated to one of the senses and a quiet space to sit and reflect. 
  4. Learn More at L+A+N+D: From the Bernheim website about this new addition: “This bold, new initiative annually celebrates innovative design concepts for immersive outdoor installations on a grand scale that will spark imaginations, conversations, and a deeper appreciation of the natural world.” 
  5. Climb the Historic Fire Tower: Take in the view from the historic fire tower, the oldest structure on-site. When the tower is open, volunteer naturalists will guide you up the 961-foot staircase for one of the best views in the state!
  6. Stop by the Visitor’s Center: Don’t miss checking out Kentucky’s first LEED® platinum building. Explore the gift shop, grab lunch at Isaac’s café, and learn more about the sustainable design. 
See Thomas Dambo's Trolls at the Bernheim Arboretum this Fall

Book our Bed and Breakfast in Bardstown this Fall

Our bed and breakfast in Bardstown offers the perfect blend of history and modern touches. The stately Greek Revival Manor, built more than 200 years ago, is now home to seven of our elegantly appointed guest rooms and some beautiful shared spaces designed for relaxing and spending time together. The Federal House is a separate guest house with three additional rooms and shared spaces, ideal for groups or small families traveling together. 

Each morning, the coffee is always on, and we treat all of our guests to breakfast with Southern classics, seasonal ingredients, and innovative dishes. It’s the best way to start your day before exploring Thomas Dambo’s trolls at the Bernheim forest. It’s also one less thing to plan for during your visit; you can just head down to our dining room (we offer two seatings. 8:30 and 9:30), and we’ll get your morning off on the right foot. 

The evenings at our bed and breakfast are best spent in our on-site bourbon bar, The Bunghole. This newly opened space is fresh and modern, serving the most innovative and classic cocktails to our guests and the public. It’s an excellent place for a nightcap after a wonderful dinner at the spectacular Bardstown restaurants nearby. Better yet, you’ll only be a few steps from your guest room, the perfect place for a restful night’s sleep after a day full of adventure and delicious bourbon cocktails. Book your lodging today! 

Where to Find the Best Fall Foliage Near Bardstown KY

Kentucky is known as one of the best places in the U.S. for admiring bright fall foliage. This is due to the amount of forests in our state, which comes in at an astounding 12 million acres or 47 percent of our land area covered in beautiful trees. There are about 175 tree species here …

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Kentucky is known as one of the best places in the U.S. for admiring bright fall foliage. This is due to the amount of forests in our state, which comes in at an astounding 12 million acres or 47 percent of our land area covered in beautiful trees. There are about 175 tree species here and many of those are hardwoods known for their fall foliage color change. Thankfully, some of the best spots for leaf viewing are near Bardstown KY.

You’ll find some of the best fall foliage along our winding country roads, from the windows of a vintage train car, or strolling though the grounds of historical landmarks. As you’ll likely be heading out to visit the fantastic bourbon distilleries while in Bardstown (it’s what put us on the map after all), Fall is one of the best times for scenic drives to these locations. The brilliant sugar maples turn bright oranges hues, poplars to yellow and gold, and oaks to bright red.

The grounds of our historic Bardstown Bed and Breakfast has some gorgeous hardwood trees that put on a show come fall. As a guest here, all areas are open for strolling, picnics, and relaxing as you see fit. Be sure join us in the afternoon for happy hour for one of our favorite bourbon cocktails—the best way to kick off the afternoon on a vacation to Bardstown KY. Start planning your next trip while the fall foliage is awash in color and book your room today! 

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Our Favorite Things to do in Bardstown KY

The striking backdrop of colorful fall foliage all over town makes this time of year in Kentucky feel magical. There are so many things to do in Bardstown in autumn, we thought we could narrow down the options for you. From dinner trains and elegant bars and restaurants to bourbon tasting and historical tours, there’s no shortage of activities on any stay in Bardstown KY.

Here are our top seven things to do in Bardstown this autumn while the stunning fall foliage is in full effect:

  • My Kentucky Dinner Train: Always a favorite experience for locals and visitors alike, dining in a vintage train car as it cruises through the scenic Kentucky countryside and the forests alight with bright fall foliage, is by far one of the best things to do in Bardstown in the autumn. Another plus, the train depot is only about five minutes on foot from our Bardstown Bed and Breakfast. Book your ride ahead of time, here.
  • Distillery Tours on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail: Bourbon was born here in Bardstown KY, so of course there are an amazing amount of fantastic distilleries with talented makers who are eager to share. The Kentucky Bourbon Trail offers multiple routes to the surrounding distilleries of the area. At our Bardstown Bed and Breakfast we have a host of add-on packages for help with planning and transportation for whiskey tours.
  • Dining Out on the Town: Bardstown is blessed with talented chefs and people that take food seriously. You can find every cuisine here, from home-style country cooking to international delights. For a full list of our recommendations, check this list of our top 10 Bardstown restaurants.
  • My Old Kentucky Home: The grounds surrounding this 200 year old mansion in Bardstown is a great place for viewing bright fall foliage in stunning hues. The tour of the Old Kentucky Home is a fascinating history lesson filled with intrigue and interesting tidbits about times of yore.
  • Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest: This is one of the absolute best places to take in the Kentucky fall foliage this autumn. The 16,000 plus acres of this protected land has more than 8,000 varieties of trees, shrubs, and perennials. With 40 miles of trails weaving through the diverse forests and fantastical art installations, you could spend a full day exploring nature here.
  • Wine or Beer Tasting in the Countryside: Another way to take in the stunning fall foliage is on a scenic drive out to one of our many wineries or breweries in the Kentucky countryside. Though we drink a lot of bourbon here, that doesn’t mean we don’t partake in a bottle of wine or a pint of craft beer now and again. Check out our list of local Bardstown wineries and breweries, here.
  • Day at the Bourbon Manor Spa: One of the best things to do in Bardstown is book a service (or two) at our Bourbon Manor Spa. You’ll find massage, facials, and lovely products to make your stay that much more relaxing. It’s especially cozy in the fall—a fluffy robe, Swedish massage, soak in a hot bath, and then end the day by a warm fire in your guest room.

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Soak up the Luxury at our Bardstown Bed and Breakfast

Our historical Greek Revival-style mansion may have been built in the early 1800s, but over the years our Inn has received modern updates and restored for an immaculate stay. We’ve meticulously maintained the old world charm, while adding upscale and luxurious amenities. It’s no wonder the Bourbon Manor Bed and Breakfast is often recognized as one of the most romantic places to stay in Bardstown!

Join us each morning in our elegant dining room for a full, gourmet country breakfast. We use Kentucky Proud and locally grown ingredients whenever possible in our scratch made muffins, soufflé pancakes, signature egg dishes, and cheesy hash brown casserole. We also offer a continental breakfast for those who may enjoy a day sleeping in late. We can’t wait to host you; book your suite today!