Take a Walk Through the Bernheim Forest This Fall

The Bernheim Forest is an amazing place to spend a day exploring fall in Kentucky. There are more than 16.000-acres of protected land where locals and visitors alike find a common space to fully immerse themselves in nature. The land is divided into a 600-acre Arboretum with thousands of curated and wild plants species and …

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Bernheim Forest

The Bernheim Forest is an amazing place to spend a day exploring fall in Kentucky. There are more than 16.000-acres of protected land where locals and visitors alike find a common space to fully immerse themselves in nature. The land is divided into a 600-acre Arboretum with thousands of curated and wild plants species and a natural area with more than 40-miles of hiking trails with amazing outdoor sculptures.

Founded in 1929 by philanthropist Isaac W. Bernheim, a German man who immigrated to Kentucky in 1867, the Bernheim Forest was an offering of thanks. Bernheim started his life in Kentucky with four dollars in his pocket and was able to start a successful distilling company, known for his popular brand of bourbon, I. W. Harper.

The land where the Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest stands today was once a barren plot without trees due to abuses of the iron ore industries. Thankfully, Bernheim was a visionary and conservationist before his time and he helped create this beautiful space as it is today.

When you choose the Bourbon Manor, our luxury Bardstown Bed and Breakfast, as your lodging in Kentucky, you’ll be in the ideal location to visit the Bernheim Forest. Just a quick 15-minute drive through the scenic countryside (especially in autumn when the vibrant fall colors come alive) and a day of hiking, exploring, and appreciating nature is at your fingertips. Start planning your next vacation to Bardtown KY and book your stay at the Bourbon Manor today! 

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Explore Art and Nature at Bernheim Forest in Kentucky

The Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest is a nature sanctuary that welcomes more than 500,000 visitors per year. You could spend most of the day here exploring the trails, searching for the amazing forest giant sculptures, visiting the edible garden, as well as checking out the visitor’s center and cafe.

Here are seven things to know about the Bernheim Forest before you go:

  • Hiking Trails: With more than 40-miles of hiking trails here at the Bernheim Forest, you’ll find a route that works for all levels of outdoor enthusiasts from easy to difficult. For an easy two-mile stroll, head to the Forest Giants Trail, which will take you by all three of the huge Giant sculptures by Danish artist Thomas Dambo. It also takes you along the Olmstead Ponds, to the prairie area, and through mature forests with Magnolia and other native tree species.
  • Canopy Tree Walk: Head out into the tree tops along this short boardwalk that extends 75 feet above the Bernheim Forest. In the fall, the trees put on a brilliant colorful show, making this canopy walk even more magical.
  • The Fire Tower: Climb up 961 feet above ground on the oldest structure in the park for some of the most amazing and expansive views of the Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest. On a clear day, you can see as far as Louisville.
  • Public Art Displays: While of course the three Forest Giants are a big draw to this natural area, there are more public art displays to find as well. Follow along the art map to check out larger than life sculptures made with natural and man-made materials and smaller creative installations around the park.
  • Tour the Edible Garden: Perhaps the most unique attraction at the Bernheim Forest is this 4-acre garden focusing on sustainable practices and connecting visitors even more deeply to nature. The food grown here is used at the cafe, there are 16 solar panels, and all the water needed is used from surrounding sources.
  • Isaac’s Cafe located in the LEED Platinum Visitor’s Center: For those who enjoy eating local, that will be achieved at this cafe in the Bernheim Forest. All the vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers that you see on the menu are harvested from the Edible Garden less than 200 steps away from their kitchen. Grab a sandwich or salad to go for a picnic! The visitor’s center is also home to the gift shop for great souvenirs.
  • Plan an Event: Planning your upcoming nuptials? The Bernheim Forest is a beautiful backdrop for weddings and events. Pair this venue with a stay and honeymoon at our romantic Bardstown Bed and Breakfast for a perfect combination. Not only do we have special suites for the newlyweds, but also enough lodging for your closest family and friends to stay too.

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The Best Bed and Breakfast in Bardstown KY

Retreat back to our Bardstown Bed and Breakfast after a long day exploring the wilderness at the beautiful Bernheim Forest. Make sure to get in before happy hour for one of our favorite bourbon-based cocktails, the perfect start to any evening in Bardstown. Head up to your suite to refresh and relax before heading out on the town for whiskey tastings and trying some of the best restaurants in Kentucky.

You’ll feel a connection to the past at our historical Bardstown Bed and Breakfast like no other hotel lodging in our area. We pride ourselves on the modern updates we’ve made to the Inn, while meticulously maintaining the timely details and antique accompaniments. Each of our 10 guest suites are unique, packed with luxury amenities, and ready for an amazing getaway to Bardstown. Join us this fall and book today!

Historic Attractions in Downtown Bardstown

It’s not surprising that there are a great deal of historical attractions in downtown Bardstown, KY considering it’s the second oldest city in the state, founded in 1780. With nearly 200 buildings in the historic downtown district that are recognized by the National Register of Historic Places, it seems like at every turn or curve …

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historical attractions in Downtown Bardstown

It’s not surprising that there are a great deal of historical attractions in downtown Bardstown, KY considering it’s the second oldest city in the state, founded in 1780. With nearly 200 buildings in the historic downtown district that are recognized by the National Register of Historic Places, it seems like at every turn or curve in the road you’ll encounter a place with a deep connection to the past.

One of the easiest and best ways to start exploring the historical attractions in downtown Bardstown is by strolling along the Historic Downtown Walking Tour. Detailed maps with routes are available and our Bardstown Bed and Breakfast just happens to be a perfect starting point to take in the sights and history of this charming old town. Plus, no walking tour is complete in the birthplace of bourbon without a taste or two from one of the local downtown distilleries.

The Bourbon Manor Bed and Breakfast has a long historical past as well. Erected in the 1820s, the stately home was built in the Greek Revival-style and has served many purposes before being renovated into the luxury lodging that it is today. While many tasteful and modern touches have been added over the years, the original architecture and details are still present and each guest room has antique and timeless decor. Book your room at our historical Bardstown Bed and Breakfast today!

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Come Explore: Historical Attractions in Downtown Bardstown

Thankfully, when you stay at our Kentucky Bed and Breakfast you’ll be a mere minutes from all of the attractions in downtown Bardstown. There’s something for any history buff, from museums and historical mansions to bourbon tours and railways, you won’t be able to cover it all in just one weekend. Better extend your stay for a little longer!

Here are 7 historical activities in downtown Bardstown, KY that you shouldn’t miss:

  • My Old Kentucky Home State Park: The American composer Stephen Foster (pictured above) is honored at this state park and historical mansion with a musical called The Stephen Foster Story. The outdoor show runs throughout the summer. You’ll also be able to tour the 200 year old mansion filled with antiques and rich stories.
  • Old Talbott Tavern: Built in 1779, this tavern and bourbon bar is known as the oldest in the world. The historic pub in downtown Bardstown offers hearty fare with traditional southern dishes like hot browns, fried catfish, and bourbon bbq ribs. Rumor has it that the space is haunted, so be on the look out for an event of the supernatural kind.
  • Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History: Located in the historic Spalding Hall you’ll find an extensive collection of liquor related memorabilia and prohibition-era artifacts. Make sure to set up a reservation for a fancy steak and bourbon dinner at The Rickhouse Restaurant in the bottom level of the museum building.
  • My Old Kentucky Dinner Train: This railway ride takes guests on a culinary adventure while touring the beautiful countryside of downtown Bardstown and beyond. Make a reservation for a lunch or dinner ride and you won’t be disappointed.
  • Basilica of Saint Joseph Proto-Cathedral: Known as a national landmark in downtown Bardstown, this Catholic Church was completed in 1819 and is the oldest standing cathedral in the United States. The architecture is stunning.
  • Museum Row: Here you’ll find a few museums dedicated to the Civil War, including a Women’s Museum chronicling achievements of heroines of the 1800s. Check out Old Bardstown Village for a look at 10 old log cabins from the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Learn about the History of Bourbon and Take a Distillery Tour

Last but not least, you’ll want to taste some bourbon, which is one beverage that has a rich history of its own. With more than 10 local distilleries you’ll have more than enough to choose from, especially if you follow one of the routes on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.

  • The Willet Distillery: This is one of our favorite distilleries for a tour and a tasting. The history dates back to 1936, but the family began in the distilling business as early as the late 1600s. Tours at this distillery were on pause for a bit, but as of May 1st they are back up and running. Book your reservation for a tasting and tour, and don’t forget to stop by The Bar at Willet for a classic whiskey cocktail and small plates.
  • Barton 1792 Distillery: Stop by one of the oldest downtown Bardstown Kentucky distilleries still operating today. Thankfully, it’s only about five minutes drive from our Bed and Breakfast and this well-known bourbon maker offers the tours and tastings on the house!

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Find the Best Downtown Bardstown Lodging at our B&B

For those who are here to explore the historical attractions in downtown Bardstown, you’ll absolutely want to choose our historical bourbon-themed bed and breakfast for your lodging. Not only will you be incredibly close to all of the action in downtown Bardstown, you’ll be fully immersed in the rich history of our stately Bourbon Manor. Additionally, our staff is as welcoming and hospitable as they come.

Our 10 guest suites are pristine and classically tailored, from the antique decor and modern amenities to the designer linens and cozy fireplaces, you’ll want to make our Inn a yearly tradition for a special getaway. Join us for a bountiful breakfast spread in the mornings and come on back for happy hour for a taste of our favorite bourbon cocktails. After a day strolling the historic streets and town square in downtown Bardstown, you’ll feel like you’ve come home. Book your room today!