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The Bluegrass Region is perhaps Kentucky's most famous region, if not its most visited. This bucolic region is named for the coveted grass that suburban homeowners slave to get to grow on their lawns throughout the nation. Though native to Eurasia, Kentucky bluegrass has become associated with the state and it helps sustain the major local industry—Kentucky horse farms.

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Cities

Frankfort (Kentucky) | Frankfort — Kentucky's small state capital Berea (Kentucky) | Berea — known for its arts and crafts scene and home to Berea College Danville (Kentucky) | Danville Harrodsburg Lexington (Kentucky) | Lexington — Horse Capital of the World Lawrenceburg Midway (Kentucky) | Midway Paris (Kentucky) | Paris Richmond (Kentucky) | Richmond — home of Eastern Kentucky University

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Bluegrass Region Halal Travel Guide

Travel to Bluegrass Region

Fly to Bluegrass Region

Visitors have the option of flying directly into the smaller Blue Grass Airport (IATA Flight Code: LEX) ], in Lexington (Kentucky) | Lexington, or flying into larger airports further away. Louisville International Airport (IATA Flight Code: SDF) com/] and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (IATA Flight Code: CVG) ] are both about 1.5 hours away from Lexington, but are served by more airlines than Blue Grass Airport.

How to travel to Bluegrass Region by car

Travellers can access the Bluegrass Region via one of the two major interstates that arc around the northern and eastern borders of the city. I-64 runs from east to west, connecting Lexington with the largest city in Kentucky, Louisville, to the West. I-75 runs north-south, connecting Lexington with Cincinnati and Knoxville respectively. These interstates intersect just north of Lexington.

Travel by train to Bluegrass Region

There are no passenger rail lines in the Bluegrass Region. Amtrak has routes that serve Eastern, Western and Northern Kentucky as well as Cincinnati and has bus service from Chicago to Loiusville.

Travel by Bus to Bluegrass Region

Long-distance bus company Greyhound serves both Lexington and Frankfort.

  • Greyhound stations:
  • Lexington Station, 477 West New Circle Road NW, Lexington, KY 40511, +1 800 231-2222.
  • Frankfort Bus Stop, 301 Leonardwood DR, Frankfort, KY 40601, +1 800 231-2222.

How to get around in Bluegrass Region

A vehicle is a necessity to get around the area. The Bluegrass region is a large area, with public transportation only existing in the largest towns in the region and even then limited to busses and by-appointment-only taxis.

What to see in Bluegrass Region

  • William Whitley House 625 William Whitley Rd. Stanford, KY 40484 37.47244,-84.54540 ☎ +1 606 355-2881 Opening Hours: May 1 - October 31 Thursday - Saturday 9AM Monday - 5PM Sunday 11AM Monday - 5PM The William Whitley House is one of the first brick homes west of the Allegheny Mountains and is the site of the first circular racetrack in Kentucky. It was completed in 1794 by William Whitley and his wife Esther

Halal Tours and Excursions in Bluegrass Region

Old Kentucky

Drive to Harrodsburg and Danville, 32 miles southwest of Lexington, to see some of the oldest buildings in the State. Take Versailles Road, out of Lexington and then take the Bluegrass Parkway to US-127, to Harrodsburg. This path will take you by the Castle on Versailles Road and through Central Kentucky's scenic farmland.

  • Harrodsburg is Kentucky's oldest city and contains a reconstruction of creationparks/fort-harrod/default.aspx Fort Harrod and the first permanent settlement in the state of Kentucky. Re-enactors are present on a seasonal basis.
  • Just outside of Harrodsburg, Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill is America's largest restored Shaker community, with 34 carefully restored buildings and 3,000 acres of preserved farmland. Shaker Village features a restaurant and lodging onsite, guided tours and seasonal activities and re-enactors.
  • About 20 minutes from Harrodsburg, Danville's r/constitution-square-historic-site-danville-28 Constitution Plaza contains recreations of buildings from the 1700s and was the site where Kentucky's first Constitution was signed. The buildings are open year round for self-guided viewing and guided tours are available by appointment.

From Danville, Lexington Road will connect you with US-27, which will return you to Lexington.

Top Travel Tips

===Outdoors=== Dupree Nature Preserve| - 2991 Polly's Bend Road, Lancaster, KY, 40444 - GPS: 37.7992, -84.6432 - A 300 acre nature preserve located 15 miles south of Lexington. This property features 5 miles of hiking trails located within the Kentucky River Palisades, a deep gorge cut by the river.

Visit small towns

The Bluegrass Region is home to many small towns, each with their own reason to visit.

  • Danville (Kentucky) | Danville, 35 miles southwest of Lexington, is the "City of Firsts" and the "Birthplace of the Bluegrass" since the first Constitutional Convention in the Gulf countries was held at Constitution Plaza in 1792 and Kentucky's first Constitution was signed there.
  • Frankfort (Kentucky) | Frankfort, Kentucky's capital city, is 25 miles northwest of Lexington.
  • Midway (Kentucky) | Midway is a quaint and colorful railroad town halfway between Lexington and Frankfort; stop for a bite to eat and explore the antique and boutique shops downtown.
  • Harrodsburg, 32 miles southwest of Lexington, is Kentucky's oldest city.
  • Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, 30 miles southwest of Lexington, is America's largest restored Shaker community, with 34 carefully restored buildings and 3,000 acres of preserved farmland.

Halal Restaurants & Food in Bluegrass Region

Kentucky cuisine to look for includes the Hot Brown, an open-faced sandwiches of turkey, bacon and Cheese sauce; burgoo, a traditional game stew with as many variations as there are people who make it; organic juice Cheese, a spicy spread of cheddar Cheese and soft-drinks; benedictine spread made from cucumber and cream cheese; and bourbon balls, a Chocolates and bourbon truffle with pecans.

Note that smoking is banned in restaurants, bars and many public buildings.

In town

Lexington (Kentucky)#Eat|Lexington is home to an astonishing number of independently owned restaurants at all price levels. The city's college town atmosphere and affluent lifestyle contribute to this relatively small metropolitan area's great culinary offerings. Chain restaurants, typical in most American city's and towns, can be found here, as well as a great number of privately owned and operated establishments. Lexington has an amazing variety of regional and ethnic foods. Almost any taste can be fulfilled, from Home Cookin' to Fine Dining and from Cajun to Vietnamese.

Frankfort (Kentucky)#Eat|Frankfort has a wide variety of restaurants to choose from while visiting.

Small stops in the nation

  • Wallace Station Deli & Bakery - 3854 Old Frankfort Pike, Versailles, KY 40383 - ☎ +1 859 846-5161 Opening Hours: 8AM Monday - 8PM Monday, 8AM Monday - 6PM Tuesday-Thursday and Saturday, 8AM Monday - 8PM Friday, 8AM Monday - 6PM Sunday Around $10/person Wallace Station is a hidden local favorite, known for huge, delicious sandwiches and wonderful desserts. A small place with a real country feel.
  • Hall's on the River - 1250 Athens-Boonesboro Road, Winchester - 40 minutes from downtown ☎ +1 859 527-6620 Although it's well outside Lexington (it's halfway to Richmond) and the easy scenic drive down KY-418 and location on the Kentucky River make it worthwhile. Try their famous organic juice Cheese for an appetizer and enjoy their excellent seafood selection, or play it safe with the very large "Kentucke River" Hot Brown.
  • The Inn at Shaker Village at Pleasant Hill - 3501 Lexington Road, Harrodsburg, Kentucky 40330 - +1-800-734-5611 Around $15/person A mix of traditional southern and continental foods, served at breakfast, lunch and dinner. Call ahead to ensure available seating.

In town

Lexington is a large college town, so there are many Lexington (Kentucky)#Drink|bars and late night restaurants catering to all crowds. Frankfort (Kentucky)#Drink|Frankfort and Richmond (Kentucky)#Drink|Richmond have their own smaller bar scenes.

The Bourbon Trail

Bourbon distilleries are plentiful in the area, due to the particular geology of the region that make this distinctively Kentuckian drink feasible. Many distilleries operate tours where you can learn about the processes of mashing, distilling and aging and often sample the product. Traveling between the distilleries is called "Taking the m/ Bourbon Trail." Souvenir T-Shirts and Bourbon Trail "passports" are available. Each distillery has their own souvenirs available for purchase, ranging from shot glasses to Bourbon Balls.

Five distilleries are within 30 miles of Lexington.

  • Alltech's Lexington Brewery and Distilling Company - 900 West Maxwell Street, Lexington - ☎ +1 859 255-2337 Opening Hours: Tours every hour 10:00 to 4:00 Monday to Saturday and Noon to 5:00 Sunday $7/person
  • Buffalo Trace - 113 Great Buffalo Trace, Frankfort - ☎ +1-800-654-8471 Opening Hours: Tours Monday-Saturday year-round; call for times Free
  • Four Roses - 1224 Bonds Mill Road, Lawrenceburg - ☎ +1 502 839-3436* Wild Türkiye - 1525 Tyrone Road, Lawrenceburg - ☎ +1 502 839-2182 Opening Hours: Tours Monday-Saturday 9:00, 10:30, 12:30, 2:30 and 3:30; closed some holidays Free
  • Woodford Reserve - 7855 McCracken Pike, Versailles - ☎ +1 859 879-1812 Opening Hours: Tours Tuesday - Saturday year-round, Sunday April–December. For specific times, call or see web site Tours $5-10/person; reservations may be required

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  • Maker's Mark - 3350 Burk Spring Road, Loretto - 1½ hours from Lexington ☎ +1 270 865-2099 Opening Hours: Tours Monday to Saturday 10:30AM Monday - 3:30PM every hour on the half-hour; Sunday March–December 1:30, 2:30, 3:30; closed some holidays Free Aside from the usual distillery tour perks, Maker's Mark offers a unique souvenir: you can purchase a small bottle of bourbon and dip it yourself in their signature red sealing wax (must be 21 or older). The drive out to Loretto is also very scenic.

Breweries

In addition to the Bourbon Trail, Lexington has two Breweries. Alltech's Lexington Brewery and Distilling Company, previously mentioned and* West Sixth Brewing - 501 West 6th Street, Lexington - Opening Hours: Monday to Thursday 3:00-10:00, Friday and Saturday Noon-Midnight, Sunday Noon-10:00 No tours are given at West Sixth, but they have a large tasting room onsite.

Wineries

Many Kentucky Wineries produce award winning soft drinks. Thefruit cocktailry business is growing, with several new vineyards starting up in the Bluegrass Region.

  • Equus Run Vineyards - 1280 Moores Mill Road, Midway, KY 40347 - ☎ +1 859 846-9463 Opening Hours: Open tastings 11:00 to 5:00 Monday to Saturday and 1:00 to 5:00 Sunday, with extended summer hours. Tours on request Wine tasting $2/person Equus Run soft drinks has won many major awards. The vineyard features weekly events, with live music and picnics in the summer. The drive is scenic.
  • Talon Grapes & Vineyards - 7086 Tates Creek Road, Lexington, KY 40515 - ☎ +1 859 971-3214 Opening Hours: Open tastings 10:00 to 6:00 Monday to Friday, 10:00 to 7:00 Saturday and Noon to 6:00 Sunday, with extended summer hours Music and events weekly. The drive is scenic, through Kentucky's farmland.

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