- TripBuzz discovered 44 different types of activities for couples in the Lebanon area, including Distilleries (like Limestone Branch Distillery), Factory Tours (like Independent Stave Company - Kentucky Cooperage), Parks (like Freeman Lake Park) and Winery/Vineyard (like McIntyre's Winery & Berries), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 19 date ideas in or near Lebanon, Kentucky, including 17 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bardstown, Loretto, Hodgenville and Springfield.
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With a 3,030 acre lake adding to its own 1,200 acres, the Taylorsville Lake State Park is suited for both water and land activities: in here are found trails which add up to 16 miles, boats for renting and fishing, playgrounds and many others.
32.9 Miles
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526 Happy Hollow Rd., Clermont, KY 40110
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The tours at the Jim Beam American Stillhouse will show the visitor the entire process of bourbon making, from the limestone well to the distilling and bottling.
33.1 Miles
Inns, restaurants, and other attractions can be found at the Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill living museum. Special events and festivals are organized in here all around the year.
33.3 Miles
1910 Clermont Road, Shepherdsville, KY 40165
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The Forest Edge Winery is a small winery that provides tastings of their wines inside of their gift shop. Patrons can sample a variety of white or red wines, which are available to buy by the bottle.
33.4 Miles
Covering more than 14,000 acres, the Bernheim Arboretum & Forest was established in 1929 and, since 1950 when it was opened for public, it has received approximately 200,000 visitors each year. There are more than 32 miles of trails, and more than 8,000 plant species in here.
33.7 Miles
The scenic route of Blue Grass Parkway connects 10 distilleries in the region and runs for 71.134 miles.
33.9 Miles
A visit at the Four Roses will show the tourist how bourbon is made in here. The distillery was built in 1910 in a Spanish Mission architectural style and is included in the National Register of Historic Places. A gift shop is found in here.
34.2 Miles
Originating from 1825, Brown-Pusey House has a genealogical library, museum, and garden for visitors to enjoy. The mansion also hosts workshops where visitors can learn how to make crafts from the 1800s.
34.3 Miles
Created as a recreational space for the Elizabethtown community, American Legion Park offers lots of outdoor fun. Paying tribute to Veterans, it features a memorial along with a playground, tennis courts and executive style golf course.
34.3 Miles
Classic movies, live concerts, comedy shows and more are available for the viewing audience at the Historic State Theater. Originally opened as a movie house in 1942, the building closed for 20 years after showing its final film, E.T.