- TripBuzz discovered 57 different types of activities for couples in the Loretto area, including Distilleries (like Maker's Mark), Specialty Museums (like Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History), Scenic Drives (like Blue Grass Parkway) and Parks (like Cherokee Park), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 23 date ideas in or near Loretto, Kentucky, including 19 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bardstown, Clermont, Hodgenville and Lebanon.
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Cave coral, a large central column, and a wall of cave stones that resemble bacon form the heart of Crystal Onyx Cave. The wet cave system is actively forming, and thirty-minute toursare available daily.
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Overlooking the Ohio River, Ashland Park offers a variety of scenic amenities. Take a stroll along the riverwalk, enjoy the playground with the children, picnic under the parks shady trees or take in the skyline.
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At Euro Wine Bar, visitors can sample from a selection of red and white wines from around the world, including Cabernet, Pinot Grigio, and more. The bar offers wine pairing such as smoked salmon, baked brie, and truffle oil popcorn.
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Strike Zone Lanes is much more than bowling, it is a entertainment complex. Home to sixteen bowling lanes, the center also offers karaoke, a full service restaurant, dart room, bar, arcade and live music.
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Featuring two floors of artifacts, Kentucky Military History Museum has exhibits that depict the region's involvement with wars like the Civil War up until present day. These artifacts include firearms, photographs, medals, and more.
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An ode to the history and growth of Kentucky state, the Old Governor's Mansion stands tall and strong. From 1798 to 1914, 35 of the state governors occupied and entertained at the mansion, making it a big part of the state's past.
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Lane's End is an equestrian facility that offers a variety of services, including horse boarding and care, horse sales, and breeding of race horses of various kinds. The facility welcomes visitors.
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201 West Riverside Dr., Clarksville, IN 47129
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Dating back to 390 million years ago, the fossil bed at the Falls of the Ohio State Park is one of the largest exposed fossil beds in the world. Among the activities to be performed in here can be remembered, hiking, bird-watching, picnicking, and fishing.
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Historic to Frankfort, Leslie Morris Park offers visitors a variety of family-oriented activities to enjoy including hiking and picnicking. With great views of downtown Frankfort, visitors can also tour sites relative to the Civil War.
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301 E Montgomery Avenue, Clarksville, IN 47129
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One of America's oldest community theatres, the Clarksville Little Theatre is a cultural gem of the town. The theatre presents a selection of stage plays and musicals throughout the year and extends work opportunities to local actors and crew.