- Our list of the best things to do in Galena, Illinois, features the top 64 nearby activities — including 27 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Galena, IL has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, and Outdoor Places.
- The results below include the top 25 things to do within the city of Galena, IL , followed by 39 popular activities in nearby cities, including Dubuque, Platteville and Savanna
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A museum that consists mainly of the personal collection of world traveler Edwin Barlow, the Chalet of the Golden Fleece features a wide array of artifacts and treasures from around the globe.
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This is a mini-Swiss town that is open seasonally starting in the spring. They have a variety of shops that sell gourmet cheeses, chocolates, sausages, homemade ice cream, fudge wines and both domestic and European delicacies.
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This quaint shop sits in a historical building in the shopping district and offers wines made from fruit and grapes primarily grown in Wisconsin. The wine selection includes dessert wines, specialty wines, and fruit wines that can be tasted before purchasing.
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Located in a building that has traditionally housed a tavern since 1880, Toffler's Pub & Grill features a casual American-style menu. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the pub offers both dining room and patio seating (weather permitting).
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Open seasonally, from May to October, Swissland Miniture Golf features 18 holes of golf with varied obstacles and a Swiss theme. The course features a live goat on the first hole, as well as a variety of refreshments.
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Sugar River Gallery offers a wide cross section of women's fashion, jewelry and accessories. They also feature accent furniture, mountain arts pottery, photo arts of local scenery, watercolors by local artists, decor and gifts.
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Spanning 24 miles, the Sugar River Trail runs along an abandoned railroad right of way through hills, meadows, woods and farmlands. The trail provides access to camping and hunting areas and can be used for hiking, biking and dog walking.
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Originally, built by Alex Jordan as a weekend retreat, visitors to the 14-room house can see many of his personal collections in whimsical names with names like the Carousel, the Organ Room, the Doll House Room, and Heritage of the Sea. Visitors can stay in the lodge and play golf.