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April 20, 2025

There’s much more to Kentucky than horses and bourbon although neither should be missed) Annabel Grossman shares the best spots to visit on a trip to the American South

- Annabel Grossman

TRUE BLUEGRASS

From the rolling green hills of Lexington’s horse country to Appalachia’s rugged mountains, Kentucky offers experiences like no other for the intrepid traveller.

As distinctive as the landscapes are the cultures you’ll find. This is a state where bluegrass mixes with honky tonk and country, where cuisine ranges from fine dining to hearty southern breakfasts (not to mention that famous fried chicken). And needless to say, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to bourbon.

imageIt can be tempting to stick to the larger towns and cities (Louisville and Lexington alone have enough to fill a week or more), but for a taste of small-town America and country Kentucky, it’s worth hiring a car and exploring the charming main street of Bardstown or venturing east into the hills where you’ll see a different side of the state and find endless opportunities for climbing, hiking, rafting and other outdoor activities.

While by no means an exhaustive list, these are the spots I’d recommend adding to your route.

Louisville

This lively city might be best known as home of the Kentucky Derby – as well as seemingly endless bourbon tastings – but beyond the tourist trail you’ll find live music, secret bars and street art, all surrounded by rolling green countryside.

Save at least a couple of hours for the Muhammad Ali Center, where you’ll learn about the life and career of the legendary Louisville born-and-raised boxer, and his legacy of pursuing justice and inspiring social change. It’s a fascinating, and also very moving, experience.

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