There are so many wonderful places to stay in Kentucky, and that seems especially true in the fall. Sure, you might consider booking a few nights at a beautiful resort, but in our opinion, it's hard to beat the classic experience of a bed and breakfast. Today's feature destination is well-loved among Kentucky locals, but a true hidden gem if you're visiting. And, it just so happens to have the perfect autumn-inspired name. Without further ado, here's more on why you should consider booking your stay at Maple Hill Manor, a scenic spot in Kentucky that comes alive with color come fall.
Located right along Kentucky's famed Bourbon Trail awaits an accommodation that's equal parts charming and historic: Maple Hill Manor.
The moment you step inside, you'll feel as though you've stepped back in time. Though it's been thoroughly updated, the original home was built in 1851.
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The inn has been operating for over 30 years, and the owners pride themselves on providing a relaxing, romantic, and rejuvenating place for guests to stay.
And while this bed and breakfast is a wonderful Kentucky destination throughout the year, it truly shines in the fall, when the estate transforms into a sea of fall colors.
The bed and breakfast features 7 beautifully appointed rooms complete with all the amenities you'll need for a comfortable stay, including en-suite bathrooms. But we have a suspicion that you'll want to spend most of your free time outside!
Maple Hill Manor is set on 15 beautiful acres and includes an orchard, a llama and alpaca farm, and walking paths to explore.
Truly, it's hard to imagine a more beautiful scene to wake up to. Can you picture having a cup of coffee or tea and enjoying this view each morning?
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So the next time you're considering your next great fall getaway in Kentucky, we think you'll agree that Maple Hill Manor is a special place to stay.
Would you book a stay at Maple Hill Manor in Kentucky? Feel free to share your thoughts with us in the comments below -- we would love to hear from you! And for even more fun fall activities in the Bluegrass, be sure to check out our fall foliage road trip in Kentucky. It's absolutely breathtaking! (Just don't forget to check out our road trip essentials packing list before you hit the road.)
The weather is perfect in Shelby County, Kentucky. It’s a balmy 70 degrees and sunny, the sky dotted with fluffy clouds. According to the locals, this is unusual for spring in the South, but I’m soaking up every minute of it. Located about 30 minutes from Louisville and an hour from Lexington, Shelby County is perfectly situated between these two hot spots, and, best of all, it’s right on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.
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I visited the Bluegrass State for a getaway from my cramped studio apartment in Boston and a taste of a different life. In Shelby County, I swapped subway cars for thoroughbred horses and brusque greetings for Southern hospitality.
I’m Celina, a Boston-based travel, food, and culture writer. I’m a born-and-raised New Englander who migrated from New Hampshire to Boston, and while I love telling global stories, I’ll always have a soft spot for the lobster-loving part of the United States.
Shelby County is known for a few things. In particular, horses. The famous Kentucky Derby is held just a half hour away at Churchill Downs in Louisville, and many horses in the county are either being trained to race on that famed course, or they’re looking for a new post-race career.
Melanie Defler runs West Meadow Farm, a beautiful property where she takes care of future racehorses for Derby investors and nurses rescue horses back to health.
Visitors by the busload flock to the farm to see the powerful thoroughbreds running in the field, the mischievous goats scampering around the barn, and, if they’re lucky, a new foal learning to use its legs. Meet the horses here:
Down the road in Shelbyville, Jeanette Aumon of Cerulean Farms has a similar mission. She doesn’t breed racehorses, but she does rescue them from unfortunate circumstances.
Aumon used to work as an OR nurse; now she puts her caregiving talents to good use nursing horses back to health and vibrancy. And while you’re visiting Shelby County, you can too.
Cerulean Farms is also an incredibly charming bed and breakfast, and I stayed there during my time in the county. There are four rooms in the house, each furnished with warm, cozy interiors and featuring Aumon’s own horse photography.
The center of the home is a gorgeous year round porch where guests can eat their homemade breakfast, enjoy their coffee, and watch the sun rise over the fields.
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Guests can be as involved with the horses as they like while staying on the property. I toured the farm and met a few of the horses with Aumon, but she says other guests are even more involved, one notably helped deliver a foal during their stay.
Full disclosure: coming from Boston, I don’t have much experience with horses, and I’m not totally comfortable around the large animals. At each of these locations you can be as lovey with the horses (or not) as you want. I never felt unsafe or pressured while visiting these farms.
For horse newbies like myself, Lettleiki Icelandics – the largest Icelandic horse farm in North America – is a good place to start. Icelandic horses are smaller than other breeds, and they’re known for being gentle because Iceland has no natural predators to them.
Still feeling concerned? Try visiting the adorable highland cows, complete with rocker hairstyles, at the mother-daughter run T.C. Highlands Farm in Pleasureville.
All that animal loving works up an appetite – and I was in Kentucky, so we had to stop by Claudia Sanders Dinner House, one of the original restaurants run by Colonel Sanders of KFC fame.
There’s some fascinating history on this property and the comfort food is served around large communal tables for a homey feel.
For a more elevated evening, check out Little Mount Lavender, a chic café adjacent to lavender fields that uses locally grown lavender in a variety of delicious cocktails and dishes. After dinner, browse through the marketplace of local artists and lavender products.
Top off a Kentucky night with a stop on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour: Jeptha Creed. This mother-daughter owned and operated distillery uses bloody butcher corn to craft a unique bourbon flavor.
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The tasting experience is also extremely luxe. Guests are guided to the barrel room where the bourbons age and sip samples in wing-backed leather armchairs. Talk about a power position.
If you don’t drink, enjoy an after-dinner indulgence at Spotz Gelato, another woman-owned business famed for its banana pudding flavor.
When I left Kentucky, I didn’t leave empty handed. Yes, I had many memories and newfound horse friends, but I also had something more tangible: a Derby hat.
Dori Lewis has been making Kentucky Derby hats at the Polkadotted Pineapple on Shelbyville’s Main Street for decades, and her mastery shows. This was another stop on my adventure I would love to remember.
Legend has it that the higher the hat, the bigger the luck, so you can believe I walked through airport security skimming the ceiling.
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Every so often, a little convalescence is a good thing. We all deserve a good getaway, and the best bed and breakfasts in Kentucky offer the most relaxing escape imaginable. A Bed and Breakfast is often a perfect way to forget about responsibility for a day or two... or a few more. There are so many wonderful spots to visit, it can be difficult to make a choice on which one to stay in. The reviews are helpful, but knowing someone who stayed there is an added bonus, as you tend to get the truth from them. There is no better way to just get away from it all, then by staying in a beautiful B&B.
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Here are eight B&Bs in Kentucky that come highly recommended by our readers and locals alike:
1. Bluegrass Country Estate
This unique B&B offers five elegant suites, a horse stable, seasonal pool, game room and some of the most delicious food you will ever eat. Guests just rave about the meals they get the pleasure of eating during their stay. The friendly staff, beautiful accommodations and scenic views make this a great place to get away for some pampering. Bluegrass Country Estate is the place to be if you're longing for a fairytale-worthy getaway. It is located at 1226 Bluegrass Pkwy, La Grange, KY 40031.
2. Bourbon Manor B&B
This gorgeous plantation style manor is located in historic Bardstown on 714 N. 3rd Street. It offers multiple rooms in the cottage and manor for guests, also providing a top notch bourbon bar and a spa, just to make sure everyone is relaxed during their visit. They offer amazing food, fantastic service and are an overall classy establishment well worth the visit. Embrace an escape at Bourbon Manor, 714 N 3rd St, Bardstown, KY 40004.
3. Dupont Mansion Historic B&B
This beautiful Victorian mansion on South 4th Street in Old Louisville offers comfortable rooms, Wifi, gourmet breakfast, a library, kitchen and a lovely garden for relaxing. The B&B provides the feel of the original Victorian era with its impressively carved woodwork and sturdy, decorative architecture. Not to mention, the hosts are friendly, informative and provide a welcoming atmosphere to the guests. Travel back in time with a stay in this circa 1879 Italianate mansion. Find DuPont Mansion at 1317 S 4th St, Louisville, KY 40208.
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4. The Kentucky Castle
Castlepost, aka The Kentucky Castle, wonderfully medieval bed and breakfast in Versailles. It offers a truly unique environment, allowing guests to feel like the royalty, or nobility of old. The food is delicious and the venue itself is cozy, recently renovated, and offers a very comfortable stay. This is a very popular spot for weddings and makes for a true fairy tale setting. Realistically, who doesn’t want to feel like a prince or princess every now and again? Travel through time while embracing modern luxury at 230 Pisgah Pike, Versailles, KY 40383.
5. Tucker House B&B
This comfortable 1840s home near Louisville has a hot tub, an outdoor pool, Wifi and is child friendly. It offers guests a relaxing environment on five scenic acres to enjoy some personal time. Tucker House also prepares a great homemade breakfast that won’t leave you wanting for more. You'll find it tucked between the historic communities of Middletown and Jeffersontown, and you'll love exploring its history. Visit this cozy B&B at 2406 Tucker Station Rd, Louisville, KY 40299.
6. A Storybook Inn Bed and Breakfast
The name says it all for this beautiful home from circa 1838 in Versailles. This fairytale getaway was originally called Sunny Hollow, and it was originally a gingerbread Victorian... until it was remodeled in the 1920s. It offers guests comfortable rooms, well decorated with art, antiques and a very comfortable bed, plus Wifi, whirlpool tubs, a spa and a delicious meal. The service has been described as impeccable and the overall stay, well worth the journey. You might say it is like being in a storybook with a wonderful ending. Visit A Storybook Inn Bed and Breakfast at 277 Rose Hill Ave, Versailles, KY 40383.
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7. Willis Graves Bed and Breakfast
This beautifully restored 1830s manor is tucked away in Burlington... But you'll also spot The Log Cabin and The Garden Cottage on site. The rooms are filled with antiques and big comfortable beds, like the canopy in the Thomas suite. There is a restored cabin, Wifi, hot tub, and all rooms have a private kitchen. Plus, the food they serve is unbelievable, like crème brûlée French toast and gingerbread pancakes. This is a must visit if you're wanting a relaxing escape from responsibility. Find Willis Graves Bed & Breakfast at 5825 N Jefferson St, Burlington, KY 41005.
8. Snug Hollow Farm Bed and Breakfast
This charming B&B in Irvine is as wonderful as it sounds. The rooms are so comfortable you just want to snuggle in for your stay, and the hostess is incredibly friendly, offering first rate service. The food itself is homemade and delicious. Plus, if you want to get out, there are walking trails and pottery studios within walking distance. Snug Hollow has been recognized by Vegetarian Times Magazine as a great vegetarian retreat for their incredible selection of delicious meals and treats. This is a great little out of the way place to enjoy life and relax. Enjoy a getaway at Snug Hollow Farm Bed and Breakfast, 790 Cr-1221 #8951, Irvine, KY 40336.
The best bed and breakfasts in Kentucky are highly recommended for an overnight (or a few) getaway. They all offer something unique, be it environment, décor, architecture, amenities or amazing homemade food. If you are looking for a place to just escape and wind down after a busy work week (or anytime, for that matter), consider staying at one of these wonderful establishments. Have you ever stayed in a Kentucky B&B? If so, which one and what was the best thing about it?
Round out this B&B adventure with a visit to Hidden Cave Ranch, a local getaway in a magnificent milieu.