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Best Western General Nelson - Bardstown

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Best Western General Nelson
411 West Stephen Foster Avenue
Bardstown, KY 40004
Nightly Rates (79.99 - 92.99)   2 Star

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Property Description
    Business and leisure travelers are offered comfort, quality and service at this charming Bardstown, Kentucky hotel! Paying reasonable rates doesn't mean sacrificing amenities. Nestled in the rolling hills of central Kentucky, the Best Western General Nelson is perfect for those who enjoy the comforts of home when traveling. The hotel hosts guests who are coming to Bardstown for business, passing through to other destinations or exploring this area of Kentucky. Hotel amenities include an outdoor pool that is seasonal, heated spa and a daily deluxe continental breakfast. The friendly and attentive staff of the Best Western General Nelson enjoys seeing to every guest's need. Accommodation amenities include free high-speed Internet. Guests will have easy access to nearby shopping, restaurants and area attractions. Barstown area golf courses, museums and local dining are all close by. Visitors coming to town for special events and festivals frequently stay at the General Nelson hotel especially for the Kentucky Bourbon Festival, Rolling Fork Iron Horse Festival and the annual Bardstown Arts and Crafts Fair. Make an online hotel reservation today at this Bardstown hotel in Kentucky!




Amenities
  • Business Center

  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Fishing

  • Free Parking

  • Free Local Telephone Calls

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Television with Cable

  • Room Service

  • Restaurant


  • Room Information
  • 1 KING BED,-,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 King Bed * Continental Breakfast
  • 2 QUEEN BEDS,-,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

  • * 2 Queen Beds * Continental Breakfast
  • 2 QUEEN BEDS,NO SMOKING,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

  • * 2 Queen Beds * No Smoking * Continental Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,NO SMOKING,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 King Bed * No Smoking * Continental Breakfast

    Rate Disclaimer
    Indicative rates are for search purposes only. The entire range of rates may not be available during certain seasons or other specified periods of time. Check for specific rate availability when making a reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3:00 P.M. 

  • Check out time is 11:00 A.M. 

  • Time Zone is  Eastern Standard Time 

  • 48  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


  • Directions
    ·From: All directions The Best Western General Nelson is 1 mile West of My Old Kentucky Home, and .5 miles West of Court Square on Highway 62. Louisville International Airport, Bluegrass Airport(Lexington)

    Guarantee Policy
    You must use a credit card to book online.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.

  • Local Attractions:

  • * .1 mile(s) from Bourbon Festival Headquarters * .1 mile(s) from St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral, the first Catholic cathedral west of the Allegheny Mountains. Built in 1816-1819, the church contains historic paintings, gifts of Francis I, King of the Two Sicilies and Pope Leo XII. * .1 mile(s) from Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History, visitors get a complete look at the whiskey-making process and the heritage of the locally produced spirit. This includes seeing documents and artifacts relating to the whiskey industry from the earliest days of our country to post-Prohibition. The history of the county's bourbon heritage is told through displays, artifacts and photographs. * .1 mile(s) from Bardstown Historical Museum, you'll find Lincoln documents, information about the inventor of the first steamboat, Civil War artifacts, Jesse James' hat and Stephen Foster memorabilia. * 1 mile(s) from Civil War Museum , recently judged the fourth best Civil War Museum in the U.S. The museum houses some rare and interesting artifacts that tell the war story in a personal and in-depth manner plus features North and South displays and the new Women in the Civil War wing. * 1 mile(s) from My Old Kentucky Dinner, Train features a full luncheon or dinner and a two-hour excursion from Bardstown to Lyon Station. * 1 mile(s) from My Old Kentucky Home State Park, the beautiful home, Federal Hill, is set back off the road and is a tribute to southern hospitality, romance and Stephen Foster. Foster immortalized the home of his cousin, Judge John Rowan with his song, My Old Kentucky Home. With its carriage house, gardens and spacious lawn the home is a reminder of Bardstown's earliest years. Today southern belles dressed in antebellum costumes welcome visitors with grace and historical information. * 1 mile(s) from Heaven Hill Distillery, this distillery was founded by the five Shapira brothers, after the repeal of Prohibition in 1935. Today, the same family still manages the distillery that produces the second largest holding of bourbon whiskey in the world. It is the nation's largest remaining independent, family-owned distillery. * 8 mile(s) from Heritage Hall Museum, a museum devoted to the mission of religious women from 1812 to the present time. Heritage Hall is at the Nazareth campus. * 12 mile(s) from Kentucky Railway Museum and Train Ride, this is your passport to the days when steam engines and boxcars were common. Take a ride on the 17-mile line through the scenic Rolling Fork River Valley. A visit to the museum is a trip back in time, to when America traveled mostly by rail. The collection at the museum is a testament to the glory days when goods traveled cross-country in boxcars and people dined in comfort while traveling. * 12 mile(s) from Abby of Gethsemani, Trappist monks welcome visitors to attend Community Mass and Sunday services. The monks also produce bourbon fudge, cheese and fruitcakes, as well as farm the land on their 2,000 acres in Nelson County. * 15 mile(s) from Jim Beam Distillery and American Outpost, wander through the Beam family home where 200 years of Beam family memorabilia is displayed. The house was built in 1911 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The first floor is open for tours and one room is designated the Family History Room where pictures and original documents signed by Jim Beam are on display. * 16 mile(s) from Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, across from the Jim Beam Distillery, this once worn-out farmland is now beautiful Kentucky countryside with hiking trails, picnic areas and the Nature Center. Visit and learn how this land was transformed. Also provides lectures and workshops on everything from landscaping, bird watching, and photography to astronomy. * 20 mile(s) from Maker's Mark Distillery, nestled in the Kentucky hills and surrounded by trees, this farm welcomes guests to tour the facility and learn how a small batch bourbon became a legend. The farm was originally a gristmill in 1805 to 1819 when the Burk family turned it into distillery. * 25 mile(s) from Abraham Lincoln Birthplace, the farm is now the site of an impressive granite monument and is part of the National Park system. The Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site houses a traditional frontier cabin symbolic of the one the Lincoln family lived in when Abraham Lincoln was born. * 37 mile(s) from Six Flags Kentucky Museum * 45 mile(s) from Patton Museum * 45 mile(s) from The Gold Vault at Fort Knox
  • Local Attractions:

  • * .1 mile(s) from Bourbon Festival Headquarters * .1 mile(s) from St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral, the first Catholic cathedral west of the Allegheny Mountains. Built in 1816-1819, the church contains historic paintings, gifts of Francis I, King of the Two Sicilies and Pope Leo XII. * .1 mile(s) from Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History, visitors get a complete look at the whiskey-making process and the heritage of the locally produced spirit. This includes seeing documents and artifacts relating to the whiskey industry from the earliest days of our country to post-Prohibition. The history of the county's bourbon heritage is told through displays, artifacts and photographs. * .1 mile(s) from Bardstown Historical Museum, you'll find Lincoln documents, information about the inventor of the first steamboat, Civil War artifacts, Jesse James' hat and Stephen Foster memorabilia. * 1 mile(s) from Civil War Museum , recently judged the fourth best Civil War Museum in the U.S. The museum houses some rare and interesting artifacts that tell the war story in a personal and in-depth manner plus features North and South displays and the new Women in the Civil War wing. * 1 mile(s) from My Old Kentucky Dinner, Train features a full luncheon or dinner and a two-hour excursion from Bardstown to Lyon Station. * 1 mile(s) from My Old Kentucky Home State Park, the beautiful home, Federal Hill, is set back off the road and is a tribute to southern hospitality, romance and Stephen Foster. Foster immortalized the home of his cousin, Judge John Rowan with his song, My Old Kentucky Home. With its carriage house, gardens and spacious lawn the home is a reminder of Bardstown's earliest years. Today southern belles dressed in antebellum costumes welcome visitors with grace and historical information. * 1 mile(s) from Heaven Hill Distillery, this distillery was founded by the five Shapira brothers, after the repeal of Prohibition in 1935. Today, the same family still manages the distillery that produces the second largest holding of bourbon whiskey in the world. It is the nation's largest remaining independent, family-owned distillery. * 8 mile(s) from Heritage Hall Museum, a museum devoted to the mission of religious women from 1812 to the present time. Heritage Hall is at the Nazareth campus. * 12 mile(s) from Kentucky Railway Museum and Train Ride, this is your passport to the days when steam engines and boxcars were common. Take a ride on the 17-mile line through the scenic Rolling Fork River Valley. A visit to the museum is a trip back in time, to when America traveled mostly by rail. The collection at the museum is a testament to the glory days when goods traveled cross-country in boxcars and people dined in comfort while traveling. * 12 mile(s) from Abby of Gethsemani, Trappist monks welcome visitors to attend Community Mass and Sunday services. The monks also produce bourbon fudge, cheese and fruitcakes, as well as farm the land on their 2,000 acres in Nelson County. * 15 mile(s) from Jim Beam Distillery and American Outpost, wander through the Beam family home where 200 years of Beam family memorabilia is displayed. The house was built in 1911 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The first floor is open for tours and one room is designated the Family History Room where pictures and original documents signed by Jim Beam are on display. * 16 mile(s) from Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, across from the Jim Beam Distillery, this once worn-out farmland is now beautiful Kentucky countryside with hiking trails, picnic areas and the Nature Center. Visit and learn how this land was transformed. Also provides lectures and workshops on everything from landscaping, bird watching, and photography to astronomy. * 20 mile(s) from Maker's Mark Distillery, nestled in the Kentucky hills and surrounded by trees, this farm welcomes guests to tour the facility and learn how a small batch bourbon became a legend. The farm was originally a gristmill in 1805 to 1819 when the Burk family turned it into distillery. * 25 mile(s) from Abraham Lincoln Birthplace, the farm is now the site of an impressive granite monument and is part of the National Park system. The Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site houses a traditional frontier cabin symbolic of the one the Lincoln family lived in when Abraham Lincoln was born. * 37 mile(s) from Six Flags Kentucky Museum * 45 mile(s) from Patton Museum * 45 mile(s) from The Gold Vault at Fort Knox
  • Local Attractions:

  • * .1 mile(s) from Bourbon Festival Headquarters * .1 mile(s) from St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral, the first Catholic cathedral west of the Allegheny Mountains. Built in 1816-1819, the church contains historic paintings, gifts of Francis I, King of the Two Sicilies and Pope Leo XII. * .1 mile(s) from Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History, visitors get a complete look at the whiskey-making process and the heritage of the locally produced spirit. This includes seeing documents and artifacts relating to the whiskey industry from the earliest days of our country to post-Prohibition. The history of the county's bourbon heritage is told through displays, artifacts and photographs. * .1 mile(s) from Bardstown Historical Museum, you'll find Lincoln documents, information about the inventor of the first steamboat, Civil War artifacts, Jesse James' hat and Stephen Foster memorabilia. * 1 mile(s) from Civil War Museum , recently judged the fourth best Civil War Museum in the U.S. The museum houses some rare and interesting artifacts that tell the war story in a personal and in-depth manner plus features North and South displays and the new Women in the Civil War wing. * 1 mile(s) from My Old Kentucky Dinner, Train features a full luncheon or dinner and a two-hour excursion from Bardstown to Lyon Station. * 1 mile(s) from My Old Kentucky Home State Park, the beautiful home, Federal Hill, is set back off the road and is a tribute to southern hospitality, romance and Stephen Foster. Foster immortalized the home of his cousin, Judge John Rowan with his song, My Old Kentucky Home. With its carriage house, gardens and spacious lawn the home is a reminder of Bardstown's earliest years. Today southern belles dressed in antebellum costumes welcome visitors with grace and historical information. * 1 mile(s) from Heaven Hill Distillery, this distillery was founded by the five Shapira brothers, after the repeal of Prohibition in 1935. Today, the same family still manages the distillery that produces the second largest holding of bourbon whiskey in the world. It is the nation's largest remaining independent, family-owned distillery. * 8 mile(s) from Heritage Hall Museum, a museum devoted to the mission of religious women from 1812 to the present time. Heritage Hall is at the Nazareth campus. * 12 mile(s) from Kentucky Railway Museum and Train Ride, this is your passport to the days when steam engines and boxcars were common. Take a ride on the 17-mile line through the scenic Rolling Fork River Valley. A visit to the museum is a trip back in time, to when America traveled mostly by rail. The collection at the museum is a testament to the glory days when goods traveled cross-country in boxcars and people dined in comfort while traveling. * 12 mile(s) from Abby of Gethsemani, Trappist monks welcome visitors to attend Community Mass and Sunday services. The monks also produce bourbon fudge, cheese and fruitcakes, as well as farm the land on their 2,000 acres in Nelson County. * 15 mile(s) from Jim Beam Distillery and American Outpost, wander through the Beam family home where 200 years of Beam family memorabilia is displayed. The house was built in 1911 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The first floor is open for tours and one room is designated the Family History Room where pictures and original documents signed by Jim Beam are on display. * 16 mile(s) from Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, across from the Jim Beam Distillery, this once worn-out farmland is now beautiful Kentucky countryside with hiking trails, picnic areas and the Nature Center. Visit and learn how this land was transformed. Also provides lectures and workshops on everything from landscaping, bird watching, and photography to astronomy. * 20 mile(s) from Maker's Mark Distillery, nestled in the Kentucky hills and surrounded by trees, this farm welcomes guests to tour the facility and learn how a small batch bourbon became a legend. The farm was originally a gristmill in 1805 to 1819 when the Burk family turned it into distillery. * 25 mile(s) from Abraham Lincoln Birthplace, the farm is now the site of an impressive granite monument and is part of the National Park system. The Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site houses a traditional frontier cabin symbolic of the one the Lincoln family lived in when Abraham Lincoln was born. * 37 mile(s) from Six Flags Kentucky Museum * 45 mile(s) from Patton Museum * 45 mile(s) from The Gold Vault at Fort Knox
  • Local Attractions:

  • * .1 mile(s) from Bourbon Festival Headquarters * .1 mile(s) from St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral, the first Catholic cathedral west of the Allegheny Mountains. Built in 1816-1819, the church contains historic paintings, gifts of Francis I, King of the Two Sicilies and Pope Leo XII. * .1 mile(s) from Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History, visitors get a complete look at the whiskey-making process and the heritage of the locally produced spirit. This includes seeing documents and artifacts relating to the whiskey industry from the earliest days of our country to post-Prohibition. The history of the county's bourbon heritage is told through displays, artifacts and photographs. * .1 mile(s) from Bardstown Historical Museum, you'll find Lincoln documents, information about the inventor of the first steamboat, Civil War artifacts, Jesse James' hat and Stephen Foster memorabilia. * 1 mile(s) from Civil War Museum , recently judged the fourth best Civil War Museum in the U.S. The museum houses some rare and interesting artifacts that tell the war story in a personal and in-depth manner plus features North and South displays and the new Women in the Civil War wing. * 1 mile(s) from My Old Kentucky Dinner, Train features a full luncheon or dinner and a two-hour excursion from Bardstown to Lyon Station. * 1 mile(s) from My Old Kentucky Home State Park, the beautiful home, Federal Hill, is set back off the road and is a tribute to southern hospitality, romance and Stephen Foster. Foster immortalized the home of his cousin, Judge John Rowan with his song, My Old Kentucky Home. With its carriage house, gardens and spacious lawn the home is a reminder of Bardstown's earliest years. Today southern belles dressed in antebellum costumes welcome visitors with grace and historical information. * 1 mile(s) from Heaven Hill Distillery, this distillery was founded by the five Shapira brothers, after the repeal of Prohibition in 1935. Today, the same family still manages the distillery that produces the second largest holding of bourbon whiskey in the world. It is the nation's largest remaining independent, family-owned distillery. * 8 mile(s) from Heritage Hall Museum, a museum devoted to the mission of religious women from 1812 to the present time. Heritage Hall is at the Nazareth campus. * 12 mile(s) from Kentucky Railway Museum and Train Ride, this is your passport to the days when steam engines and boxcars were common. Take a ride on the 17-mile line through the scenic Rolling Fork River Valley. A visit to the museum is a trip back in time, to when America traveled mostly by rail. The collection at the museum is a testament to the glory days when goods traveled cross-country in boxcars and people dined in comfort while traveling. * 12 mile(s) from Abby of Gethsemani, Trappist monks welcome visitors to attend Community Mass and Sunday services. The monks also produce bourbon fudge, cheese and fruitcakes, as well as farm the land on their 2,000 acres in Nelson County. * 15 mile(s) from Jim Beam Distillery and American Outpost, wander through the Beam family home where 200 years of Beam family memorabilia is displayed. The house was built in 1911 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The first floor is open for tours and one room is designated the Family History Room where pictures and original documents signed by Jim Beam are on display. * 16 mile(s) from Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, across from the Jim Beam Distillery, this once worn-out farmland is now beautiful Kentucky countryside with hiking trails, picnic areas and the Nature Center. Visit and learn how this land was transformed. Also provides lectures and workshops on everything from landscaping, bird watching, and photography to astronomy. * 20 mile(s) from Maker's Mark Distillery, nestled in the Kentucky hills and surrounded by trees, this farm welcomes guests to tour the facility and learn how a small batch bourbon became a legend. The farm was originally a gristmill in 1805 to 1819 when the Burk family turned it into distillery. * 25 mile(s) from Abraham Lincoln Birthplace, the farm is now the site of an impressive granite monument and is part of the National Park system. The Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site houses a traditional frontier cabin symbolic of the one the Lincoln family lived in when Abraham Lincoln was born. * 37 mile(s) from Six Flags Kentucky Museum * 45 mile(s) from Patton Museum * 45 mile(s) from The Gold Vault at Fort Knox
  • Local Attractions:

  • * .1 mile(s) from Bourbon Festival Headquarters * .1 mile(s) from St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral, the first Catholic cathedral west of the Allegheny Mountains. Built in 1816-1819, the church contains historic paintings, gifts of Francis I, King of the Two Sicilies and Pope Leo XII. * .1 mile(s) from Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History, visitors get a complete look at the whiskey-making process and the heritage of the locally produced spirit. This includes seeing documents and artifacts relating to the whiskey industry from the earliest days of our country to post-Prohibition. The history of the county's bourbon heritage is told through displays, artifacts and photographs. * .1 mile(s) from Bardstown Historical Museum, you'll find Lincoln documents, information about the inventor of the first steamboat, Civil War artifacts, Jesse James' hat and Stephen Foster memorabilia. * 1 mile(s) from Civil War Museum , recently judged the fourth best Civil War Museum in the U.S. The museum houses some rare and interesting artifacts that tell the war story in a personal and in-depth manner plus features North and South displays and the new Women in the Civil War wing. * 1 mile(s) from My Old Kentucky Dinner, Train features a full luncheon or dinner and a two-hour excursion from Bardstown to Lyon Station. * 1 mile(s) from My Old Kentucky Home State Park, the beautiful home, Federal Hill, is set back off the road and is a tribute to southern hospitality, romance and Stephen Foster. Foster immortalized the home of his cousin, Judge John Rowan with his song, My Old Kentucky Home. With its carriage house, gardens and spacious lawn the home is a reminder of Bardstown's earliest years. Today southern belles dressed in antebellum costumes welcome visitors with grace and historical information. * 1 mile(s) from Heaven Hill Distillery, this distillery was founded by the five Shapira brothers, after the repeal of Prohibition in 1935. Today, the same family still manages the distillery that produces the second largest holding of bourbon whiskey in the world. It is the nation's largest remaining independent, family-owned distillery. * 8 mile(s) from Heritage Hall Museum, a museum devoted to the mission of religious women from 1812 to the present time. Heritage Hall is at the Nazareth campus. * 12 mile(s) from Kentucky Railway Museum and Train Ride, this is your passport to the days when steam engines and boxcars were common. Take a ride on the 17-mile line through the scenic Rolling Fork River Valley. A visit to the museum is a trip back in time, to when America traveled mostly by rail. The collection at the museum is a testament to the glory days when goods traveled cross-country in boxcars and people dined in comfort while traveling. * 12 mile(s) from Abby of Gethsemani, Trappist monks welcome visitors to attend Community Mass and Sunday services. The monks also produce bourbon fudge, cheese and fruitcakes, as well as farm the land on their 2,000 acres in Nelson County. * 15 mile(s) from Jim Beam Distillery and American Outpost, wander through the Beam family home where 200 years of Beam family memorabilia is displayed. The house was built in 1911 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The first floor is open for tours and one room is designated the Family History Room where pictures and original documents signed by Jim Beam are on display. * 16 mile(s) from Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, across from the Jim Beam Distillery, this once worn-out farmland is now beautiful Kentucky countryside with hiking trails, picnic areas and the Nature Center. Visit and learn how this land was transformed. Also provides lectures and workshops on everything from landscaping, bird watching, and photography to astronomy. * 20 mile(s) from Maker's Mark Distillery, nestled in the Kentucky hills and surrounded by trees, this farm welcomes guests to tour the facility and learn how a small batch bourbon became a legend. The farm was originally a gristmill in 1805 to 1819 when the Burk family turned it into distillery. * 25 mile(s) from Abraham Lincoln Birthplace, the farm is now the site of an impressive granite monument and is part of the National Park system. The Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site houses a traditional frontier cabin symbolic of the one the Lincoln family lived in when Abraham Lincoln was born. * 37 mile(s) from Six Flags Kentucky Museum * 45 mile(s) from Patton Museum * 45 mile(s) from The Gold Vault at Fort Knox
  • Calendar of Events:

  • A few special events that draw thousands of people to Nelson County include: * My Old Kentucky Home Festival of Quilts, late March * Kentucky Bourbon Festival, bourbon enthusiasts from around the world converge on Bardstown to celebrate Kentucky's distilling history. Gala, games, cooking, street dance and live entertainment * Bardstown Arts, Crafts and Antique Fair, late March * Christmas 'Round Bardstown, home tours, musical productions, craft bazaars and more. * Bloomfield Tobacco Festival, flea market, exhibits, food and entertainment * Rolling Fork Iron Horse Festival, train rides, music, parade, street dance, car show, tractor display and more in New Haven. * Stephen Foster-The Musical, opening night early June. This is the outdoor drama that celebrates the music of America's first folk song writer. More than 50 of Foster's popular tunes make this a favorite production. * Historic church tours Call for exact dates
  • Calendar of Events:

  • A few special events that draw thousands of people to Nelson County include: * My Old Kentucky Home Festival of Quilts, late March * Kentucky Bourbon Festival, bourbon enthusiasts from around the world converge on Bardstown to celebrate Kentucky's distilling history. Gala, games, cooking, street dance and live entertainment * Bardstown Arts, Crafts and Antique Fair, late March * Christmas 'Round Bardstown, home tours, musical productions, craft bazaars and more. * Bloomfield Tobacco Festival, flea market, exhibits, food and entertainment * Rolling Fork Iron Horse Festival, train rides, music, parade, street dance, car show, tractor display and more in New Haven. * Stephen Foster-The Musical, opening night early June. This is the outdoor drama that celebrates the music of America's first folk song writer. More than 50 of Foster's popular tunes make this a favorite production. * Historic church tours Call for exact dates
  • Calendar of Events:

  • A few special events that draw thousands of people to Nelson County include: * My Old Kentucky Home Festival of Quilts, late March * Kentucky Bourbon Festival, bourbon enthusiasts from around the world converge on Bardstown to celebrate Kentucky's distilling history. Gala, games, cooking, street dance and live entertainment * Bardstown Arts, Crafts and Antique Fair, late March * Christmas 'Round Bardstown, home tours, musical productions, craft bazaars and more. * Bloomfield Tobacco Festival, flea market, exhibits, food and entertainment * Rolling Fork Iron Horse Festival, train rides, music, parade, street dance, car show, tractor display and more in New Haven. * Stephen Foster-The Musical, opening night early June. This is the outdoor drama that celebrates the music of America's first folk song writer. More than 50 of Foster's popular tunes make this a favorite production. * Historic church tours Call for exact dates
  • Calendar of Events:

  • A few special events that draw thousands of people to Nelson County include: * My Old Kentucky Home Festival of Quilts, late March * Kentucky Bourbon Festival, bourbon enthusiasts from around the world converge on Bardstown to celebrate Kentucky's distilling history. Gala, games, cooking, street dance and live entertainment * Bardstown Arts, Crafts and Antique Fair, late March * Christmas 'Round Bardstown, home tours, musical productions, craft bazaars and more. * Bloomfield Tobacco Festival, flea market, exhibits, food and entertainment * Rolling Fork Iron Horse Festival, train rides, music, parade, street dance, car show, tractor display and more in New Haven. * Stephen Foster-The Musical, opening night early June. This is the outdoor drama that celebrates the music of America's first folk song writer. More than 50 of Foster's popular tunes make this a favorite production. * Historic church tours Call for exact dates
  • Calendar of Events:

  • A few special events that draw thousands of people to Nelson County include: * My Old Kentucky Home Festival of Quilts, late March * Kentucky Bourbon Festival, bourbon enthusiasts from around the world converge on Bardstown to celebrate Kentucky's distilling history. Gala, games, cooking, street dance and live entertainment * Bardstown Arts, Crafts and Antique Fair, late March * Christmas 'Round Bardstown, home tours, musical productions, craft bazaars and more. * Bloomfield Tobacco Festival, flea market, exhibits, food and entertainment * Rolling Fork Iron Horse Festival, train rides, music, parade, street dance, car show, tractor display and more in New Haven. * Stephen Foster-The Musical, opening night early June. This is the outdoor drama that celebrates the music of America's first folk song writer. More than 50 of Foster's popular tunes make this a favorite production. * Historic church tours Call for exact dates
  • Transportation:

  • * 2 mile(s) from Bardstown/Nelson County Airport * 35 mile(s) from Louisville International Airport * 59 mile(s) from Lexington Bluegrass Airport
  • Transportation:

  • * 2 mile(s) from Bardstown/Nelson County Airport * 35 mile(s) from Louisville International Airport * 59 mile(s) from Lexington Bluegrass Airport
  • Transportation:

  • * 2 mile(s) from Bardstown/Nelson County Airport * 35 mile(s) from Louisville International Airport * 59 mile(s) from Lexington Bluegrass Airport
  • Transportation:

  • * 2 mile(s) from Bardstown/Nelson County Airport * 35 mile(s) from Louisville International Airport * 59 mile(s) from Lexington Bluegrass Airport
  • Welcome to Bardstown:

  • Bardstown is 35 miles south of Louisville, about 16 miles from Interstate 65. It is nestled in the rolling hills of Central Kentucky, where the atmosphere is laid back and relaxed. Bardstown and the Best Western General Nelson are a winning combination for you and your family any time of the year. Golfers feel like they've scored a hole-in-one when they reach Bardstown. There are four 18-hole golf courses in Bardstown with a fifth located only 16 miles away.
  • Welcome to Bardstown:

  • Bardstown is 35 miles south of Louisville, about 16 miles from Interstate 65. It is nestled in the rolling hills of Central Kentucky, where the atmosphere is laid back and relaxed. Bardstown and the Best Western General Nelson are a winning combination for you and your family any time of the year. Golfers feel like they've scored a hole-in-one when they reach Bardstown. There are four 18-hole golf courses in Bardstown with a fifth located only 16 miles away.
  • Welcome to Bardstown:

  • Bardstown is 35 miles south of Louisville, about 16 miles from Interstate 65. It is nestled in the rolling hills of Central Kentucky, where the atmosphere is laid back and relaxed. Bardstown and the Best Western General Nelson are a winning combination for you and your family any time of the year. Golfers feel like they've scored a hole-in-one when they reach Bardstown. There are four 18-hole golf courses in Bardstown with a fifth located only 16 miles away.
  • Transportation:

  • * 2 mile(s) from Bardstown/Nelson County Airport * 35 mile(s) from Louisville International Airport * 59 mile(s) from Lexington Bluegrass Airport
  • Welcome to Bardstown:

  • Bardstown is 35 miles south of Louisville, about 16 miles from Interstate 65. It is nestled in the rolling hills of Central Kentucky, where the atmosphere is laid back and relaxed. Bardstown and the Best Western General Nelson are a winning combination for you and your family any time of the year. Golfers feel like they've scored a hole-in-one when they reach Bardstown. There are four 18-hole golf courses in Bardstown with a fifth located only 16 miles away.
  • Welcome to Bardstown:

  • Bardstown is 35 miles south of Louisville, about 16 miles from Interstate 65. It is nestled in the rolling hills of Central Kentucky, where the atmosphere is laid back and relaxed. Bardstown and the Best Western General Nelson are a winning combination for you and your family any time of the year. Golfers feel like they've scored a hole-in-one when they reach Bardstown. There are four 18-hole golf courses in Bardstown with a fifth located only 16 miles away.
  • Local Attractions:

  • * .4 mile(s) from Bourbon Festival Headquarters * .1 mile(s) from St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral * .1 mile(s) from Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History * .1 mile(s) from Bardstown Historical Museum * 1 mile(s) from Civil War Museum * 1 mile(s) from My Old Kentucky Dinner * 1 mile(s) from My Old Kentucky Home State Park * 1 mile(s) from Heaven Hill Distillery * 8 mile(s) from Heritage Hall Museum * 12 mile(s) from Kentucky Railway Museum * 12 mile(s) from Abby of Gethsemani * 15 mile(s) from Jim Beam Distillery * 16 mile(s) from Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest * 20 mile(s) from Maker's Mark Distillery * 25 mile(s) from Abraham Lincoln Birthplace * 37 mile(s) from Six Flags Kentucky Museum * 45 mile(s) from Patton Museum * 45 mile(s) from The Gold Vault at Fort Knox
  • Local Attractions:

  • * .1 mile(s) from Bourbon Festival Headquarters * .1 mile(s) from St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral, the first Catholic cathedral west of the Allegheny Mountains. Built in 1816-1819, the church contains historic paintings, gifts of Francis I, King of the Two Sicilies and Pope Leo XII. * .1 mile(s) from Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History, visitors get a complete look at the whiskey-making process and the heritage of the locally produced spirit. This includes seeing documents and artifacts relating to the whiskey industry from the earliest days of our country to post-Prohibition. The history of the county's bourbon heritage is told through displays, artifacts and photographs. * .1 mile(s) from Bardstown Historical Museum, you'll find Lincoln documents, information about the inventor of the first steamboat, Civil War artifacts, Jesse James' hat and Stephen Foster memorabilia. * 1 mile(s) from Civil War Museum , recently judged the fourth best Civil War Museum in the U.S. The museum houses some rare and interesting artifacts that tell the war story in a personal and in-depth manner plus features North and South displays and the new Women in the Civil War wing. * 1 mile(s) from My Old Kentucky Dinner, Train features a full luncheon or dinner and a two-hour excursion from Bardstown to Lyon Station. * 1 mile(s) from My Old Kentucky Home State Park, the beautiful home, Federal Hill, is set back off the road and is a tribute to southern hospitality, romance and Stephen Foster. Foster immortalized the home of his cousin, Judge John Rowan with his song, My Old Kentucky Home. With its carriage house, gardens and spacious lawn the home is a reminder of Bardstown's earliest years. Today southern belles dressed in antebellum costumes welcome visitors with grace and historical information. * 1 mile(s) from Heaven Hill Distillery, this distillery was founded by the five Shapira brothers, after the repeal of Prohibition in 1935. Today, the same family still manages the distillery that produces the second largest holding of bourbon whiskey in the world. It is the nation's largest remaining independent, family-owned distillery. * 8 mile(s) from Heritage Hall Museum, a museum devoted to the mission of religious women from 1812 to the present time. Heritage Hall is at the Nazareth campus. * 12 mile(s) from Kentucky Railway Museum and Train Ride, this is your passport to the days when steam engines and boxcars were common. Take a ride on the 17-mile line through the scenic Rolling Fork River Valley. A visit to the museum is a trip back in time, to when America traveled mostly by rail. The collection at the museum is a testament to the glory days when goods traveled cross-country in boxcars and people dined in comfort while traveling. * 12 mile(s) from Abby of Gethsemani, Trappist monks welcome visitors to attend Community Mass and Sunday services. The monks also produce bourbon fudge, cheese and fruitcakes, as well as farm the land on their 2,000 acres in Nelson County. * 15 mile(s) from Jim Beam Distillery and American Outpost, wander through the Beam family home where 200 years of Beam family memorabilia is displayed. The house was built in 1911 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The first floor is open for tours and one room is designated the Family History Room where pictures and original documents signed by Jim Beam are on display. * 16 mile(s) from Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, across from the Jim Beam Distillery, this once worn-out farmland is now beautiful Kentucky countryside with hiking trails, picnic areas and the Nature Center. Visit and learn how this land was transformed. Also provides lectures and workshops on everything from landscaping, bird watching, and photography to astronomy. * 20 mile(s) from Maker's Mark Distillery, nestled in the Kentucky hills and surrounded by trees, this farm welcomes guests to tour the facility and learn how a small batch bourbon became a legend. The farm was originally a gristmill in 1805 to 1819 when the Burk family turned it into distillery. * 25 mile(s) from Abraham Lincoln Birthplace, the farm is now the site of an impressive granite monument and is part of the National Park system. The Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site houses a traditional frontier cabin symbolic of the one the Lincoln family lived in when Abraham Lincoln was born. * 37 mile(s) from Six Flags Kentucky Museum * 45 mile(s) from Patton Museum * 45 mile(s) from The Gold Vault at Fort Knox
  • Transportation:

  • * 35 mile(s) from Bluegrass Lexington, left from airport to Bluegrass Parkway to exit 25. Turn right on 150 to Courthouse and take half circle and go four blocks. * 37 mile(s) from Louisville International, Interstate 65 South to exit 112, East on KY245 16 miles, right on US 150 to Courthouse Circle, right on US 62, four blocks West of Courthouse. * 2 mile(s) from Bardstown/Nelson County Airport
  • Transportation:

  • * 2 mile(s) from Bardstown/Nelson County Airport * 35 mile(s) from Louisville International Airport * 59 mile(s) from Lexington Bluegrass Airport

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