Our Kentucky Castle Road Trip Is A Royal Adventure In The Bluegrass State (2024)

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By Rachel Shulhafer

|Updated on February 23, 2021(Originally published February 18, 2021)

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I grew up in Louisville, Kentucky. I have lived elsewhere twice, but keep coming back. I'm a video editor and freelance writer who enjoys watching people wearing University of Louisville uniforms excel at sports, scaling the faces of large rocks, and hanging out with my border collie/laborador/cattle dog mutt thingy that I have.

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When you think of castles, your mind probably immediately goes to the European countryside, perhaps England, Ireland, or France. However, there actually are a handful of castles hiding right here in Kentucky. (The Bluegrass State is certainly full of surprises!) These charming castles in Kentucky are all absolutely worth visiting, and we created this road trip so you can do just that. Our Kentucky Castle Road Trip is a royal adventure that will give you newfound appreciation for the great state of Kentucky!

Below is a photo of the map of the route. It will take about five hours, and we recommend doing the bulk of the trip in one day, and then staying over night at Castle Post before traveling the longest and final leg of the journey the next day. And please note, that while you can tour some of these Kentucky castles; for others, you will simply have to admire from the outside.

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The journey starts in Louisville at the Conrad-Caldwell House Museum, sometimes called Conrad’s Castle. This castle-like house was completed in 1895, and is located in the historic and beautiful St. James Court in Old Louisville. Guided tours of the house are available during the week, and they're absolutely worth it so you can learn about this attraction's rich history.

The Conrad-Caldwell House Museum is located at 1402 Street James Court, Louisville, KY, 40208.

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Next on our castle road trip, you will head east to Crestwood to visit the gorgeous Yew Dell Botanical Gardens. This internationally-recognized nonprofit center for gardening, plants, and education is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and gives off all the royal vibes. You could wander around for hours observing all the unique and vibrant plants and flowers there, but one of the most iconic sites is, of course, the castle. It was originally built as a pool house for Yew Dell’s original owner, Theodore Klein, but you can now rent space in it for meetings or special occasions.

Yew Dell Botanical Gardens is located at 6220 Old La Grange Road, Crestwood, KY, 40014.

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Now you will head into the heart of Bourbon Country. Located in Woodford County is an old, once-abandoned distillery housed in a small castle. The Old Taylor Distillery was built in 1887 by Col. E.H. Taylor, but eventually fell victim to decades of neglect and vandalism. Luckily, it is under new ownership, and is now a booming distillery in Kentucky. It is the home of Castle & Key Distillery, which produces bourbon (obviously, because we are in Kentucky!), rye whiskey, and gin.

Castle and Key Distillery is located at 4445 McCracken Pike, Frankfort, KY, 40601.

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For the final stop of the day, you will venture out to what is probably the most well-known castle in the state, The Kentucky Castle, formerly known as Castle Post. This destination is romantic and scenic, and absolutely a place that needs to be on any Kentuckian's bucket list. You'll love the panoramic views of the rolling hills and countryside of The Bluegrass State.
The Kentucky Castle is located at 230 Pisgah Pike, Versailles, KY, 40383.

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Out final stop is a total hidden gem. After spending the night in Versailles, you will make the longest and final leg of the journey down to southern Kentucky. Located in the town of Guthrie, this old house was built in the late 1800s by the Mimms family. They were inspired to build a home in this style after a trip to England, and this majestic home is the result.

Find this stunning castle-house located on the corner of N. Ewing Street and Park Street in Guthrie, KY, 42234.

If you’re ready for a mini-vacation that will make you feel like royalty, then definitely tackle our Kentucky Castle Road Trip. It’s easily our most regal road trip — but definitely not the only memorable journey you can take in Kentucky! These eight quick road trips in Kentucky are sure to cure your case of wanderlust.

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Are there any castles in Kentucky where you can spend the night?

There is a castle in Kentucky with overnight accommodations, and it's The Kentucky Castle in our above Kentucky Castle Road Trip! This charming castle is located in Versailles, and regally sits atop a hill in the heart of Horse Country. The Castle has long been the most well-known in the state, but in recent years, it's transformed into a bucket list-worthy destination as a boutique hotel, spa, and event space. It really is a one-of-a-kind treasure in the Bluegrass State.You can spend the night at The Kentucky Castle in a beautiful tent that overlooks horse country and the castle grounds -- and its amenities may surprise you. The castle itself has spa-like rooms that are luxurious and swoon-worthy, but if you're in the mood for a truly one-of-a-kind night, you should definitely check out The Kentucky Castle's "Glamping Tent." Thisadorable accommodation sits on the castle's property, overlooking the surrounding farmland. It's a peaceful and scenic spot that's ideal for when you want a unique getaway that won't break the bank, but will still make you feel like you're living in luxury. And no worries -- this tent is anything but ordinary... or surf-like.

Does Kentucky have any castle restaurants?

In addition to next-level accommodations, The Kentucky Castle has a wonderful restaurant, too. Castle Farms at The Kentucky Castle is a farm-to-table (or farm-to-castle?) restaurant thatuses locally-sourced items and builds their creations around only the freshest of ingredients. The menu is Top Chef level, the ambience is as romantic as it gets, and the experience is pretty magical.

What are some other magical road trips in Kentucky?

If you enjoyed our Kentucky Castle Road Trip, you'll definitely want to check out our Fairytale Road Trip next! From enchanted forests and botanical gardens, to some whimsical attractions and incredible architecture, you'll discover a whole new side of Kentucky on this magical road trip!

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Conrad-Caldwell House Museum, 1402 St James Ct, Louisville, KY 40208, USA

Yew Dell Botanical Gardens, 6220 Old Lagrange Rd, Crestwood, KY 40014, USA

Castle & Key Distillery, 4445 McCracken Pike, Frankfort, KY 40601, USA

The Kentucky Castle, 230 Pisgah Pike, Versailles, KY 40383, USA

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