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The Horse Capital of the World!

There is virtually something for everyone, from A-Z, to do, see, or enjoy in Woodford County!

(Just a sampling of the great agriculture goods!)

AGRICULTURE

In the 'Heart of the Bluegrass', Versailles offers some of the most beautiful scenery in the world!  Made up mostly of horse farms and local family farms, Versailles offers rolling hills, lush greenery and world-famous plank fences!  Each season has something new to offer whether it be flowers in Spring, vegetables in Summer, multi-colored leaves in Fall or snow covered barns in Winter, there is a season for everyone!

Storybook Inn Exterior

(The Storybook Inn on Rose Hill.)

BED & BREAKFASTS

Versailles and Woodford County have some of the most glorious and beautiful Bed & Breakfasts in the world.  Enjoy luxury and hometown hospitality that will make come back again and again.  Click here for a current listing of superb places to stay while visiting! 

THE CASTLE

Located on US 60, the castle is an unique structure with 8 turrets. It was begun in 1970s by a developer to be his home, but the interior was never completed. It has been recently sold,and future plans for its use include an inn and a full-service restaurant. It is still photographed by visitors daily.

 

 

(The Woodford Reserve Distillery at 7855 McCracken Pike.)

DISTILLERIES

Visit the National Historic Landmark, the famous Labrot & Graham, home of Woodford Reserve Bourbon Distillery.  Tours are offered daily, and 60,000 visitors annually marvel at the beauty and enjoy a taste of the finest bourbon in the world. Drive the beautiful winding roads to Woodford Reserve and enjoy the beautiful scenery Woodford County has to offer.

(The Woodford County Historical Society at 121 Rose Hill.)

EDUCATION

The Woodford County Library, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Woodford County Historical Society are here to make your visit as nice as possible.  All offer extensive information about history, activities, and tourism that should intensify any visit. 

FISHING

The Kentucky River and the Woodford Lake offer great spots to fish like an expert or just enjoy a relaxing day!  Whether you have a boat or just a couple of poles, Versailles has a spot for you!

(The Heike Pickett Gallery & Scupture Garden at 110 Morgan St.)

GALLERIES

While in Versailles, take a moment or two to enjoy wonderful works of art!  Steve Sawyer's 'Art for God' studio is world-renowned and includes many pieces of interesting works of art by the owner Sawyer.  Also world-renowned is the Heike Pickett Gallery & Sculpture Garden.  Experience many special fine and folk art pieces with changing exhibits monthly.

Lexington, Kentucky

HORSES

There are many different aspects to enjoying the horses of the Bluegrass.  Horse Farms tours offer a wonderful opportunity to look into the detailed operation of some of the largest horse operations in the nation. Enjoy a fun horse tour by Trolley Ride through scenic Woodford County.

While touring horse farms, be sure to visit our newest local celebrity, 2004 Kentucky Derby Winner, Smarty Jones, standing stud at Three Chimneys Farm.  Woodford County is also home to Lakeside Arena the area's largest competitive horse show arena, offering many new activities and shows each week.  Don't miss out on horse racing while visiting Central Kentucky.  Keeneland, located just 10 minutes away in Lexington, is a great spot to enjoy afternoon racing at its best.  Meets are in April and October each year.

(The Cornerstone Pharmacy and Soda Fountain at 100 Main St.)

ICE CREAM

Cornerstone Pharmacy with the Two Sisters and a Temp Cafe has the only old-time soda fountain in town.  With the best hand-dipped hard ice creams and flavored sodas, the Cafe produces many smiles.  Enjoy the friendly atmosphere of 50 years past in the newly renovated building on the corner of Lexington Rd and Main St.

(The Jack Jouett House at 255 Craigs Creek Rd.)

JACK JOUETT

The Jack Jouett House, located off of McCowan's Ferry, is a restored Federal cottage dating from 1793.  It was built by Jouett, a Revolutionary War hero who rode all night to save Governor Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry and other Virginia Legislators from  capture by the British.  Captain Jouett was known as the " Paul Revere of the South ".  It is now a museum and the site of shows and reenactments throughout the year.

KENTUCKY RIVER

A wonderful spot that spans the length of Woodford County and offers great opportunities for water sports, swimming, and boating.  Enjoy a fun-filled day of relaxing on the longest river in Kentucky.

(Damon Farmer sand sculpts at the Farmer's Market Twilight Festival!)

LIVELY ENTERTAINMENT

There is loads of fun and excitement to be had in Downtown Versailles and surrounding areas!  There is 1 summer festival to celebrate the Farmer's Market, Parades for almost every occassion, a festival for Homecoming, Midway's annual Fall Festival, Millville's annual Hillbilly Daze, numerous Merchant Open Houses, and new events occuring monthly!  Plan on attending one today!

(Marcelle's on Main at 114 S Main St.)

MUSIC

Rock and roll, jazz, Christian, and punk-alternative are only a few types of music showcased at Marcelle's on Main each week.  Wednesday through Saturday nights, new line-ups give crowds something to cheer about.  It is a smoke and alcohol free time that is perfect for all ages. 

(Irish Acres Gallery at 4205 Ford's Mill Rd.)

NAMES

There are seven different locations in Wodford County that you can visit!  Millville, located off US 60 East, is home Woodford Reserve and lovely scenic roads. Nonesuch, located off HWY 33 and Ford's Mill, which is the home of Irish Acres Gallery, an elegant antique and dining experience and the Cummins Ferry Campground. It is located right on the Kentucky River and offers RV hook-ups and spot rentals.  Mortonsville, located off HWY 33, is home to many local family farms and the Jack Jouett House.  Pinckard, located off HWY 169, is home to the wonderful Boyd's OrchardMidway, located right off HWY 421, is home dozens of quaint shops and restaurants, as well as, lovely horse farms.  Pisgah, located right behind the Castle, boasts historic cemeteries and one of 'Kentucky's Most Scenic Byways'.  Versailles is home to a wonderful downtown, lovely retaurants, and great times!

(Boyd Orchards at 1396 Pinckard Pike.)

ORCHARDS

Take a scenic drive out Hwy 33 and follow the large white signs to Boyd Orchards at 1396 Pinckard Pike. A great family farm and orchard with a gift shop, fresh produce, apple picking, cafe, bakery, corn maze, pumpkins and hay rides. It is perfect for schools, groups and family outings.

PLAYS

Enjoy Broadway-like plays right here in Versailles!  The Woodford County Theatrical Arts Association produces many plays a year to sold-out audiences.  With wonderful crews and stellar casts, the plays are phenomenal and provide loads of family fun.

(There is always quick service at Daisy Girls at 175 N Main St.)

QUICK SERVICE

All of our shops and stores provide excellent and quick customer service.  All shops are aware that your time and money is important, and are determined to treat you with the utmost respect and concern.  All will treat you like a member of the family, because we want you to come back to visit!

RECREATION

You should visit our brand new Falling Springs Art & Recreation Center, which is complete with state of the art fitness equipment, a water park, and swimming pools. Falling Springs is located in the Woodford County Park on Hwy 62 right off of the new connector road.  The WC Park is also home to the Woodford County Fair held annually each year in June, and also hosts basketball courts, baseball & softball diamonds, and the high school football & soccer stadium. For more recreation, you can walk or bike on our wonderful trails or downtown tours, or just enjoy a stroll in one of many parks. They are safe, clean and a perfect place for family fun.  Pick up a walking tour brochure today!

(An exciting Woodford Co. High School football game.)

SPORTS

There are hundreds of Woodford County High School games to partake in.  It offers great family fun and also supports camaraderie among friends and neighbors!  Check out the schedule and your favorite sport today!  Versailles also offers an opportunity for all golf lovers to test their skills and abilities regularly.  Woodford Hills Country Club offers great golf, food, and friends for members each year.  Take a swing today!

TRAINS

Visit the Bluegrass Railroad Museum at the Woodford Co. Park, on US 62.  Enjoy a scenic ride through the rolling hills and beautiful horse farms of central Kentucky . Included is a museum and gift shop. It is open weekends mid May-Oct.  For the kid in all of us, don't forget to stop by the Nostalgia Station on Depot St, conveniently located off of N Main St.  It is filled with model trains and tracks that will keep you and your family busy all afternoon!

(KCTCS Headquarters at 300 N Main St.)

UNIVERSITY HEADQUARTERS

Kentucky Community Technical College System has already moved to Versailles and inhabited the Texas Instruments Factory building at 300 N Main St.  The $7 million dollar renovation is state of the art!  It offers board rooms, conference rooms, dozens of offices, and the most technological computer and training equipment in the state.  It is well worth a look around!

The Entrance to Equus Run

(Equus Run Vineyard at 1280 Moores Mill Rd.)

VINEYARDS

You can visit two exceptional local Woodford Vineyards & Wineries, Equus Run Winery, Wildside Vines, and Castlehill Farm & Winery.  Equus Run, located in Midway, KY was recently awarded a CNN Award for one of Americas Hidden Treasures and offers tastings, special events and concerts, and a gift shop.  Castle Hill, located at 3560 Lexington Road and just West of the Castle, offers a gift shop, tasting room, Kentucky artists and beautiful views. 

Red-eyed Tree Frog photo

WILDLIFE

Buckley Wildlife Sanctuary & Audubon Center and Buckley Hills Audubon Society , located at 1305 Germany Rd, is a 374-acre wildlife haven.   It is operated by the National Audubon Society and offers nature trails, bird watching, and special events. Operational hours for the Sanctuary are Wed-Fri. 9-5 and Sat-Sun. 9-6 and for the Audubon Center Sat-Sun. 1-6. Admission is $2.

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Versailles is the central location for the entire State of Kentucky!  When traveling, Versailles is only 45 minutes away from Louisville, 1 hour from Cincinnati, 15 minutes from Frankfort and Lexington, and 2 hours from Bowling Green.  Wherever you are going, Versailles is never far away!

YELLOW JACKET COUNTRY

What better way to enjoy Versailles, than to take back with you some Yellow Jacket Spirit!  The mascot of the Woodford County High School, the yellow jacket, is on t-shirts, blankets, bags, and stickers.  You can find them on just about everything!  Pick up some spirit today!

(There are so many things in bloom in Versailles!)

ZEN

Enjoy yourself in the slow pace and relaxation of Versailles.  Let stress just disappear as you stroll through Downtown, rest at a Bed & Breakfast, dine at a lovely restaurant, or learn about local history.  It will help restore your soul!

Read or print out our:

Downtown Versailles Brochure

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For more information, a brochure or map,

please contact:

Melissa Lippert
Main Street Manager/Renaissance Coordinator
Vision Versailles 2000+
101 N. Main Street
Versailles, KY 40383
phone/fax 859.879.5033
e-mail: info@downtownversaillesky.com

 

 

 

 

 

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