Tip: Combine both distilleries in one day; book Four Roses morning, Wild Turkey afternoon.

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New Albany, Indiana ★ 4.1

New Albany sits across the Ohio River from Louisville, the southern Indiana town with Hi-Five Doughnuts on East Market and a renovated downtown of independent restaurants and bars.

Tip: Cross the Sherman Minton Bridge for the donut counter, then walk the New Albany riverfront.

Bardstown ★ 4.6

Bardstown sits 45 minutes south of Louisville, the self-styled Bourbon Capital of the World with Heaven Hill, the historic Talbott Tavern bourbon bar and a downtown bourbon-trail walking circuit.

Tip: Book Heaven Hill tours ahead. Talbott Tavern is the lunch stop for fried chicken.

Loretto (Maker's Mark) ★ 4.7

Loretto sits an hour south of Louisville, home to the Maker's Mark Distillery on Burks Spring Road where visitors can tour the historic site and dip their own bottle in red wax.

Tip: Book the dip-your-own tour ahead. The distillery grounds are a registered National Historic Landmark.

Frankfort (Buffalo Trace) ★ 4.7

Frankfort sits 55 minutes east of Louisville, home to Buffalo Trace Distillery, a National Historic Landmark distilling bourbon for over 200 years and Kentucky's state capital.

Tip: Tours run free with reservations. Walk the National Historic Landmark grounds before tasting.

Lexington ★ 4.4

Lexington sits 75 minutes east of Louisville, the horse-country town anchored by Keeneland Race Track, the Kentucky Horse Park and a chef-driven restaurant scene running thoroughbred cuisine.

Tip: Pair a morning Keeneland workout with lunch at one of Lexington's downtown rooms.

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