The Kentucky Castle expands property + offerings

Two couples walking on a farm with chickens.

Guests can now explore the grounds and meet farm animals at The Farm at The Kentucky Castle. | Photo provided by The Kentucky Castle

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Last week, The Kentucky Castle (TKC) announced the expansion of its kingdom by partnering with neighboring property — Castle View Farm. In case you have yet to venture out to the most beautiful hotel in Kentucky, we’re going to share with you how you can get the royal treatment on your trip to Versailles.

The Castle

TKC has everything for the perfect staycation. The property currently has 13 available accommodations including a farm view cabin, four tower suites + a glamping tent experience.

While visiting, pamper your inner princess with a luxurious spa service. The Spa is open seven days a week and offers everything from facials and body scrubs, to massages and reiki.

Don’t forget to round out your visit with its fresh farm-to-table fare. Brunch is served daily from 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. + dinner service begins at 5 p.m. Book your spot here.

The Farm

The additional 50 acres brings TKC’s total to 100+ acres.

Twenty-five of those have already been earmarked for a production garden, adding to the one-acre learning garden it already has. The expansion gives TKC the opportunity to rehabilitate an old farmhouse. More details to come, so stay tuned.

Fun fact: Produce used in this summer’s menu will all come directly from TKC’s new garden.

Activities

While more changes + additions will continue throughout the year, there are several experiences that you can book now:

Plan Ahead: This expansion also allows TKC to launch a monthly Lunch & Learn Series that will kick off this week with an onsite propagation workshop led by agriculture teacher Toni Myers.

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