Welcome to Bluegrass Country, the "Horse Capital of the World." But you don't have to be an avid racehorse fan to enjoy the natural beauty, culture and history that this exciting city has to offer. At the Raven Run Nature Sanctuary, for example, hiking trails wend their way through forests, meadows and gentle creeks, taking you past historic landmarks; there's even a nighttime guided walk for stargazing. The best place in the world for raising thoroughbred horses, Lexington has over 500 horse farms. The Kentucky Horse Park features films, horse shows and exhibits. Be sure to tour the American Saddle Horse Museum, dedicated to the native Kentucky breed, and watch races at the lovely Keeneland Race Course in season. Historic sites are plentiful here, including the Waveland State Historic Site, the childhood home of Mary Todd Lincoln and the Ashland estate of famed Kentucky statesman Henry Clay.
Restaurants in Lexington
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Granola Culture offerings include: - Yoga, Dance, Intuitive Birth and Movement Classes - Organic Skin + Beauty, including GC staples and Granola Culture's original Granola Bar, an artisan body bar where you can custom-make your own Castile soap, shampoo, conditioner, salt soak/scrub and sugar scrub. Granola Culture also features an in-house organic café, Fika offering soups, cheese platters and sweet fixes (vegetarian-friendly options available).
5.0 based on 1 reviews
The fully equipped Stott Pilates studio provides professional instruction for the balance of mind, body and spirit.
We are Lexington's longest-serving Yoga/Meditation Center (since 1981) and are downtown in the Gratz Park Historic District. We keep class-size small, so please call for a reservation. Our mixed-level Yoga classes feature slow, gentle stretch with breathing awareness, plus relaxation practice. Meditation classes present simple techniques for calming and focusing the mind, and letting go of stress.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.