Cullman is a city in and the county seat of Cullman County, Alabama, United States. It is located along Interstate 65, about 50 miles (80 km) north of Birmingham and about 55 miles (89 km) south of Huntsville. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 14,775, with an estimated population of 15,496 in 2016.
Restaurants in Cullman
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St. Bernard Abbey is a community of Benedictine monks, established in 1891. Today, after over 125 years of work and prayer, St. Bernard Abbey stands as a vibrant and growing monastery, known with affection and respect for the role it continues to play in the life of the Church in North Alabama. From the abbey’s foundation, the monks’ primary apostolate has been their school, known presently as St. Bernard Preparatory School, a coeducational boarding school. Additionally, the monks pastor several parishes in the Diocese of Birmingham. On campus, the monks also operate a retreat center, serving the needs of pilgrim groups and individuals. Many know the abbey as the home of the Ave Maria Grotto, a garden of shrines and miniature models of famous religious sites created by Br. Joseph Zoetle, O.S.B. Finally, there are monks engaged in various crafts and the manual tasks necessary for the operation of their more than 850-acre property, including its farm, buildings, and grounds.
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We had such a great time here. From the pig races to the slides to the rope zipline to the low ropes course to the tires, pony ride, candy cannon, roller coaster and so much more. This farm is well maintained and everything is well spaced out and well thought through. Do not hesitate to take your family. Also don't skip the lemonade, caramel apples and kettle corn.
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Four-acre park providing a natural setting for 125 miniature reproductions of historic buildings and shrines created by a Benedictine monk of the St. Bernard Abbey in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Definitely a must see! The detail on these miniature structures is amazing. Take your time strolling through the Grotto, take lots of pictures and marvel at the talent, creativity and work that was involved in creating these replicas.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
The Shops at 3rd Street Promenade is truly a one-of-a-kind shopping experience located in Cullman, AL. Here to enrich the culture of our city and beyond, many artisans from all over the South are featured here along with a variety of home decor items. We have something for everyone in any price range. We have original art that is of the highest form and quality along with southern folk art that defines small town living. You can walk around our store on the hand-painted cobblestone path that takes you to a mural of a downtown street. Around the corner you will find our indoor old-time theater where the latest artwork is being displayed complete with a marquee that bears the name of our featured artist. If you are visiting Cullman, 3rd Street Promenade is definitely worth seeing.Come see us! We are located off Highway 278 in downtown Cullman, AL. Take Exit 308 off I-65 (drive a total of 2 miles.) After you cross over Highway 31, drive through 3 traffic lights. We are located on the right directly across the street from Office Equipment. We share the block with Southern Accents and Fairview Florist.
4.5 based on 133 reviews
This was the longest covered bridge I have seen at 270 feet long. It was worth the drive. Also, an old (nonworking) grist mill on site.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
We stop by every chance we get. They have the best smoked meat. Please try the chicken it melts in your mouth. No faux smoke flavors either. Perfectly cooked juicy meats. Wow I’m hungry writing this. Also a wine sampler. I love their blackberry wine also. You’ve got to go in a see what they’ve got. It’s amazing.
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Tours designed to provide families and groups a look at the processes of a working apple orchard. Free samples. Fresh fruit and home baked goods available for purchase. Open July-Mid Aug. M-Sa 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Mid Aug.-Jan. M-Sa 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and Su 1 p.m.-4 p.m.
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