West Bend is the county seat of Washington County, Wisconsin, United States, in southeastern Wisconsin. As of the 2010 census, the population was 31,078.
Restaurants in West Bend
4.5 based on 53 reviews
A beautiful flower and plant garden earth sculpture built and maintained by volunteers from the community. This Cretian Labyrinth is 90 feet in diameter with seven circuits. The grass pathways are lined with bulbs, perennials, herbs and annuals, making a walk to the center a special and relaxing experience. This garden was designated as a Daylily Display Garden in 2009 by the American Hemerocallis Society. Located in one of West Bend's many beautiful city parks, the Labyrinth Garden is yours to enjoy free of charge during daylight hours.
we have been coming here in the spring summer and very early fall. Great care is taken to have a great display in each of these seasons. the gardens are well tended. The labyrinth is cleverly laid out. Just when you think you have reached the center, you are sent off nearly back to the entrance. The park also has many public sculptures and a large wooded area plus plenty of water features. For my wife & I the Floral Labyrinth was always the star of the park.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Savoring Thyme is a gift shop with hand selected specialty gifts. The store is set up with many vignettes to search through for finding that special gift. We have something for everyone; from clothing and jewelry to coffees and teas, children gifts, faith gifts, wine and entertaining gifts. We change seasonally to bring in gifts for the gardener and all holidays. Stop for a minute, spend and hour...need help finding a gift, one of our experienced staff can help you, wrap the gift so you are all set.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Unlike many trails, this one goes to places of interest. For me the stars of the trail are, Downtown West Bend, The Museum of Wisconsin Art, The Former Chicago & Northwestern Depot, The Milwaukee River, The Barton Feed mil and Waterfall, Kewaskum, & Campbelisport. I have both walked and biked the entire trail. There are shady areas to walk on hot days. I recommend the river area on hot days, In early June, you can see huge snapping turtles, some with shells larger than a dinner plate, laying eggs at the edge of the trail along the river. During Saturday mornings, in the summer, you can start or end you walk or bike ride a West Bend's huge Farmer's Market. Probably the quietest part of the trail for a nice walk is the two miles south of West Bend. Kewaskum hjas a large supermarket where you can get some food if you are biking the entire trail. The section between Barton and Kewaskum can be a bit tedious for walking as it is right along the highway. Most of the trail is paved.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Beautiful location for a wedding, the barn on site is great. Wonderful nature location with a lot of beauty.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
Over 70 vendors with fresh vegetables, herbs, cheese, eggs, fruit, bakery, flowers, honey, jams, soap, pet treats, soups, ready-to-eat food and much more! Live music at two different locations weekly.
Lots of vendors with fresh produce, bakery, flowers, organic products.crafts etc. I love the fresh bouquets and great morning coffee too.
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