For a Restful Getaway, Head to the Bluegrass State

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SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Life can be overwhelming. Work, school, traffic, noise, bills, chores...the list of things to do and worry about seems unending and inescapable. Luckily, Kentucky has a list just as long of places offering a break from all the above that are quiet, tranquil and make life’s stressors seem a world away.

There is no one correct remedy for stress. Some look to nature in search of a unique blend of serenity and exploration. Others would rather recharge their batteries reading a book on the veranda of a bed and breakfast in a picturesque small town. However they like to unwind, they need look no further than the Bluegrass State for these retreat ideas and more.

Kentucky’s 44 state parks located throughout the commonwealth are not to be overlooked. Each gives visitors a chance to immerse themselves in all manner of peaceful outdoor activities. For example, hiking to one of the many breathtaking views along a trail in Pine Mountain State Resort Park in southeastern Kentucky or maybe casting a line from a bass fishing boat on Kentucky Lake at Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park are some great ways back to center. Equestrian types can always saddle a horse and saunter down the Eagle Point Trail in Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park.

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For those who don’t find zen in the outdoors, Kentucky has plenty of destinations that offer fully climate-controlled relaxation options.

Whether traveling solo or with a small group, Snug Hollow Farm is perfect for a quiet getaway. Located in Irvine, an hour-and-a-half southeast of Lexington, this bed and breakfast rests on a 300-acre farm that provides guests an idyllic backdrop of forested hills, lush meadows and babbling creeks. No matter the time of year, this piece of Appalachian paradise is ideal for quiet reverie.

The L&N Bed and Breakfast in the river city of Henderson makes a great option for those needing some peace, but still wanting to keep a foot inside the grid. After a gourmet breakfast in the L&N’s charming dining room, they can take a long walk along the Ohio River, then relax with some retail therapy. Boutiques of every caliber and persuasion abound in downtown Henderson.

Almost 10 miles outside of Henderson is the Farmer and Frenchman. The restaurant is set on a picturesque farm and winery with an unmatched view of fields and vineyard. Add a first-class dinner from a seasonal menu, expertly paired with wine, and anyone who was stressed at the start of the meal will be full, happy and perhaps a little sleepy by the end.

More peaceful ideas for planning an escape can be found at www.kentuckytourism.com.

Representing just a fraction of what Kentucky has to offer when it comes to relaxation, the possibilities for a quiet retreat in Kentucky are endless.

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