
Larue County Holidays
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Your Larue County Holiday
From beginning to end, everything is taken care of when you book an Larue County holiday package. So whether you're journeying to Hodgenville to experience its history or touring all over, planning your adventure is a piece of cake. With so many things to see and do on a trip to Larue County, it can be tricky to know where to start. Kick off your journey in Hodgenville at Abraham Lincoln Birthplace at Sinking Spring and Abraham Lincoln Boyhood Home at Knob Creek — two leading attractions here. Another great city worth adding to your itinerary is New Haven. Don't miss The Abbey of Gethsemani and Kentucky Railway Museum. When it's time to stop dreaming and start travelling, Expedia will help turn your Larue County holiday into reality.
Larue County Essential Information
Language | English |
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Currency | U.S dollars |
Closest Airport | Louisville Intl. Airport (SDF) |
Top hotels in Larue County

Lincoln Lodge
"Wedding night was great"
Reviewed on 9 Jun 2026

Greenfield Inn and Suites Elizabethtown, KY I65 Exit 94
"Staff.\n Was very nice and I didn't eat breakfast so I don't know what it was about and the room was clean, but I did find little pieces of paper On The Floor but that was no biggie and what I didn't like Nothing there was Nothing. Oh, the bed was a little hard."
Reviewed on 14 Jun 2026

The Trail Hotel
"Great Hotel! Nice restaurant and bars. Great for bourbon lovers!"
Reviewed on 14 Jun 2026
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