Top 10 Things to do in Sellersburg, United States

January 6, 2018 Leonarda Pillsbury

Sellersburg is a town located within Silver Creek Township, Clark County, Indiana, United States. It had a population of 6,128 at time of the 2010 census. Sellersburg is located along Interstate 65, about 15 minutes north of Louisville.
Restaurants in Sellersburg

1. Fuzzy Zoeller's Covered Bridge Golf Club

12510 Covered Bridge Rd, Sellersburg, IN 47172-9694 +1 812-246-8880
Excellent
64%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
4%
Terrible
8%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 25 reviews

Fuzzy Zoeller's Covered Bridge Golf Club

Covered Bridge is a Fuzzy Zoeller- designed 18-hole coursenestled on a gently rolling plain at the foot of Southern Indiana's famous Floyds Knobs. Each hole has been laid out to emphasize the natural beauty of the landscape and panorama. The par 72 circuit features five lakes, a meandering creek and is pleasantly forested. Greens are gently contoured and trap placement is challenging but not punishing. Paved cart paths connect all tees and carts can be driven anywhere on the course's Zoysia grass fairways. Each hole offers a choice of four separate tees matching the course to the ability level of any player.

Reviewed By debbieschoentrup - Greenwood, Indiana

The golf course is beautiful, clubhouse is huge overlooking 18th hole. There are houses around this course, the grounds crews were busy taking care of this course and you could tell, even with Indiana having one of the worst droughts in October. A must play...MoreThank you for your review of Covered Bridge Golf Club. We are glad you visited our course and had a great experience. We hope to see you again soon!

2. Derby Dinner Playhouse

525 Marriott Dr, Clarksville, IN 47129-3099 +1 812-288-8281
Excellent
67%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 180 reviews

Derby Dinner Playhouse

A 500 seat dinner theatre featuring Broadway Musicals, Comedies, Concerts, and Children's Theatre. A freshly prepared home-style buffet is included in the ticket price. Located just minutes from downtown Louisville, KY, free parking and AAA discounts are available.

Reviewed By rc1950 - Jonestown, Pennsylvania

Our group went to this playhouse and we seen A Christmas Carol the Musical and the show was very good but the food not very good at all. However the show was very good and perfect for holiday season. We really did enjoy this show as the actors made it a fantastic new view of this classic tale. Only wish the food was half as good as the show. They need to hire a better chef who takes pride in their food.

3. Schimpffs Confectionery

347 Spring St, Jeffersonville, IN 47130-3449
Excellent
75%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 223 reviews

Schimpffs Confectionery

Reviewed By Ispdet - Huntington, Indiana, USA

During our last visit to Louisville the couple we were visiting insisted that we accompany them to this small candy shop in Jeffersonville, Indiana. We happily agreed and experienced a wonderful demonstration of candy making. The samples were also wonderful. Before leaving, we bought a variety of chocolates to taste after returning home. These chocolates, filled with various fillings, were some of the best we’ve ever tasted. So smooth, creamy, rich and flavorful. They truly did melt in your mouth. Today’s visit was just to replenish our supply and add some more variety to chocolate tasting experience.

4. Charlestown State Park

12500 Highway 62, Charlestown, IN 47111-9759 +1 812-256-5600
Excellent
55%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
4%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 72 reviews

Charlestown State Park

Charlestown State Park was established in 1995. The park's 5,118 acres include 4,756 acres transferred from the U.S. Army and 362 acres purchased from private owners. Charlestown State Park is remarkable for its varied topography from gently rolling highlands to its heavily wooded steep ravines. Rock outcroppings, scenic Fourteenmile Creek, and high quality woodlands make this an important addition to the state park system. The park offers rich habitat for both plants and animals. Several rare and endangered plant species as well as numerous areas displaying abundant high quality wildflowers complement diverse animal life found here.

Reviewed By Sevencee

Park was nothing spectacular, has enough trails, would have been nice to see the trails marked better so if you are wondering if you are on a wrong trail you know. Visited in July, it was very warm and humid, likely much nicer and more scenic in fall.

5. Huber's Orchard & Winery

19816 Huber Rd, Starlight, IN 47106-8309 +1 812-923-9463
Excellent
64%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
5%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 241 reviews

Huber's Orchard & Winery

Huber's Orchard and Winery located in beautiful Starlight, IN features a Winery & Distillery, Farmer's Market, Family Farm Park, Starlight Café, Bakery, Ice Cream & Cheese Shop, and MORE!

Reviewed By Rick47172

Wine, bourbon, rum, brandy. Great setting. Tasting room. Great atmosphere. Many products to sample. Great customer friendly service. Clean. Close parking. Great stop on Sunday afternoon. Food available. Snacks. Ice cream. Only reason this isn’t a 5 star. Prices. Very pricey, but if you can afford it, it would be a 5 star. Like the wine. Love the brandy, and the whiskey is pretty good. Plenty to do.

6. Falls of the Ohio State Park

201 W Riverside Dr, Exit 0, Interstate 65, Clarksville, IN 47129-3148 +1 812-280-9970
Excellent
53%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 214 reviews

Falls of the Ohio State Park

Dating back 386 million years, the Falls of Ohio are among the world's largest naturally exposed fossil beds.

Reviewed By DanaLfromKY - New Albany, Indiana

This is a great park on the river. There’s a nice interpretive center and they give tours of the Falls on occasions. There’s quite a bit to explore on your own. Good hiking. Good access to downtown Jeffersonville through sidewalks. The fossils are neat to see and learn about. Plenty of parking. Close to restaurants and shops in downtown Jeffersonville and also the Big Four Bridge to walk or bike to downtown Louisville.

7. Angel's Envy Distillery

500 E Main St, Louisville, KY 40202-1002 +1 502-890-6300
Excellent
86%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 270 reviews

Angel's Envy Distillery

Built in the heart of Louisville, the Angel’s Envy Distillery is downtown’s first fully operational whiskey production facility. Angel’s Envy puts you in the center of our distilling process for a unique tour experience. TOURS ARE BY ONLINE RESERVATION ONLY.

Reviewed By kvoltzzz - Indianapolis, Indiana

We just got back from an amazing weekend Bachelorette Trip to Louisville. Our Angels Envy Distillery tour added to all of our weekend fun! Special shoutout to Helena. She was the best tour guide we could have had! Loved the tour as it gave a...MoreWe really appreciate hearing that! Thank you so much for sharing your review with us, and we hope you'll come back and visit us again!

8. Kopp's Lakes

521 Kopp Rd, Clarksville, IN 47129-9101 +1 812-913-0439
Excellent
95%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 19 reviews

Kopp's Lakes

Kopp's Lake is an outdoor recreation facility that offers fishing, primitive camping, a venue for company picnics and outdoor events.

Reviewed By randy w - Clarksville, Indiana

We've lived in the area 23 yrs, we've driven down the interstate past the lakes thousands of times, never bothered to stop, or even consider going there,never have been a fan of paylakes. My mistake. One thing you'll see from the interstate is a beautiful 40 acre lake, the large lake, and mowed well kept grounds. Sunday, memorial day weekend, my wife, 2 sons and granddaughter decided to give it a shot since we had plenty of bait from the previous weekends excursion to patoka lake. Myself, wife and one son arrived around 9 am, stopped at the office/bait and tackle as instructed on the way in. The first thing I noticed when we walked in was a happy smiling face welcoming us to kopps lakes, a well stocked neat clean bait and tackle shop. I spoke with the lady about a rather scathing, vulgar review a gentleman, like use that term loosely, had posted on their Facebook page the night before. Since this is a family oriented business and children look at their f/b I thought they needed to know. More on this later. Paid our admission, was told the fishing was really good the night before and earlier but it had slowed a little. That's fine, fish eat when they want. We stayed until 10 pm, never got a bite from a catfish but did catch some bluegill, watched our 3 y.o. granddaughter catch her first fish, learn to bait a hook and try to cast a paw patrol fishing pole which would've made the price of admission worth it if it cost $1000.00. We tried several baits we had, a few lures, no luck. We saw several people catching nice cats thruout the day, but one lady with I believe her elderly father seemed to be catching a fish with every few casts from both the large and small lake. After watching this for an hour our son couldn't take it and asked her what bait she was using, there was our problem, wrong bait. As the bait shop was out of the fishes favorite cuisine, it was later in the afternoon, we had none of the homemade baits many of the other regulars were using, information they all were happy to share, unusual in itself, we decided to catch some blue gill, have fun watching our granddaughter, and spend time together as a family. Now, as for the above, if your some super angler that catches world records with every cast, your going to be disappointed,if you think the fish are going to just jump into your arms, not happening. The owners nor employees have an "easy" button for you to use to make fish bite. If i caught fish everytime I put a line in the water I'd be a pro tour multi millionaire icon. Fish bite when they want, what they want, if you figure out a way to make them bite when YOU want, on what YOU want, better market it. As with all fishing, timing,bait, presentation, weather, a little luck are key. What you will find at kopps, a well maintained pair of lakes, full of fish, well maintained grounds, plenty of waste receptacles emptied daily, constant monitoring of the grounds, probably the cleanest restrooms of any outdoor business I've ever visited, not outhouses or porta potties, plenty of parking, picnic tables, huge smoker and air conditioned kitchen at the shelter house available for rent. Plenty of room for fishing, we were really surprised at the LG lakes size, the small lake is really nice as well, both connected thru a culvert under the road. Shade trees and roofed area I believe for handicapped anglers tho the whole property is handicap accessible. Overall, very nice, family oriented, available for large groups, I suggest you visit their website or f/b page. The only thing I would caution against for people with small children especially, there are geese that frequent the lakes, and with geese comes goose poop landmines. Keep an eye on little one or they'll find some new toys to play with, yes it happens. Don't be mad at the geese tho, just because they get in free ,leave poop behind, I doubt they'll outfish you, unless your the idiot posting obscenities on their f/b, lol.

9. Kentucky Peerless Distilling Co

120 N 10th St, Louisville, KY 40202-2610 +1 502-566-4999
Excellent
88%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 232 reviews

Kentucky Peerless Distilling Co

Kentucky Peerless Distilling Company opened in Louisville, Kentucky in 2015, but the distillery's roots extend back to 1889, when their ancestor, Henry Kraver, began distilling bourbon. Corky and Carson Taylor, fourth and fifth generation descendants of Kraver, are the historic-turned-urban Bourbon makers dedicated to providing a distinctively-authentic bourbon experience with distillery tours and tastings. Visit to experience, first-hand, the Peerless Caliber that sets Peerless spirits apart.

Reviewed By DaR6482 - Atlanta, Georgia

We love Peerless Rye and their bourbon ball truffles so much that we planned our trip from Georgia to Ohio through Louisville to visit this distillery since we had such a great experience the n October ‘17 during out 1st visit. The Staff is super friendly and knowledgeable! Alayna was our host today and she was super and made our 2nd experience even better than our 1st. They offer a tasting of the 3 single barrel flavor profiles (oak & pepper, floral, vanilla & caramel) that make up their signature rye....really cool to see how each taste individually and then how they come together in the signature product. Love the vanilla and caramel profile! Also, call me for the truffles! They are absolutely amazing! My favorite from any distillery. Great gift shop also! Well worth a visit....a don’t miss!

10. Regal New Albany Stadium 16

300 Professional Ct, New Albany, IN 47150-8405 +1 844-462-7342
Excellent
27%
Good
47%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
5%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 18 reviews

Regal New Albany Stadium 16

Reviewed By DanaLfromKY - New Albany, Indiana

Basic theatre. No major problems.
Typical theatre where the the concessions are way too expensive, but that's everywhere. Staff is okay. The one issue we've had in the winter is it being way too cold; I mean keep your coats on freezing. Other than that, it's fine.

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