Visit one of America’s Best Small Towns, Pikeville on the Eastern End of Kentucky


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It’s been said about Pikeville that it is a “small town with a big past.” Beginning with the famous railroad tales and memorabilia, the massive coal-mining operations of Henry Ford, and of course country music.

You can easily find luxury bus trips in Kentucky that will take you to Pikeville. Just pack your bag and hop onto your luxury bus that goes from different parts of the Kentucky, West Virginia, and Ohio tri-state area.

Visitors to Pikeville dwell in its wonderful history and cherish every bit of the heritage that this lovely Appalachian town has to offer.

A brief overview of Pikeville KY

Pikeville, KY finds a place in the well-known book written by Norm Crampton titled ‘The 100 Best Small Towns in America.’

That itself is a good enough reason to spend your next vacation in this lovely little town up in the Appalachian mountains. Just ask around, “Where can I find bus tours near me for a trip to Pikeville, KY?” 

Interestingly, Pikeville wouldn’t have been located where it is today, and neither would it be known as Pikeville if events didn’t happen as they did.

Pikeville gets its name from Pike County which needed a seat and it was initially decided to be set up at a location further away from where it is now.

The new town began as Pike in 1824, went on to become Piketon in 1829, and finally became Pikeville in 1850 and continues to be the seat of Pike County.

Pikeville’s claim to fame is a landmark that is an engineering wonder known as the Pikeville Cut-Through. It’s a by-pass of the famous Levisa Fork that earlier went in a looping course through Pikeville downtown.

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It’s an awesome sight to look at today and has made it a lot more convenient for the townsfolk with the railroad and highway by-passing downtown via this wonderful Cut-Through.

Pikeville is also famous for the annual ‘Hillbilly Days’ festival that takes place in April. Among other attractions of this festival, a large number of people from all over the country come to enjoy and take part in what has come to be known as “Mountain Music.”

That’s Pikeville’s gift to America’s great Hillbilly tradition that played such an important role in settling the frontiers of the ‘Wild West’ during the latter evolution of the United States.

If you haven’t yet decided on getting a booking for bus tours in Pikeville, Kentucky, get it now. Summer is the best time of the year to visit this charming little town in the mountains.

Things to do and places to see in Pikeville

There is a lot more than a visitor in Pikeville can look forward to. The Pauley Bridge over the Great Sandy River is another beautiful heritage of Pikeville that visitors never miss.

The Duelling Barrels Brewery & Distillery is a must-see place not just for the generous 4 tastings of handcrafted brew but also to get a look and feel of the historic brewery that is part of Pikeville’s heritage now.

The Appalachian Wireless Arena is the center for culture, education, and entertainment in Eastern Kentucky that cannot be missed. The intriguing Hatfield and McCoy feud area surely deserves a look like a part of Pikeville’s history.

Look for a reputable tour management company like Sublime Tours USA to manage the trip for you.

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