Attractions around Cullman
Explore 13 attractions, restaurants, shops around Cullman
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Ave Maria Grotto
1600 St. Bernard Dr. SE, Cullman, AL 35055
Four-acre park providing a natural setting for 125 miniature reproductions of historic buildings and shrines created by a Benedictine monk of the St. Bernard Abbey in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Si se habla español! Piden por Esmeralda si necesitan ayuda :)
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Clarkson Covered Bridge
Off Hwy 278, Cullman, AL 35057-5577
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Skydive Alabama
231 County Road 1360, Cullman, AL 35179-6023
A year-round skydiving center offering state-of-the-art equipment and unsurpassed professional instruction. Since safety is a priority, only USPA certified Jumpmasters and instructors will assist you with your skydive. Skydive Alabama is dedicated to teaching sound skydiving skills through the most advance methods of training available.
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Sportsman Lake Park
1544 Sportsman Lake Rd NW, Cullman, AL 35055-1735
Sportsman Lake Park Park · Miniature Golf · Outdoor Recreation We offer fun for the whole family! We have 17 Pavilion we rent for all occasions. Park is free for everyone to enjoy with playground, splash pad, and walking trails. Description pavilion $35.00 train rides $3.00 per person putt putt golf $3.00 per person paddle boats $4.00 per person fishing permits $2.00 per person
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Smith Lake Park
416 County Road 385, Cullman, AL 35057-5036
Smith Lake Park is located in Cullman County, Alabama on the shores of Lewis Smith Lake within 7 miles of I- 65 at Exit 304. The park is open for year round camping. The park consists of 219 full- service sites, 5 water/ electric sites, 61 tent sites, 9 cabins, 8 pavilions plus playgrounds, pool, fishing pier, a boat launch, chapel and bike/walking trail around the park. This makes Smith Lake Park a destination for fun and relaxation plus a number of special events and festivals at the park throughout the year.
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Cullman County Museum
211 2nd Ave NE, Cullman, AL 35055-2905
The Cullman County Museum is located in a replica of the home of the founder of the community, John Cullmann, an immigrant from Germany. Opening in 1975 the Museum has become a point of pride for the community whose history its walls contain. The Museum has displays covering many eras and interest. From Native American presentations to the Main Street displays which focus on Cullman's German heritage and early history. There are many interactive features in the Museum including the popular Arrowhead Rubbing table. Tour groups are welcome and "step-on" tours can be arranged for a first hand experience of the community. Other sites under the Museum umbrella include Weiss Cottage, Cullman's oldest house and the 1913 train depot which is located directly behind the Museum.
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Smith Farms
1825 4th St SW, Cullman, AL 35055-3984
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Goat Island Breweing
1646A John H Cooper Dr SE, Cullman, AL 35055-5491
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Cullman Wellness and Aquatics Center
1636 Field of Miracles Dr, Cullman, AL 35055-7600
Amenities include indoor and outdoor competition pools with low and high dives, water slides, children's play feature, lazy river, hot tub, fitness facility, aerobics classes, spin classes, basketball and volleyball gymnasium, walking track, meeting and party rooms, and more. Memberships start at just $50 a month and range upwards to $79 a month depending on the type and length of contract (individual, couples, and family memberships available for full facility or fitness only). Day passes are also available for $10 per person per day and allow full access to the facility. Party rooms are also available for rent by calling the center.
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Highway Pickers Antique Mall
1354 US Highway 278 W, Cullman, AL 35057-0969
Highway Pickers is an inside Antique Mall and Flea Market. We have 3 floors with 57,000 sq feet! Collectibles, Antiques, Homemade items, and much much more! We have elevator access! Come check us out! You won't regret it!
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Southern Accents Architectural Antiques
308 2nd Ave SE, Cullman, AL 35055-3516
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Steele Orchard
1695 County Road 1141, Cullman, AL 35057-6521
Tours designed to provide families and groups a look at the processes of a working apple orchard. Free samples. Fresh fruit and home baked goods available for purchase. Open July-Mid Aug. M-Sa 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Mid Aug.-Jan. M-Sa 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and Su 1 p.m.-4 p.m.
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St. Bernard Abbey
1600 Saint Bernard Ave SE, Cullman, AL 35055-3057
St. Bernard Abbey is a community of Benedictine monks, established in 1891. Today, after over 125 years of work and prayer, St. Bernard Abbey stands as a vibrant and growing monastery, known with affection and respect for the role it continues to play in the life of the Church in North Alabama. From the abbey’s foundation, the monks’ primary apostolate has been their school, known presently as St. Bernard Preparatory School, a coeducational boarding school. Additionally, the monks pastor several parishes in the Diocese of Birmingham. On campus, the monks also operate a retreat center, serving the needs of pilgrim groups and individuals. Many know the abbey as the home of the Ave Maria Grotto, a garden of shrines and miniature models of famous religious sites created by Br. Joseph Zoetle, O.S.B. Finally, there are monks engaged in various crafts and the manual tasks necessary for the operation of their more than 850-acre property, including its farm, buildings, and grounds.