If you're arriving early for the wedding weekend festivities, visit the 70th Annual Arts & Crafts Festival! $1 suggested donation and over 50 vendors. It's less than a 10-minute drive from the venue and downtown Hermann. Hours of the festival are: Saturday, October 8, 2022: 10 am - 5 pm Sunday, October 9, 2022: 10 am - 4 pm
A celebration of all things German – culture, heritage, food, and drinks – takes place every weekend in October. Visitors can enjoy activities, brats and beers, take a wine tour, or listen to live music while checking out some of the local shops. Hosted each weekend in October, the festival features events focused on German Heritage. Use the link to find the ultimate guide to the 2022 Hermann Oktoberfest!
Calling all history buffs! Hermann Farm's mission is to protect, promote and educate the public regarding the significance of Missouri's historical, agricultural, and winemaking heritage and support excellence in our region's food and farming. Book a tour over the wedding weekend using the link below!
Hermann, MO has been designated by National Geographic as one of America's best Adventure Towns. Located on the banks of the Missouri River, Hermann boasts beautiful views, breathtaking scenery, and rich German culture. Hermann is not only charming but extremely walkable so explore the downtown area where you'll find local restaurants, shops, galleries, and museums.
Bring in your kiddos for some spooky, creative fun! Open house style between 10am - 4pm on October 8th, 2022.
Enjoy live music every night of the wedding weekend! If you're arriving early or staying late and have free time, check out the following downtown establishments (short walk or uber/trolley ride) for live music. For times and details, use the link below. Fernweh Stonehill Winery Adam Puchta Winery 1837 Cellar Hermannhof Winery Tin Mill Brewery
Want to stay active over the wedding weekend? The Katy Trail State Park (~3 miles from Hermann at milemarker 100.8) is the longest developed rail trail in the country. Accessible from Hermann via the Missouri River Bridge biking/hiking lane and the wide bike lane/shoulder of Highway 19. Parking is available and is adjacent to the trail is available at the McKittrick trailhead. Hours of the trail are sunrise to sunset.