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A Phonetic Guide to Serenbe

 

S is for Sustainability

Serenbe is a model for sustainability. The land has been planned to protect the wetlands and they have preserved over 70% of their land as green space. Serenbe has geothermal, solar and net zero homes to conserve energy.

 

E is for Events

You’ll never run out of things to do at Serenbe. Their even calendar is chock full of exciting events like the Southern Chef Series, bird watching, yoga, farmers markets and more.

 

R is for Riding

In the heart of the Serenbe community is Serenbe Stables, a non-profit with the vision of connecting horses and humans in a safe, positive way. It’s a place where you can enjoy a ride, regardless of experience. 

 

E is for Eating

Why do we love Serenbe? Because they are our people (otherwise known as food people). They have incredible dining options including our friends at Bamboo Juice, The Farmhouse at Serenbe, The Hil and a weekly farmers market. With a farm on site, it’s no wonder their food is so incredible!

 

N is for Nature

Serenbe believes in a theory known as biophilia, which states that there is an instinctive bond between humans and other living systems. That’s why nature is at the heart of their planning. They have extensive trails, local community supported agriculture programs, a weekly famers market and farm-to-table restaurants. 

 

B is for Boutiques

Have a shopping itch? Serenbe has the answer in their various boutiques. Shop for clothing, pet products, beauty products, art and more all in the beautiful small town setting.

 

E is for Eating (Again)

 Cook like Serenbe's own Chef Thaddeus Barton from The Farmhouse! This week's Be the Chef meal is The Farmhouse's Irish Colcannon with sausage, bacon, potatoes & fresh dill. Happy eating!

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