Spring is in the air in Oxford County and we couldn’t be more excited for all the brilliantly delicious things on the horizon! It also happens to be one of our favourite times of year to explore the Oxford County Cheese Trail.

Spring Along the Cheese Trail

In just a few weeks, the season’s first crops of rhubarb and asparagus will begin to dot the horizon, spring buds and greenery will colour the landscape and along with it all, some truly unique flavours will be found across Oxford.

Before the hustle and bustle of summer, consider heading down for a day along The Oxford County Cheese Trail as you rediscover what spring in Ontario truly is. Here's a detailed itinerary for a planned day along the trail. Want to skip ahead? No problem!

Stop 1: Jakeman's Maple Farm & Trillium Woods

*Note, you may need to put Beachville instead of Sweaburg in your GPS

Jakeman's Maple Farm Shop

Start your visit with one of the first signs of spring: freshly tapped maple syrup. Jakeman’s Maple Farm is located in the beautiful village of Sweaburg, in the old general store.

You’ll be greeted with more mapley goodness than you knew existed. We’re talking maple popcorn, coffee, candies, cookies and Jakeman’s signature ice wine maple syrup (it tastes like blueberry pancakes)!

After finishing up in the store, pop across the road to Trillium Woods. Wander through a mature sugar bush on a wide, well-maintained 1km loop. Starting in late April, the trail comes to life with a woodland wildflowers including the butter yellow of trout lily's and Ontario's provincial flower the Trillium. Please remember to take only photos and leave only footprints!

Time to next stop: 13 mins drive

Stop 2: Cheesy History at Ingersoll Cheese Museum

 

Ingersoll Cheese Museum

After your walk, stop in at the Ingersoll Cheese Museum to get an appreciation for Oxford's cheesy history before your next stops. Tour a replica 1800s cheese factory and learn how we got the title of the Dairy Capital of Canada.

Time to next stop: 2 min drive or 18 min walk (on the Thomas Ingersoll Trail through 4 parks)

Stop 3:  Put Your Faith in Cheese at the Wine Cellar & Cheese Shop

 

Wine Cellar & Cheese Shop Woman Counter

Of course, what would a visit to the Oxford County Cheese Trail be without more cheese? Crazy, that’s what. Ridiculous, we say. Downright irresponsible.

The Wine Cellar and Cheese Shop on Ingersoll’s main drag is home to a wonderful selection of cheeses as well as Ontario-made condiments for your charcuterie board and a few key cheese accessories like raclette and fondue sets.

Browse their cheese counter for a curated variety of local, Ontario and international cheeses to find the right one (or five) for you! 

Time to next stop: 4 mins drive to either stop

Stop 4: Wind Down for the Day at Your Choice of Two Grate Restaurants

You didn’t think we’d send you home without enjoying one more ooey-gooey, cheesy meal, did you? For dinner- it’s your choice…and we use the word “choice” loosely because we won’t be judging if you have two dinners. #worthit

Option #1: Louie’s Pizza & Pasta

 

Louie's Pizza and Pasta plate of food

Your first option in Ingersoll is Louie’s Pizza and Pasta. This roadhouse-style stop has a menu FULL of cheesy goodness.

We’re talking monthly pizzas featuring  (some of our favs have included an eloté corn pizza and even a spaghetti pizza), panzerotti the size of your head, smoked mac n' cheese and our personal favourite, local cheese curds bathed in local craft beer and deep-fried. Expect a hearty meal is this casual local iconic roadhouse, featured on the Food Network's You Gotta Eat Here.

Option #2: The Elm Hurst Inn’s Mansion Restaurant

 

Elm Hurst Inn’s Mansion Restaurant Cheese Cup Board

Across town, The Elm Hurst Inn’s mansion restaurant offers a fine dining experience in a historic setting.  Enjoy a menu of delicious dishes and considering sharing an Oxford County cheese board.

Those looking to make their trip into an overnight will love the inn’s luxurious rooms and The Oxford County Cheese Trail package which brings a board of local cheese, chocolate and more right to your room. Oh, look at you, so fancy!

See You Soon

So there you have it: an easy-peasy day trip featuring some of the un-brie-lievable flavours of the Oxford County Cheese Trail.  Peruse the list of local stops below.  Use the "My Trip" heart icon to save stops for your own custom itinerary.  Access your "My trip" itinerary in the top right menu on this website.  Copy the "My Trip" link to save, share or hit the road with a ready to go map and all stop details.  We hope to see you soon! 

Elm Hurst Inn & Spa, Mansion Restaurant

  • 415 Harris St

Stay overnight in this luxurious Ontario’s Finest Inn with their Cheese Trail Package featuring a local cheese board, Ontario wine, chocolate and breakfast for two. 45 spacious guest rooms and 3 elegant suites, Breakfast included. Private dining. On-site Spa with infrared sauna…

Elm Hurst Inn Mansion Restaurant

  • 415 Harris St

Inspired cuisine in an Oxford County landmark. Private dining, Summer patio. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Sunday brunch. Please call to reserve a space. Some dates sell out well in advance. Credit Card required at time of booking.

Ingersoll Cheese & Agricultural Museum

  • 290 Harris St

Embark on a cheesy adventure in Ingersoll and discover over 150 years of Ontario's rich cheesemaking history! Dive into the captivating world of dairy delights at our award-winning museum, featuring seven unique buildings and exhibits that make us proud hosts of the renowned…

Ingersoll Cheese Playground

  • 290 Harris Street

Located in Centennial Park behind the Ingersoll Cheese & Agricultural Museum you will find a cheese themed playground. This playground was built by a local community group and area children with the help of Giver TV. Children can climb over and through slices of cheese, play in a…

Jakeman's Maple Farm

  • 454414 Trillium Line, R. R. # 1

For over 140 years, Jakeman's has been perfecting Ontario maple syrup craftmanship. Five generations of maple producers exploring new flavours and techniques has made their products famous far and wide. Jakeman's Maple Products range from granulated maple sugar, maple spread and…

Louie's Pizza & Pasta

  • 440 Bell St.

Home of the Big Ass Panzerotti, Louie's is known for their hearty servings, laid back atmosphere and nostalgic decor. With a great menu of comfort foods, you won't leave hungry. Visit Louie's for deep fried cheese curds with house marinara sauce (beer bathed deep fried curds)…

Patina's Gifts of Art & Craft

  • 112 Thames St. S

An amazing selection of handcrafted items - specializing in pottery, glass and Canadian art pieces, featuring over 100 artisans from across Canada and around the world. Ask owner Kathy Boyd to provide a tour of the pottery available on site. Among the collections you will find…

Wine Cellar & Cheese Shop (The)

  • 188 Thames St. S.

What started as a small town shop to make your own wine has grown to host a vast selection of delicious Ontario and international, artisanal cheeses. Browse the cheese counter and their wide assortment of cheese accompaniments. Visit for the monthly feature. If you're looking to…