Experience the charm of Lancaster County’s Amish farmlands on this immersive guided tour. Explore historic homes, schoolhouses, and a fascinating museum to uncover the rich traditions of Amish life. Delight in a self-guided visit to a 15-acre farm filled with animals, and savor delicious Amish BBQ for lunch. Engage with local artisans and discover the unique culture through insightful tours of original farmhouses. With accessible options and opportunities to purchase handmade goods, this experience offers a glimpse into the captivating world of the Amish community. What awaits you in this enchanting corner of Pennsylvania?

Key Points

Lancaster County: Amish Farmlands, Museum Tour, Farm Visit - Key Points

  • Guided 3-hour tour of Amish farmlands, historic homes, and schoolhouses in a private 14-passenger van with an English-speaking guide.
  • Opportunity to visit a 15-acre Amish farm, observe artisans at work, and enjoy homemade baked goods, ice cream, and root beer.
  • 90-minute guided tour of an original Amish farmhouse with insights into Amish history, religion, and clothing, with translations available in 17 languages.
  • Self-guided farm visit experience with baby goats, chickens, and an Amish BBQ Barn, as well as a unique Scooter Run activity.
  • Tour meeting point is at The Amish Farm and House off Lincoln Highway, Route 30, with free parking and cash recommended for purchases.
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Tour Overview and Details

Lancaster County: Amish Farmlands, Museum Tour, Farm Visit - Tour Overview and Details

Visitors can experience Amish Country through a guided tour in a private 14-passenger van. The 3-hour tour is likely to sell out, so it’s advisable to reserve in advance.

Cancellation is free up to 24 hours beforehand for a full refund. The tour is wheelchair accessible, and a live English-speaking guide is provided.

The tour covers Amish farmlands, homes, and one-room schoolhouses, including a historic farmhouse once lived in by an Amish family. Visitors can explore a 15-acre farm, sample local foods, and purchase Amish-made goods.

Itinerary Highlights

Lancaster County: Amish Farmlands, Museum Tour, Farm Visit - Itinerary Highlights

The tour takes visitors through Amish farmlands, historic homes, and one-room schoolhouses. Highlights include a visit to a 15-acre farm with:

Experience Description
Animals Meet baby goats, chickens, and other farm animals.
Artisans Observe Amish artisans at work.
Schoolhouse Explore an authentic Amish schoolhouse.
Dining Savor homemade baked goods, ice cream, and root beer from local stands.

Guests can also purchase Amish-made goods and foods during the tour. The experience provides a unique glimpse into Amish life and traditions.

Guided House Tour

Lancaster County: Amish Farmlands, Museum Tour, Farm Visit - Guided House Tour

A 90-minute guided tour of an original Amish farmhouse allows visitors to learn about Amish history, religion, and clothing.

Knowledgeable guides provide insights into the Amish way of life, from their traditional dress to their beliefs and customs. Translations are available in 17 languages, catering to overseas travelers.

While the tour involves climbing a flight of stairs, the experience is wheelchair-accessible. Visitors can enjoy the Amish lifestyle, gaining a deeper understanding of this unique community.

The guided house tour complements the broader Amish Country exploration, offering a personal and educational glimpse into the heart of this traditional culture.

Farm Visit Experience

Lancaster County: Amish Farmlands, Museum Tour, Farm Visit - Farm Visit Experience

One can enjoy a self-guided visit of a 15-acre farm featuring baby goats, chickens, and other animals. Visitors can indulge in lunch from the Amish BBQ Barn, renowned for its grilled chicken and Pennsylvania Dutch specialties. The farm also offers a unique experience with the Scooter Run, where guests can try real Amish scooters. Most visitors spend about an hour exploring the farm and its attractions.

Feature Description
Farm Size 15 acres
Animals Baby goats, chickens, and more
Dining Amish BBQ Barn with grilled chicken and PA Dutch foods
Unique Experience Scooter Run to try real Amish scooters
Average Visit Time 1 hour
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Visitor Information

Lancaster County: Amish Farmlands, Museum Tour, Farm Visit - Visitor Information

The meeting point for the tour is The Amish Farm and House, located off Lincoln Highway, Route 30, near the Target shopping center.

Free parking is available for visitors. The tour operates rain or shine, and the local partner will contact you in case of severe weather.

Some key visitor information includes:

  • Cash is recommended for purchases.
  • Video recording isn’t allowed.
  • The tour has received a 4.5/5 customer rating based on 200 reviews, with high praise for the guides and overall experience.

Tour Duration and Cancellation

Lancaster County: Amish Farmlands, Museum Tour, Farm Visit - Tour Duration and Cancellation

The Lancaster County: Amish Farmlands tour lasts for 3 hours, allowing visitors to thoroughly explore the Amish country.

The tour is popular, so it’s best to reserve a spot in advance. Fortunately, there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours prior for a full refund, providing flexibility.

The guided tour is wheelchair accessible and offered in English.

Whether the weather is fair or foul, the tour goes on as scheduled, with the local partner contacting visitors in case of severe conditions.

Accessibility and Language Support

Lancaster County: Amish Farmlands, Museum Tour, Farm Visit - Accessibility and Language Support

The Lancaster County: Amish Farmlands tour provides excellent accessibility and language support for visitors.

The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that all guests can comfortably explore the Amish farmlands and experience the rich cultural heritage.

Plus, the guided house tour offers written translations in 17 languages, catering to the diverse needs of international travelers.

This language support allows non-English speaking visitors to fully enjoy the Amish way of life and gain a deeper understanding of their customs and traditions.

  • Wheelchair accessible tour
  • Written translations in 17 languages for guided house tour
  • Caters to the diverse needs of international travelers

Purchasing Amish-Made Goods

Lancaster County: Amish Farmlands, Museum Tour, Farm Visit - Purchasing Amish-Made Goods

As part of the Lancaster County: Amish Farmlands tour, visitors are provided with ample opportunities to purchase a wide array of Amish-made goods and foods.

From homemade baked goods and ice cream to handcrafted furniture and textiles, the tour allows guests to enjoy the Amish community’s rich tradition of craftsmanship.

Visitors can browse local stands and shops, engaging directly with Amish artisans and farmers. This unique shopping experience not only supports the local economy but also offers a genuine glimpse into the Amish lifestyle.

With cash recommended for purchases, the tour encourages an authentic connection between visitors and the Amish community.

Frequently Asked Questions

Lancaster County: Amish Farmlands, Museum Tour, Farm Visit - Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Take Photos During the Tour?

Yes, visitors can take photos during the tour, except inside the Amish farmhouse. Photography is generally allowed, but visitors shouldn’t disturb the Amish community’s privacy and traditions.

What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?

The tour has a casual and flexible dress code. Visitors are advised to wear comfortable walking shoes and dress in layers as the tour involves both indoor and outdoor activities. There are no specific dress requirements for the tour.

Are Pets Allowed on the Tour?

The tour does not allow pets. According to the tour information, visitors are not permitted to bring pets on the guided Amish Country tour or the farm visit experience. This policy ensures the safety and comfort of all participants.

Is Wi-Fi Available at the Tour Locations?

Wi-Fi is not available at the tour locations. The focus of the experience is on immersing visitors in the Amish way of life, which does not include modern technologies like Wi-Fi.

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks?

The tour does not allow visitors to bring their own food and drinks. However, there are opportunities to sample homemade baked goods, ice cream, and root beer from local stands during the tour.

Recap

This immersive tour of Lancaster County’s Amish farmlands provides a unique glimpse into the rich traditions and peaceful way of life of the Amish community. Visitors can explore historic homes, visit a working farm, savor Amish cuisine, and engage with local artisans, offering a truly authentic and memorable experience. With accessible options and opportunities to purchase handmade goods, this tour highlights the charm and cultural significance of the Amish way of life.

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