Premium Amish Country Tour including Amish Farm and House

Important: If you require the use of our handicap-accessible bus please message us after booking! Our three-part tour will give you an authentic glimpse inside the Amish Community. --Join us for a

Important: If you require the use of our handicap-accessible bus please message us after booking! Our three-part tour will give you an authentic glimpse inside the Amish Community. --Join us for a tour inside our 1805 farmhouse, which was last occupied by an Amish family. Your guide will explain the history, customs, clothing, and culture as you visit the various rooms of the home. --Travel through the Amish countryside in our mini-buses. Keep your camera ready as you see Amish schoolhouses, buggies, barns, farms, historic homes, and beautiful farmland vistas. -- Meet with the Amishand purchase handmade souvenirs at quaint Amish stores along the way. --Enjoy a self-guided visit on our historic farm. Our 15-acre farm is home to an authentic Amish one-room school, Amish scooters and 12 different types of animals. We have various artisans and Amish craftsmen on our farm, seasonally. PLEASE NOTE: We do not stop at Amish stores on Sundays or Amish Holidays.

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Location: Lancaster

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Q: Is there a bathroom available during the tour?

A: Yes, there are restrooms available at the Amish Farm and House. You'll have access to facilities before the start of the tour and also during your self-guided visit on the farm. Just make sure to plan your breaks accordingly since the tours can be quite engaging!

Q: What should I wear for the Amish Country Tour?

A: Dress comfortably! The tour involves some walking, especially around the farm, so wear good shoes. Layers are a great idea since it can be chilly in the farmhouse but warm out in the fields. Remember, modest attire is appreciated in the Amish community.

Q: Can I reschedule if something comes up after I book?

A: Yes, you can reschedule your tour if needed! Just contact the provider as soon as you know, and they’ll work with you. They’re pretty flexible about it, but it’s better to give them a heads up as early as possible.

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Amazing Experience at the Amish Country Tour!

Just got back from the Premium Amish Country Tour in Lancaster, and wow, it was incredible! The 1805 farmhouse was so rich in history, and our guide really brought the stories to life. The countryside views were stunning, especially with all the buggies and barns. The self-guided farm tour was fun too. We met some artisans and picked up a few handmade souvenirs. Totally worth the price!

Considering the Amish Country Tour as a Gift - Thoughts?

I’m thinking about getting the Amish Country Tour for my parents. They love learning about different cultures, and I think they'd enjoy the farmhouse tour and meeting the Amish craftsmen. Has anyone done this? How was the experience? Should I be worried about anything, like accessibility or weather?