Amish Country Tours is the oldest operating tour company in Amish Country, and the only operator with certified guides. Far from the commercial …
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Apr 16, 2025
This tour was exceptional. It provided true honest, look into the life of Amish. The families were great and very honest. You walk away with a true understanding and great respect for their choice o…Full review by Lorrie O
Apr 14, 2025
Such a pleasant and educational experience for our family. We did the VIP Amish tour. A very authentic experience seeing the every day life of Amish families. We loved every minute.Full review by Amanda R
Dec 29, 2024
It was an amazing experience to see. Would have liked to speak and interact with the locals for a better experience. But overall we were satisfied.Full review by Luis A
I happen to own the car that was in the movie and still has the damage from the bird pole. 1971 VW Squareback Type 3 Just saw you review from 2013 in 2019 online. Cool!
Does the visit in person tour require a lot of walking?
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The theatre, classroom, and adjacent house tour required at most 100 ft sidewalk walk between buildings. Viewing the house in full did require climbing normal stairs up and down. We …
The theatre, classroom, and adjacent house tour required at most 100 ft sidewalk walk between buildings. Viewing the house in full did require climbing normal stairs up and down. We did not visit the farm, so I can’t speak to that.
Hello I was wondering if there was anywhere we could spend the weekend for the the full Amish experience, stay, eat and sleep? Thanks
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Thanks for your question! Amish View Inn & Suites (rates #1 hotel in Lancaster County on TripAdvisor) is right next door to us, along with Smokehouse BBQ & Brews. So you'd have …
Thanks for your question! Amish View Inn & Suites (rates #1 hotel in Lancaster County on TripAdvisor) is right next door to us, along with Smokehouse BBQ & Brews. So you'd have lodging, tours and food all on the same property, and right in the middle of the countryside. If you are looking to stay on an Amish property, then I agree with Missy's suggestion.
Hi, Is October a very busy month there? We'd like to enjoy the foliage during our trip. Also, are there any special activities that only happen in fall that we could view or even take part in? Something like syrup making, maybe?
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Hi, Fall is a very popular time of year. One for the foliage and then pumpkins galore. Lots of great seasonal food and there's always things to do. Call the local chamber of commerce …
Hi, Fall is a very popular time of year. One for the foliage and then pumpkins galore. Lots of great seasonal food and there's always things to do. Call the local chamber of commerce before you go and they can tell you upcoming events in the fall. You'll love it.