Discover the best top things to do in Pennsylvania Dutch Country, United States including Lapp Valley Farm, Historic St. Mary's Catholic Church, Columbia Crossing River Trails Center, The Village Farm Market, Leaman's Place Covered Bridge, Moravian Church Square, Lancaster Central Market, Amish Country, Lititz Springs Park, Burning Bridges Antiques Market.
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5.0 based on 495 reviews
Delicious farm fresh ice cream and dairy products. Idyllic location as on the grounds of an immaculate farm. Very friendly service. A great stop when in Lancaster County.
5.0 based on 54 reviews
Walked to St. Mary's from the Central Market to see one of the oldest Catholic churches standing on its original sight. Church was open and getting ready for daily mass when we got there about 11:00. Beautiful stained glass, awe inspiring altar and a quiet and reverent church. We try to visit Catholic churches on our visits and St. Mary's was impressive and memorable. Beautiful, Holy spot!!
5.0 based on 33 reviews
This was a great day trip on a bike. You can rent the bikes right across the parking lot at the River Trains Center. The trail is about 11 miles each way on the blacktop, including a trip through Marietta. The facilities were new and very nice. The trail was very well kept.
5.0 based on 37 reviews
Excellent subs. Very soft rolls and made to order.Baked goods looked very tempting. Garden center was beautiful.Employees very friendly. Small store and most likely could get crowded peak hours. Mentioned this was our first time there and they gave us our choice of small fruit bread. will return again.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
This covered bridge is also known as Eshleman's Mill Covered Bridge or Paradise Bridge. Built in 1845 and rebuilt in 1893, the bridge spans the Pequea Creek in Lancaster County. We spent a day driving through the countryside and enjoyed locating these historical bridges!
4.5 based on 61 reviews
The center for Moravian life and culture in Lititz, the square holds the Brother and Sister Houses (men and women were separated in the congregation) as well as the original church, erected in 1787.
4.5 based on 976 reviews
Great market, great assortment of vendors - local people with local goods. Something for everyone. Cannot wait to visit again the next time we are in Lancaster.
4.5 based on 591 reviews
The simple life has some characteristics we could all learn from it. Learned a lot here about their tradition and German-American culture. Friendly people with good local businesses and food. It’s fun to see them riding their scooters and driving their buggies. I enjoyed the time I got to spend with them.
4.5 based on 442 reviews
We grabbed lunch to go at the excellent Tied House a block away, end enjoyed using one of the Park picnic tables to eat. Everything was refreshingly clean, and it was fun to watch kids in the park interact with all the ducks. Nice, safe, relaxing experience.
4.5 based on 84 reviews
3 FLOORS FILLED WITH TREASURES! Visit the most exciting and innovative Antiques Market in the area. Burning Bridge Antiques Market features hardwood floors, pressed tin ceilings, limestone walls, chestnut millwork and amazing windows! OPEN EVERYDAY! (with the exception of major holidays) Over 200 dealers and hundreds of consignors Plenty of free off-street parking Convenient access for loading Gift cards available Climate Controlled Large, clean restrooms Experienced sales staff Warm & friendly atmosphere Furniture, architectural, jewelry, glassware, oddities of all kinds.
This is no doubt a real deal antique shop. The goodies here are many an varied. Something for any shopper. Surprisingly prices are comparable to other shops,but bargins abound.
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