Discover the best top things to do in Bird in Hand, United States including Sylvia Petersheim Quilts, Hunsecker Mill Covered Bridge, Log Cabin Quilt Shop & Fabrics, Bird in Hand Farmers Market, Bird in Hand Bake Shop, Kauffman's Fruit Farm & Market, Garden Path Soap & Herbal, Rumspringa Brewing Company, Bird in Hand Antique Market, Mount Hope Wine Gallery.
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5.0 based on 21 reviews
Red is the traditional color of covered bridges, but not Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge. Built in 1848, this bridge was lifted up off its abutments from rising waters in 1972 and carried downstream! It was rebuilt the next year, with a length of 180 feet. Unique to this bridge are horizontal floor boards - gives a different vibration when crossing! Beautiful setting!
5.0 based on 33 reviews
We come here for all types of fabrics, kits, notions, quilts and advice. The staff is knowledgeable and the selection is wonderful. They cater to the quilting / sewing enthusiast and are always willing and able to help out with questions one might have and give advice/ suggestions. Our trips to Bird in Hand are usually never complete until we stop here at the Log Cabin Quilt Shop. Reasonable prices and good value.
4.5 based on 765 reviews
The Bird-in-Hand Farmers Market is a favorite destination for locals, as well as out-of-town visitors. It features tons of delicious offerings, including fresh meats, cheese and produce, a wide variety of baked goods, chocolates and candies, bulk foods, spices, coffee and loose leaf tea, locally made chips and hard pretzels, hand-rolled soft pretzels, fresh-squeezed lemonade, apple cider, made-to-order subs, fried chicken and rows of homemade canned goods. Come for a traditional Pennsylvania Dutch style lunch or opt for something more portable, such as a soft pretzel-wrapped hotdog, and eat while you stroll the aisles in climate controlled comfort. Looking for a gift or souvenir? The Market offers locally made crafts and quilts, dried and silk flower, old fashioned toys, dolls and doll clothes, quality leather goods, t-shirts, and locally themed souvenirs. Visit the Bird-in-Hand Farmers Market for mouth-watering aromas and bountiful displays.
I love this Farmers Market because it has fresh farm vegetables (in season), fresh meats and fresh delicious bake goods. There is also a small sit down counter where you can get a snack or a quick lunch. Also just passed the lunch counter is a ramp to go down to an area where there are iron works, such as lanterns, Shepherd hooks for your bird feeders or flowers. Also there are dolies of various shapes, sizes and many have pretty stitchings of birds, flowers and also for holidays. Please note: Check their website for the days of the week they are open. They are closed on Sundays.
4.5 based on 108 reviews
Amish Mennonite owned Farm Market along Rt. 340 in Bird-in-Hand PA. Features a working beehive and made-while-you-watch homemade peanut butter. You will find some of the best local in season produce such as: sweet corn, tomatoes watermelons and much more. Our in season Cherries, Peaches and Apples are a taste of true goodness. Sample our well known Fruit butter and Fresh pressed Apple cider. Additionally, anyone in the USA can enjoy the convenience of shopping our orchard foods on our secure online store.
Terrific family run market w fresh fruit, homemade jams, candies and jellies , fresh bread and homemade mixes to create dips, cakes and even tacos ...
4.5 based on 12 reviews
This Amish owned business sells soap, candles, chapstick and ointments/salves. The scents are heavenly and the only problem is that you don't know which soap to try first! My favorite scents include the black raspberry vanilla, lavender shea, lavender with exfoliating poppy seeds, peach mango, apple and orange. Prices are very reasonable for homemade products. If you buy the soaps at her store (the address listed on this page) you get the best prices, her soaps are sold at other local businesses at slightly higher prices. The Amish woman who owns the store and makes the soap is incredibly kind and helpful. When I was there in November, she helped by assembling gift baskets for me to give as Christmas gifts. Just a note..the store is not open every day of the week so try to visit on either Thursday, Friday or Saturday. As of this review, the store does not accept credit card payments so make sure you come with cash!
4.0 based on 109 reviews
My wife and I visited and even though the restrictions in place keep them from providing tasting, we were there for about an hour. Sophia suggested several combinations that would be great to try, so we got a growler (there was no charge for their growlers because of the restrictions- only the fill $10) of amber ale and blueberry cider. Sophia impressed us so much that we returned the next day because it was her birthday with a small gift to help her celebrate.
4.0 based on 25 reviews
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4.0 based on 58 reviews
Located on the first floor of the Lancaster Beer & Wine Gallery, The Mount Hope Wine Gallery features daily complimentary tastings of award-winning Mount Hope Wines by our trained, informative staff. Guests will gain a greater understanding of how to enjoy this delightful beverage as an adjunct to life, health and happiness.
Free tasting of a variety of wines & yummy ciders downstairs & craft beers upstairs... what more do you need?
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