Discover the best top things to do in Lancaster County, United States including Lapp Valley Farm, Wright's Ferry Mansion, Myers Strawberry Farm, Annunication Greek Orthodox Church, Eastland Alpacas, Historic St. Mary's Catholic Church, Winters Leadership Memorial at Veterans' Plaza, Hunsecker Mill Covered Bridge, Old Windmill Farm, Leaman's Place Covered Bridge.
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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 39 reviews
Take a trip back in time to visit the 18th century home of an independent and successful businesswoman in Pennsylvania. Your expert tour guide introduces you to the life and experiences of Susan Wright through a room-by-room narrated tour. The house is furnished with authentic antiques and recreates the time when the Lancaster area of PA was still a frontier! Yes, Ms. Wright really was friends with Benjamin Franklin! This is a great tour for all ages.
5.0 based on 47 reviews
We recently stayed in the Lancaster area for a quick getaway with the family. We decided to spend some time at the Eastland Alcapas, as we were looking for outside activities fun for all ages. We were more than impressed with the facilities, attention to detail, and customer service offered at Eastland Alcapas. Kevin and Sue are sweet, knowledgeable, and kind. They have a wonderful operation and allow visitors to interact and know the alpacas and lamas in their property. I was joined by my elderly parents, Gilberto and Margarita, and can attest that they too had a wonderful time. Kevin was especially kind to my Dad who has mobility issues. If anyone is looking for something different to do, please give Eastland Alpacas a visit. You will learn and have lots of fun.
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 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 256 reviews
Great daytime farm experience for all ages! We went with a group and our young tour guide, Lizzie was very sweet & informative. We did the farm & garden tour & hayride where we got to feed & pet farm animals, milk a cow, learn about their upkeep, walk through & taste a garden of seasonal vegetables & personally drive a hayride drawn by horses. Highly recommend!
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!
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