Established in 1955 as the nation’s first Amish heritage attraction, Amish Farm and House welcomes you to a 300-year-old homestead in the heart of Lancaster County. Wander 15 scenic acres, greet barnyard friends, step inside an 18...
This spot offers a genuine window into Amish culture, with knowledgeable and enthusiastic guides leading the way. Mark gets a personal shoutout from one reviewer for an outstanding bus tour, and the overall quality of the guided experiences comes through clearly across the reviews. Both the house tour and the 90-minute bus tour are popular options, and visitors who've done both tend to feel the combination is well worth it. If structured tours aren't your thing, a self-guided option lets you explore at your own pace, skip what doesn't interest you, and even race Amish scooters with friends, which sounds like a genuinely fun touch. The surrounding area adds to the experience too, with Amish locals on horse carts and scooters visible on the roads nearby, especially on weekends. The vibe here is rooted in simplicity, so visitors who come with realistic expectations tend to leave happy. It's a calm, educational outing rather than a flashy attraction, and that's exactly what its fans appreciate about it.
My wife and I did the house tour and quickly walked part of the exhibits outback. The tour guide was friendly and knowledgable. We will return to do the 90 minute bus tour.
Paul Courtemanche
May 21, 2026
My wife and I did the house tour and quickly walked part of the exhibits outback. The tour guide was friendly and knowledgable. We will return to do the 90 minute bus tour.
Paul Courtemanche
May 21, 2026