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 popular Lancaster attraction draws visitors back year after year, with the Amish Christmas Cookie Tour earning particularly enthusiastic praise. Guests rave about the knowledgeable guides and bus drivers who bring genuine warmth to the experience, often having established relationships with local Amish families. The farmhouse tours provide solid historical context, and the real highlight is getting to visit actual Amish homes where you can chat with families, purchase homemade baked goods and crafts, and sometimes even interact with barn animals. People consistently mention walking away with bags full of goodies and memorable interactions. Beyond the tours, the property itself offers plenty of hands-on animal encounters that families especially appreciate. The animals are friendly and well-cared for, often approaching visitors on their own. Special events like Santa visits with goats have become annual traditions for some families. A few visitors noted that tour quality can occasionally be affected by typical group tour challenges like chatty participants or noisy children, and there was one mention of expectations not matching reality regarding the setting. Overall though, visitors find genuine value in learning about Amish culture and traditions firsthand, with many already planning return visits.
Beautiful place
Daniel de Jesus Baez Cardenas
January 27, 2026
Beautiful place
Daniel de Jesus Baez Cardenas
January 27, 2026