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Important: If you require the use of our handicap-accessible bus please message us after booking!
Our three-part tour will give you an authentic glimpse inside the Amish Community.
--Join us for a tour inside our 1805 farmhouse, which was last occupied by an Amish family. Your guide will explain the history, customs, clothing, and culture as you visit the various rooms of the home.
--Travel through the Amish countryside in our mini-buses. Keep your camera ready as you see Amish schoolhouses, buggies, barns, farms, historic homes, and beautiful farmland vistas.
-- Meet with the Amishand purchase handmade souvenirs at quaint Amish stores along the way.
--Enjoy a self-guided visit on our historic farm. Our 15-acre farm is home to an authentic Amish one-room school, Amish scooters and 12 different types of animals. We have various artisans and Amish craftsmen on our farm, seasonally.
PLEASE NOTE: We do not stop at Amish stores on Sundays or Amish Holidays.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Please email us directly at info@amishfarmandhouse.com if your party requires the use of our handicap-accessible bus.
The Amish Farm And House
If you require the use of our handicap-accessible bus, please message us after booking! Sit back, relax and let us take you through the real Amish country backroads. Your driver-guide will drive 25 miles into countryside not easily found on our own. From the window, you’ll see Amish homes, schools and farms. Depending on the season you might see Amish working in their fields, children riding on scooters and horse & buggies traveling to and from. Your driver-guide will be narrating as you see the Amish going about their everyday life. You’ll learn about agriculture, farming techniques, weddings, family traditions and how they live in our ‘modern world’. It’s not just all on the bus; we make two stops at Amish farms where you’ll get to interact with the Amish folks. You’ll have the opportunity to purchase goods made from the very hands who made them! (not on Sundays)
The Amish Farm And House
We encourage you to come to our farm! There is never any waiting when you arrive, as there's so much to do see and do on the self-guided walking tour of the farm. We also have a gift shop filled with handmade Amish items.
Wheelchair accessible vehicle- Please message us after booking if needed!
Air-conditioned vehicle
Self-Guided tour of our 15-acre farm + Amish schoolhouse
90-minute guided countryside bus tour through Amish Country
30-minute guided tour through our 1805 Farmhouse
Gratuities
Language guides only available upon special request, contact us directly.
We do not make stop at Amish stores or farms on Sundays.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
1,350 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
sherrykQ7933XP,Jun 12, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Small bus therefore very personal tour. Great guide. Learned alot.
Anne E,Jun 9, 2026
- Review from Viator
This was an interesting tour but the bus ride through the Amish countryside seemed more about visiting craft shops on route to support the Amish people although the guide, Amanda, was very good and did a running commentary all the way round. 90 minutes was plenty long for this part of the tour. The visit to the Amish house and farm was very good indeed and again Amanda was very knowledgeable and gave us lots of information.
MicheleN454,Jun 7, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our house tour by Martha was just perfect! She went into great detail but kept it short enough to not bore anyone. We came away with so much great knowledge about their way of life and truly appreciate them so much more. Absolutely fascinating! Even my 14year old son was into it. The Farm was delightful to tour, great to see wide assortment of animals. We really enjoyed every minute of it! We also loved the gift shop, the birch beer and everyone who worked there was so pleasant!! We even got recommendations for local Sunday restaurant options.



Jhonda T,Jun 7, 2026
- Review from Viator
This was a great tour! The bus was nice to get around in, I’m so used to walking tours lol. The guide was fluent in English, Spanish and French. That was awesome. I really loved being able to visit Amish homes and get first hand experience how they lived. Fell in love with the baby goats and horses there. The ending tour was informative but I really liked being able to explore the Amish farm area behind the store/model home afterwards. Too bad the rain made us end our exploration earlier than desired! Highly recommend!
Ruth O,Jun 3, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
The driver was warm and friendly. She and the house tour guide knew the Amish community well.
758meghap,Jun 1, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
It was a perfect size group, showed us a lot of interesting placed. Our guide was very educated and was able to answer all our questions. It was just long enough not to get too boring. We enjoyed the house tour at the end as well.
Dream06681720716,May 31, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had a great time. Informative and a good guide. Nice pace and variety of things to do and see.
Paradise789610,May 31, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Great tour - learned a lot! Fascinating to see a glimpse of such a diverse lifestyle.



T7235IFrichardk,May 27, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our bus tour guide was fantastic! She was raised in the area and shared history and customs of the Amish/Mennonite communities. She stopped at 3 different farms allowing us to tour, interact with the owners and purchase items. Highly recommend iced coffee with homemade sweet cream, homemade birch beer, pretzels, ice cream. The house/farm tour was interesting but the gentleman guide was too soft spoken to be clearly understood. Would take the tour again just for the iced coffee and pretzels.
Cathy W,May 26, 2026
- Review from Viator
It’s how the Amish people live, what type of foods they eat and grow their vegetables. A lot of animals, beautiful acre of land. Very simple life.
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