Step into the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country on this scenic self-guided driving tour through Lancaster County’s Amish countryside. Travel from Intercourse to Lititz along quiet backroads and rolling farmland, where life moves at a different pace and traditions have been preserved for generations.
Along the way, you’ll uncover unforgettable stories—from the origin of town names like Intercourse and Bird-in-Hand to the rise of America’s first commercial pretzel bakery. Visit iconic stops like the Strasburg Rail Road, historic covered bridges, local farm markets, and charming villages filled with handmade goods and homemade food.
With GPS-triggered audio, stories play automatically as you drive, letting you explore at your own pace. Stop for fresh produce, take a buggy ride, or simply enjoy the peaceful countryside views.
Perfect for couples, families, and curious travelers through one of America’s most unique cultural landscapes.
Begin your journey at this charming village of over 40 shops and eateries. Famous for homemade jams, local crafts, and a working canning kitchen, it’s the perfect place to explore before hitting the road.
America’s first commercial pretzel bakery, where you can tour the historic building and twist your own pretzel using traditional methods.
Begin your journey at this charming village of over 40 shops and eateries. Famous for homemade jams, local crafts, and a working canning kitchen, it’s the perfect place to explore before hitting the road.
A town with one of the most talked-about names in America. Learn how a failed land scheme in 1814 gave this quiet crossroads a name that still surprises visitors today.
One of Lancaster County’s historic covered bridges, built to protect wooden structures from weather and extend their lifespan. A scenic and peaceful photo stop.
Drive through this picturesque town and hear the competing stories behind its heavenly name—both rooted in early settlers’ admiration for the land.
A real working Amish farm where visitors can milk cows, feed animals, and experience daily farm life up close.
A charming village with a name inspired by an old proverb. Known for its markets, smorgasbords, and classic Lancaster County hospitality.
A peaceful nature stop with walking trails, a small waterfall, and scenic creek views—perfect for a relaxing break.
A working Mennonite farm stand offering fresh produce, meats, and local goods straight from the source.
A beautifully preserved 1849 covered bridge that survived major flooding and still spans Cocalico Creek today.
You'll end in Litilz, where you'll see historic sites and hear it's story.
The tour explores the sites and amish story of Lancaster Counry.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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