Discover Amish Life: The Best Farm Tours in Lancaster County
When folks think of Lancaster County, one of the first things that probably pops into their heads is the Amish. It's no surprise that our large Amish population and Amish-themed attractions are a major tourist attraction. Our peaceful countryside dotted with buggies and traditional farmsteads offers a glimpse into a way of life that’s both simple and rich with history. If you’re curious about the Amish way of life — a stark contrast to the fast-paced, technology-driven world most of us live in today — there’s no better way to learn than by taking an Amish farm tour. We’ve compiled a list of five outstanding tour options for our guests, listed in order of their proximity to The Lancaster Bed and Breakfast.
The Amish Farm and House
2395 Covered Bridge Road, Lancaster, PA (4 miles)
Let’s start with a Lancaster County classic, The Amish Farm and House. Located right off Route 30, this tour has been a staple in the area since 1955. It begins with a guided tour of an Amish farmhouse, where you’ll get to see firsthand how the Amish live without modern conveniences. Afterward, you’ll hop on a bus for a scenic ride through the surrounding Amish countryside. One of the highlights here is the farm itself, home to a variety of animals, including some rare breeds. If you’re looking for a well-rounded experience that covers all the basics, The Amish Farm and House is a solid choice.
Old Order Amish Tours
63 Eastbrook Road, Ronks, PA (5 miles)
Next up, if you’re looking to get off the beaten path and see the Amish lifestyle without all the frills, check out Old Order Amish Tours. This tour is as authentic as it gets. You’ll be taken on a ride through the Amish countryside in a minibus, visiting real Amish farms and businesses. What makes this tour stand out is that it’s a no-nonsense, straightforward look at the Amish way of life. There’s no acting, no staged scenes—just real people living their lives. It’s a great way to see the heart of Amish culture without any filters.
The Amish Village
199 Hartman Bridge Road, Ronks, PA (6 miles)
Another spot worth visiting is The Amish Village. This tour gives you a peek into a traditional Amish farmhouse, complete with period furnishings and decor. After the house tour, you can wander through the 12-acre village itself, which includes a one-room schoolhouse, a blacksmith shop, and even a smokehouse market where you can pick up some locally-made goodies. The Amish Village is a great option if you’re looking to learn a bit of history while enjoying a leisurely stroll through a charming setting.
The Amish Experience
3121 Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird-in-Hand, PA (8 miles)
Offering guided tours for 65 years, The Amish Experience is a fantastic introduction to Amish culture and history. It’s got a bit of everything, from a guided tour of an Amish home to the “Jacob’s Choice” movie, which tells the story of a young Amish man facing the decision of whether to stay in or leave the Amish way of life. You’ll also get to visit the Amish Country Homestead, the only official tour of an Amish home in Lancaster County that’s been designated a Heritage Site. And if you’re looking to dig even deeper, their Amish Farmlands Tour takes you through the backroads, giving you a close-up view of the fields and farms that make our county so unique.
Old Windmill Farm
262 Paradise Lane, Ronks, PA (8 miles)
At Old Windmill Farm, you'll discover the day-to-day activities of authentic Amish farm life. This tour is all about getting your hands dirty in the best possible way. You’ll have the chance to milk cows, gather eggs, tend the garden, and feed the farm animals. It’s a true working farm, and the tours are led by a local Amish family. What’s really neat about Old Windmill Farm is that it feels like you’re just spending time with neighbors who happen to be Amish.
The Amish have a unique way of life that’s largely unchanged for centuries, and these five tours offer an eye-opening view into a lifestyle that is committed to simplicity, community, faith, and tradition. Come on out and see for yourself—you might just leave your getaway at The Lancaster Bed and Breakfast with a newfound appreciation for the simple life.