A drive through Pennsylvania promises plenty of beautiful scenery and a glimpse into the state's thriving Amish community. We meander past rolling farmland, one-room schoolhouses, and quaint shops and restaurants run by the Amish. Lancaster County is often touted as having the largest and oldest Amish community in the state. When you've got a weekend free, immerse yourself in a mix of new and old when you visit this quaint town in Pennsylvania's Amish Country.
A drive through Amish Country in Pennsylvania often feels as though we're traveling back in time as we journey alongside horse-drawn buggies and past...
Amish farmers working in the fields. With a population of just under 14,000, Ephrata is tucked in the heart of Lancaster County's Amish Country and is the perfect weekend getaway.
Ephrata is known for its darling downtown, dotted with eclectic shops and restaurants, ideal for a day of relaxation.
The quaint small town is just about an hour from Philly and 45 minutes from Harrisburg, making it centrally located for those on the eastern side of the state.
The adorable town boasts a long, storied history dating back to its founding in 1732. The first communal community in the United States, the Ephrata Cloister, also got its start here.
If you're a history buff, plan a visit to this historic destination.
Fridays in Ephrata mean a trip to the local Amish Farmers Market. The Green Dragon Farmers Market is open all year around and features both indoor and outdoor vendors.
From fresh fruits and veggies to antique furniture, the massive farmers market has a little bit of everything.
Catch a musical or another performance at the Ephrata Performing Arts Center while you're in town, and...
Explore the culinary offerings in this quaint town. Ephrata is home to everything from pizza joints to old-school diners.
Speaking of old-school, indulge in a blast from the past at Gameseum, Mega-Arcade & Museum. Play on the approximately 100 machines is unlimited.
Visit the Ephrata Borough website for more information. Or, stop by its Facebook page.
What's your favorite town to visit in Pennsylvania's Amish Country? Let us know in the comments! On the hunt for unique but cozy accommodations? Book a stay at this Civil War VRBO in Pennsylvania.
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