This historical Amish farm is a great place to learn about the heritage of the Amish. It is a working farm with a bakery, home, barn, gift shop, and buggy …
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Oct 27, 2024
A great place to tour. The home tours were very informative. Our guide did an outstanding presentation and answered questions from the visitors. The barn tour was very interesting. The gentleman… Full review by karenkK9736QL
Aug 2, 2024
Went to Yoder's Amish Home on July 26, 2024 with three other couples. We all had a coupon for a complimentary buggy ride & jar of jam. One of the two ladies working the counter asked if we were inter… Full review by Mark F
Jul 28, 2024
If you want a great tour of how the Amish live, this place is for you. There are a variety of tour options where you can learn about the Amish, how they live today and their history. Staff are very f… Full review by Elizabeth L
I am planning a trip with women from my church and want to keep costs down. I would like to also eat a meal in one of their homes, rather than a restaurant. Do you have any suggestions?
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Sorry I am just now seeing this. My answer may be too late. It has been a while since I logged in to TA. We didn't eat any meals in homes. We stayed at the Berlin Grande Hotel. …
Sorry I am just now seeing this. My answer may be too late. It has been a while since I logged in to TA. We didn't eat any meals in homes. We stayed at the Berlin Grande Hotel. They have large rooms at pretty reasonable rates, so you could sleep 2 or even 4 to a room without spending a lot. Sorry I don't have any information on meals in a home. I hope you have (or had) a great visit. The country side there is beautiful.
How much time should we allow for the tours and buggy ride?
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1.5 hours should do it. Start with 2 Amish Homes Then the barn Then the school house Finish with the buggy ride. Be sure to ask many questions at all locations. The guides are …
1.5 hours should do it. Start with 2 Amish Homes Then the barn Then the school house Finish with the buggy ride. Be sure to ask many questions at all locations. The guides are steeped in personal information, as they are Amish and Mennonite. House has an Amish girl baking cookies. They run 50 cents, I believe. Good time! Store has flush toilets and all sorts of Amish/Mennonite gifts, while you wait for guide to be released to you to start the tour. Enjoy!