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  1. Amish Farm and House | Amish Tours in Lancaster, PA

    Experience authentic Amish culture in Lancaster, PA! Take guided bus tours, visit a historic Amish farmhouse, and explore the farm. Book online today!

  2. House Tour | Amish Farm And House

    Step into the past with a 30-minute guided tour through a historic Amish farmhouse, built in 1805, where life moves at a slower pace. As you cross the threshold, you’ll be transported to a simpler era—one …

  3. Bus Tour Lancaster, PA | Amish Farm and House

    Start with a 90-minute bus tour of Amish countryside, then return and take your time exploring our 15-acre farm and one-room schoolhouse. Perfect option for those with younger children!

  4. All Tours Lancaster, PA | Amish Farm and House

    Our 30 minute guided tour takes you through our farmhouse while the guides shares information about Amish history, religion, and culture. You’ll have an opportunity to see Amish clothing and unique …

  5. Plan your Visit - Amish Farm and House

    Plan your visit to The Amish Farm and House - the original Amish educational farm museum. Plus, find local tips and recommendations. Book online.

  6. Why Is There a Target Next to Us? - Amish Farm And House

    At the center of this cultural hub, is the Amish Farm & House — Lancaster’s first tourist attraction and the nation’s first Amish-focused tourist attraction.

  7. About Us in Lancaster, PA | Amish Farm and House

    We are the first tourist attraction in Lancaster County and the first Amish-focused attraction in the U.S. Our farmland and farmhouse were once owned by an Amish family.

  8. Farm Visit | Amish Farm And House

    Explore our 15 acre farm and visit our animals! Ride Amish Scooters and burn some energy on the playground Check out the many exhibits covering the rich history of the farm property.

  9. Contact Us in Lancaster, PA | Amish Farm and House

    Have questions? Contact Amish Farm and House in Lancaster, PA for tour info, directions, and more. We're happy to help—reach out today!

  10. Group Tours | Amish Farm And House

    Our farmhouse was built in 1805 and was last lived in by an Amish family. The 30-minute house tour explains the history, traditions, and what the Amish lifestyle is like today.