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PA Travel News from The Lancaster B&B

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.

Huzzah! Bands of knights, medieval royalty, merry makers and minstrels will present the 44th season of the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire, located on the beautiful grounds of the Mount Hope Estate in Manheim. Be transported to a time and place far away for entertainment, stage shows, live music, shopping, games and food – all inspired by Europe's rebirth after the Middle Ages.

You might be surprised to learn that in the heart of Pennsylvania Amish country, where hearty, homestyle cooking is predominant, the city of Lancaster is a hotbed for international cuisine. While the region's reputation is famous for traditional Amish and Mennonite fare, Lancaster has blossomed into a culinary melting pot, offering flavors from around the globe.

Nothing says summertime like a delicious scoop (or three) of ice cream. It's pure happiness in a cone! Lancaster is the cream of the crop as Pennsylvania's top milk-producing county, so it should come as no surprise that we're home to so many creameries and ice cream shops, each with its own unique vibe.

One of our favorite leisurely activities to recommend to guests staying with us at The Lancaster Bed and Breakfast is to take a scenic drive on Lancaster County’s back roads and through our quaint small towns. You never know what you might discover — like the countless roadside farm stands that offer seasonal produce and homemade goods straight from the fields and farm kitchens to customers like you. These are the hidden gems of the Lancaster County countryside that remind us of the simplicity we all crave.

Do you know what pairs great with Lancaster County's best wines? Music! If you want to raise your glass to an unforgettable winery experience during your next getaway to The Lancaster Bed & Breakfast, choose one of these three wineries that not only produce the region's finest vintages but also host live music to enjoy as you sip. From acoustic duos to 10-piece bands, you can immerse yourself in wine and song for an incredible afternoon or evening amidst the vineyards.

The 2024 U.S. Women's Open is poised to make a grand return to the Lancaster Country Club, a venue steeped in history and known for its challenging layout. This prestigious tournament, scheduled for May 28 to June 2, will draw the world’s best female golfers to Lancaster, marking the second time this esteemed course hosts the event. The first occasion, in 2015, was widely celebrated for its exciting competition and impeccable course conditions, leaving fans and players alike with memorable experiences.

When you hop aboard the Strasburg Rail Road, you can take an authentic steam train ride on America's oldest continually operating short line railroad. It's a great way to see the beautiful Amish countryside during your next getaway stay at The Lancaster Bed & Breakfast.

Towering sets, talented actors, elaborate costumes, inspiring music, cutting-edge special effects, and live animals — this is what you'll witness when you attend a performance of biblical proportions at Sight & Sound Theatre in Lancaster.

Tour back roads through the Lancaster countryside, visit less traveled places, learn history, and satisfy your curiosities about the Amish culture and lifestyle. A ride on an authentic Amish buggy is the perfect way to step back in time to an era before planes, trains and automobiles were ever imagined. With several Amish buggy tour operators available, each provides rides of varying lengths to meet your needs. Plus, you can choose to add a visit to a working farm or a stop at a roadside farmstand for a complete Amish experience.