Summary of Amish Farm Stay
customer experiences:
- Authentic and Educational Experience: The properties offer a genuine and unique Amish experience. Guests learn about the culture and way of life from the hosts and enjoy activities like buggy rides and farm tours.
- Welcoming and Friendly Hosts: The host families are consistently described as kind, warm, and hospitable. They are interactive, accommodating, and make guests feel like friends or family.
- Delicious Homemade Food: Meals are a major highlight, including homemade breakfasts with fresh ingredients and authentic Amish dinners that are plentiful and delicious.
- Peaceful and Relaxing Atmosphere: The farm settings provide a quiet, peaceful, and relaxing getaway from the "hustle and bustle" of everyday life.
- Clean and Comfortable Accommodations: The guesthouses and rooms are clean, cozy, comfortable, and well-kept.
- Excellent Service: The booking service, particularly from Dave Hanson, is highly responsive, helpful, and makes the planning process stress-free.
4.7
(51 Reviews)
"Amish Homestay Bed & Breakfast
I am so glad I didn't pay attention to the 2 negative reviews! I checked their reviews for other businesses and they were all negative.
My son and his girlfriend came in from Pittsburgh and they stayed in Room 2 for the weekend. I'm from Tennessee and stayed longer. We arrived as strangers and left as friends. I will never forget Ben and Emma! We are even planning to travel together in the late spring next year to visit their other daughter in Indiana!
Ben and Emma are wonderful, kind and hospitable. They are hard workers who have opened up their home to people from as far away as Australia, Russia and Japan. They have 3 of the prettiest acres in Lancaster County. They have Black Angus, sheep, horses and chickens. Ben took us out in his buggy and it was all I ever dreamed of. We also spent the entire day last Friday roaming around Lancaster County. He showed me a lot of Amish and Mennonite farms. We went to the Lancaster Central Market in downtown Lancaster and had coffee and donuts, then back to the country and saw many one room schoolhouses, an Amish cemetery and even went to a couple of Amish run stores. Saturday night Emma cooked a delicious meal, then we played shuffleboard, which was a blast!
One day we went to visit their daughter and son in law's home and greenhouse. They live about 40 minutes away. We had brunch, then their daughter showed me around their home and property. They are a lovely couple.
The entire visit was a dream come true and I can't wait to see them again." - Tracy S.






