There are few communities in Iowa more beautiful than the Amana Colonies. These historic German villages are full of old-fashioned buildings, yearly festivals, and iconic restaurants. However, the drive to get there is just as beautiful – but far less well-known. The Iowa Valley Scenic Byway is a roughly 77-mile journey through central and eastern Iowa that takes you though some of the state’s most beautiful landscapes and charming destinations. You can drive straight through and enjoy the scenery, or make a few stops along the way and experience some hidden gems in towns like Belle Plaine and Tama. No matter what you do, you’re headed to the same place – the Amana Colonies, where it feels like the old days never stopped.

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Have you taken the Iowa Valley Scenic Byway and experienced its many unique destinations? Let us know about your drive, and tell us your favorite destinations along the drive in the comments section! Find out more on the historic byway’s website or its Facebook page. You’ll also want to check out the websites of Rube’s Steakhouse, Lincoln Cafe, and the Ox Yoke Inn. While you’re in Amana, make sure to check out the town’s famous general store and bakery.

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