PA makes day-tripping easy. Then, again, we have so many potential day trip destinations that whittling them down to one can be quite challenging. If you're on the hunt for a relaxing way to spend a day, journey to this tiny Amish town in Pennsylvania. There, you'll get a glimpse of Amish life on an authentic buggy tour before exploring the rest of the town that draws tourists from all over the country.
Nestled in Lancaster County, Intercourse is home to just over 1,270 residents, including a large Amish population.
And, because of both its name and its Amish community, tourists regularly flock to the tiny town that offers plenty to do on a day trip.
Start your visit in Intercourse with a horse-drawn buggy ride from AAA Buggy Rides. The tour company offers several options - from a four-mile buggy ride to an Amish dairy farm tour - to give you a glimpse of authentic Amish life.
Ask your Amish driver as many questions as you'd like about Amish life. All AAA Buggy Rides drivers are from the Amish community.
Then, after your tour, how about a little shopping? Stop by Peaceful Valley Furniture, brimming with handmade Amish furniture from rocking chairs to birdhouses.
And, if you're into quilting or just want a locally-made quilt, visit The Old Country Store. Carve out plenty of time to visit the quilt shop that also sells a selection of crafts and preserved foods, perfect souvenirs from Intercourse.
Next, head to Kitchen Kettle Village, a "Pennsylvania Dutch country" shopping village filled with more than 40 shops and restaurants.
For a truly unique experience, go to the Make A Friend Workshop. Shop for an authentic PA Dutch doll (and an outfit) or a wooden train kit.
Finally, you're probably hungry right about now, right? Sit down to a meal at Kitchen Kettle Village, or head less than three miles to Gordonville's...
Fisher's Amish Restaurant. The quaint restaurant features both a buffet and breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus.
Have you ever been to this Amish town in Pennsylvania? Tell us about it in the comments! Then, click here to read about 10 of the best Amish restaurants in PA.
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