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Discovering the Fascinating Culture of Ohio’s Amish Country on a Day Trip

In parts of Northeast Ohio, Amish Country is easily accessible for most locals but feels like stepping into a different world. Filled with horses and buggies, stunning handmade furniture, and delicious food, a day trip to Amish Country Ohio offers a unique experience that you can’t find anywhere else.

For your day trip, check out our top recommendations of places to visit while you’re in Amish Country.

Moreland Fruit Farm-Wooster
Moreland Fruit Farm | photo via carcamolili_

Moreland Fruit Farm

Wooster

If the thought of picking your own fresh fruit and vegetables tickles your fancy, pay a visit to Moreland Fruit Farm. This farm doubles as a market, so you can either pick your own produce or browse for prepicked items.

The season kicks off in early June with strawberries and blueberries and continues into October for apples and pumpkins. In the autumn, horse-drawn carriage rides take you out to the fields. This is the perfect family activity for a fall day trip to Amish Country Ohio.

Lehman’s Mercantile

Kidron

Lehman’s is a one-of-a-kind general store like you have never seen. You can find everything here from Amish cast iron to locally-made furniture, jams and jellies, toys, and more. Also, you can find curiosities such as handmade china, gardening tools, home decor, candles, and clothing.

Located in a building dating from before the Civil War, Lehman’s has come a long way from its original purpose as a general store for the Amish community. Don’t be surprised if you browse for hours.

The Amish Country Theater-Berlin
The Amish Country Theater | photo via jmklta

Biking Trails

Holmes County

Biking probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Amish Country, but Holmes County has numerous amazing bike trails. One of them runs 15 miles between the towns of Fredericksburg and Killbuck. Another one stretches 7.5 miles between Glenmont and Brinkhaven.

These roads are paved, so you can expect a smooth ride. Though vehicles aren’t allowed on the trails, you are likely to spot pedestrians, horses, and Amish buggies, as well as plenty of other cyclists enjoying the ride.

The Wilderness Center

Wilmot

Ohio’s Amish Country is known for its beautiful farmland, unspoiled forests, and rolling hills. There are many great places to experience its natural beauty firsthand. One of the best is The Wilderness Center.

Here, you can walk through nature and learn about conservation and fostering native plant species. The center hosts workshops throughout the year for people interested in ecology and gardening, so there is always something new going on.

Alternatively, you can simply explore and soak up the beauty of Northeast Ohio.

Amish Country Riding Stables-Millersburg
Amish Country Riding Stables | photo via kirsten.hershberger

Schrock’s Heritage Village

Berlin

Schrock’s Heritage Village is Amish Country’s biggest and best shopping complex. Featuring some of the most unique stores and restaurants in Northeast Ohio, it offers enough to keep you entertained for an entire day. From the Berlin Antique Mall to Streb’s General Store, these shops are truly one-of-a-kind.

The Christmas season is an especially good time to visit because you will get the chance to browse in the ‘Tis The Season Christmas Shoppe, which covers three floors of the complex. That being said, browsing at Schrock’s is a treat all year.

The Amish Country Theater

Berlin

The Amish Country Theater is a place to see family-friendly variety shows at any time of the year. This award-winning theater offers something for everyone.

The 600-seat auditorium showcases comedy shows, ventriloquist acts, musical performances, comedy magic, tribute bands, and much more. Most of these acts are locals who have become crowd favorites over the years.

You never know what the new season will bring, but you can be sure that it is child-appropriate and fun for the whole family.

Holmes County Open Air Art Museum-Millersburg
Holmes County Open Air Art Museum | photo via robbienotrobert

The Colonial Homestead

Millersburg

If you love all things historical — or have an interest in antique tools — you won’t want to skip a visit to The Colonial Homestead. This preserved property is a museum that showcases historical tools of all kinds, from blacksmithing to woodworking and leatherwork.

The astonishing collection features more than 8,000 items dating from before 1900. You will also get the chance to view antique furniture and decor, as well as see live demonstrations of how these crafts were plied.

Heini’s Cheese Chalet

Millersburg

Who doesn’t love delicious cheese? Heini’s Cheese Chalet is located in the heart of Amish Country. Here, fresh cheeses of all kinds are made using traditional methods. You are welcome to watch cheesemaking demonstrations and learn about the process.

Alternatively, you can browse the store for delicious, locally-made cheeses, meats, jellies, candies, and more. Heini’s has been established for generations and produces a whopping 50,000 pounds of cheese every week. There are more than 25 varieties, so you’ll enjoy sampling and browsing.

Yoder's Amish Home-Millersburg
Yoder’s Amish Home | photo via gettingnaturewithit

Amish Country Riding Stables

Millersburg

Amish Country is synonymous with horses, whether as steeds or cart drivers. But, there are plenty of places where you can enjoy a horseback ride too. One of the best sites is the Amish Country Riding Stables.

The stable offers guided horseback tours by experienced handlers. Your ride will take you through the rolling hills of Ohio farmland. In the winter, you can enjoy sleigh rides for a unique experience in the picturesque snow.

Whether you’re an experienced rider or mounting a horse for the first time, you’ll love seeing Amish Country from the saddle.

Holmes County Open Air Art Museum

Millersburg

The charming Inn at Honey Run is a place where you can escape for an adults-only retreat. One of the most interesting things about the property is the Holmes County Open Air Art Museum.

You can wander the museum grounds and enjoy art displays in the fresh air. These range from mosaics to sculptures and unique architecture and come from artists from all over the world. Art and nature lovers alike won’t want to miss this hidden gem on a day trip to Amish Country Ohio.

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The Farm at Walnut Creek | photo via an.hixenbaugh

Yoder’s Amish Home

Millersburg

Yoder’s Amish Home is an authentic Amish homestead built in 1885. Today, it serves as a tourist attraction where you can tour the building and the grounds to learn what life was like on an Amish farm in the 19th century.

Yoder’s is open seasonally and offers fun, family-friendly events, during which you can learn about crafts, such as Amish butter-making. Also, you may tour the farm, barn, nearby schoolhouse, bakery, and gift shop. You can even do it in a horse-drawn buggy if you prefer.

The Farm at Walnut Creek

Sugarcreek

The Farm at Walnut Creek is one of the most popular attractions you can find in Amish Country. Drawing countless families every year, this isn’t your average farm. In fact, it is a petting zoo where you can meet and interact with exotic animals from all over the world.

There are more than 500 animals at Walnut Creek, including monkeys, kangaroos, giraffes, pigs, cattle, tortoises, porcupines, and much more. If you prefer, you can interact with the animals from the top of a horse-drawn carriage for an unforgettable experience.

Baltic Mill Winery

Baltic

You might not know that Ohio has its own wine country and that it intersects with Amish Country. The unique climate of Lake Erie provides the perfect place to grow one-of-a-kind wines that you won’t find anywhere else.

So when you take a day trip out to Amish Country Ohio, visit a local winery. One of the best is Baltic Mill Winery.

This historic building was once a general store but is now one of the best places to sample high-quality Ohio wines. If you want to relax in a beautiful historic setting with a glass of the latest vintage, this is the place to go.

Inn at Amish Door, Wilmot - Canton Lodging
Inn at Amish Door | photo via Tripadvisor

Making the Most of Your Day Trip to Amish Country Ohio

Ohio’s Amish Country is full of amazing cultural, historical, and entertainment experiences. There is too much to see in one day — but that doesn’t mean you can’t make a day trip count. You could even stay, dine, and shop at the Amish Door Village in Wilmot.

No matter what you decide to do during your visit, it will be fun and memorable. Northeast Ohio is truly the gateway to an entirely new world — one that everyone should experience at least once in their lives.

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