Bed and Breakfast Amish Country Ohio
There’s no better place to unplug from modern day-to-day distractions than in Ohio's Amish Country, which is located in Holmes County in the heart of Ohio.
This intriguing destination is vastly unconventional, cultural, and historical and is sure to leave you feeling relaxed and recharged after a visit. There’s no better way to experience the cozy and simple Frontier-way-of-life than by staying in a bed and breakfast in or near Amish CountryOhio. Bed and breakfastAmish CountryOhio emulates the simple lifestyle of the Amish and offer a serene setting in the heart of nature so that you can experience an authentic taste of life in Amish Country.
Amish CountryOhio experiences four distinct seasons. Since Ohio is a northern state, it experiences very long and cold winters. The best time to visit Amish CountryOhio is in the warmer months which begin in May when the weather typically climbs into the 70’s. Spring is a great time to visit for blooming flowers and green grassy hills, as well as some of the area’s most popular activities such as the flea markets and the Dandelion May Festival. In the peak summer months, temperatures reach the mid-80’s, making this a good time to visit as well. Temperatures will slowly begin to drop again in the fall months, which happens to be one of the most beautiful times of the year to visit for the fall foliage. By November, temperatures will drop into the 50’s and temperatures can reach freezing temps by the end of the month. It is not recommended to visit Amish CountryOhio in the winters unless you have a high tolerance for cold and you would like to experience the snow!
Amish people originally migrated from Europe to Pennsylvania in the 1700s because they faced religious persecution in Europe. After initially settling in Pennsylvania, some groups of Amish people decided to continue moving toward the Midwest and eventually arrived in Ohio in the early 1800s where they settled in the northeastern region of the state. Today, there are nearly 60,000 Amish people residing in Ohio among 52 different individual settlements. The Amish community is centered in Holmes County which is by far the largest Amish community in Ohio with over 30,000 Amish people. The Amish people in Holmes County work a variety of occupations including farming, furniture manufacturing, home building, and tourism. Many Amish children in Holmes County attend public schools, although the majority of Amish children are homeschooled or attend private schools.
Holmes County sits at the edge of the Appalachian foothills which makes it a naturally abundant and diverse region. Nature lovers will have no shortage of things to do and explore. Pitch your tent at one of the many nearby campsites, rent a canoe to explore the Mohican River, go hiking at Mohican State Park, spot wildlife in the Killbuck Marsh Wildlife area, or go trail-riding on horseback in the many nature trails in the area.
Although at a glance Amish Country may look like peaceful rolling hills and farms, there is much more to it than meets the eye. The Amish are extremely busy and hard-working people, and a visit to Amish Country Ohio offers the opportunity for a closer look at their day-to-day lives. Additionally, there is plenty to explore in and around Holmes county so make sure you plan enough days to experience it all! Throughout the year, Ohio's Amish Country hosts several festivals, including the Holmes County Fair, the Ohio Swiss Festival, and the Amish Country Quilt Show. Historic downtown Millersburg is full of historic architecture and offers a lovely walk through the downtown district. Ride horses, go hiking, watch a live performance at the Holmes Center for the Arts, book an Amish Heritage tour, peruse the antique shops and gift shop, and more. A visit to the villages of Sugarcreek and Walnut Creek are must-do and offers an up-close peek into the day-to-day life of the Amish.
Whether you’re a nature lover, a history buff, or just seeking some refuge from modern-day distractions, there is no shortage of things to do in Amish Country Ohio. Go trail-riding on horseback down one of the many nature trails. Canoe down the Mohican River. Explore the historic downtown Millersburg on foot. Take a buggy ride. A horse-drawn buggy ride is a great way to experience the Amish way of transportation and enjoy the beautiful countryside. There are several museums in the area that provide insight into the Amish way of life, including the Amish and Mennonite Heritage Center and the Behalt Cyclorama. Book an Amish Heritage tour. Visit the villages of Sugarcreek and Walnut Creek for an up-close peek into day-to-day Amish life. Go antique shopping and peruse the many gift shop for souvenirs.
A trip to Amish Country Ohio isn’t complete without properly experiencing some delicious, home-cooked, Amish-style meals. Der Dutchman Restaurant is a popular buffet-style restaurant and bakery serving up authentic Amish cuisine in multiple locations across Holmes County, including Sugarcreek, Walnut Creek, and Berlin. Another local favorite is Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen which serves up some of the best Amish cooking in the entire state. Guggisberg’s Chalet in the Valley is a Swiss-style chalet restaurant that serves authentic Austrian, Swiss, and American cuisine in the heart of Amish Country Ohio.
Staying in Amish Country is all about unplugging, recharging, and relaxing in a serene, natural setting. There’s no better way to top that all off than with a stay at a cozy, charming bed and breakfast in Amish Country.Staying at local guesthouses and privately owned bed and breakfasts is one of the best ways to support small business. Bed and breakfast offer a variety of advantages that larger scale hotels are unable to offer such as friendly innkeepers, smooth check-in, charming interior, modern amenities, hot breakfast, excellent customer service, cancellation forgiveness and more. Amish Country Lodging, in Berlin, Ohio, offers some of the finest accommodations in the county with unique accommodations from guestrooms, to cabins, treehouses, and more. There are also bed and breakfasts available in and around Sugarcreek and Walnut Creek villages.
Staying at a bed and breakfast in Amish CountryOhio combines modern amenities and conveniences with the authentic, close-to-nature, Frontier-culture of Amish Country. During a stay at a vacation rentals, guesthouse, or bed and breakfastgetaway in Amish CountryOhio, expect spacious guest rooms equipped with modern amenities, free wifi, smooth check-in, fresh hot full breakfast, private bath, and large communal areas and dining room. Some unique accommodations feature family-friendly rooms, log cabin, jacuzzi, hot tub, fireplaces, private balcony, or separate entrances.
Since Amish Country sits in the countryside in a densely natural setting, it is absolutely necessary to have a car during your trip to Amish CountryOhio, as you will rely on it for getting around during your entire stay. If you’ll be coming by plane, the closest airports are Akron-Canton Airport (35.3 miles away), Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (59.4 miles away), and John Glenn Columbus International Airport (64.2 miles away.) Car rental companies are available at all nearby airports as well as in the nearby cities.
Whether you want to stay in a bed and breakfast with a guest room, a suite, a log cabin, or a vacation rental, there is something for you in Amish CountryOhio!Amish Country Lodging offers a variety of accommodations ranging from luxurious treehouses, upscale country cabins, charming cottages, and more.As for bed and breakfasts, The Barn Innis one of the top lodging options in the area and offers accommodations that combine rustic-frontier ambience with modern conveniences and amenities. The bed and breakfast is set in a stunning, country-style red barn and serves up a delicious gourmet country-style breakfast each morning.The Carlisle InnSugarcreek promises authentic Amish hospitality in an even more authentic countryside setting. Rooms feature modern comforts and amenities, and come with stunning farmland views complete with balconies and porches.