This historical Amish farm is a great place to learn about the heritage of the Amish. It is a working farm with a bakery, home, barn, gift shop, and buggy …
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May 12, 2025
Good trip. We arrived at approximately 12 pm and made our way towards the entrance of the visitor center. We bought the combo ticket that included a tour of the home, barn and school, along with a bu…Full review by PartyTheNightAway
Oct 27, 2024
A great place to tour. The home tours were very informative. Our guide did an outstanding presentation and answered questions from the visitors. The barn tour was very interesting. The gentleman…Full review by karenkK9736QL
Aug 2, 2024
Went to Yoder's Amish Home on July 26, 2024 with three other couples. We all had a coupon for a complimentary buggy ride & jar of jam. One of the two ladies working the counter asked if we were inter…Full review by Mark F
I am planning a trip with women from my church and want to keep costs down. I would like to also eat a meal in one of their homes, rather than a restaurant. Do you have any suggestions?
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The best answer I can give is that the Yoder Amish Home was a wonderful visit. They are very kind and enjoy sharing information on the Amish lives past and present. The only thing there …
The best answer I can give is that the Yoder Amish Home was a wonderful visit. They are very kind and enjoy sharing information on the Amish lives past and present. The only thing there to eat are the home made breads and cookies. Tasty. My suggestion for a meal is the Dur Dutchman not too far from the Yoder Home.
How much time should we allow for the tours and buggy ride?
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Sorry that I am just now seeing this. The other answers have been spot on. We spent about 2 hours at the Yoder farm. If you have kids, you might spend longer in the barn petting …
Sorry that I am just now seeing this. The other answers have been spot on. We spent about 2 hours at the Yoder farm. If you have kids, you might spend longer in the barn petting animals. Most businesses closed at 5:00, except for restaurants. We spent the late afternoons just driving on any backroad we could find and then let the GPS guide us back to Berlin if we got "lost". We saw some beautiful farmsteads and lovely country doing this.