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    Yoder's Amish Home - Saturday, 26 July 2025 at Yoder's Amish Home (a guided tour of a traditional Amish home)

    Yoder's Amish Home

    3.7(19 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    I visited Yoder's Amish Home in July 2025 with some friends…read more We took a guided tour of a traditional Amish home. The tour was about 1 hour and very detailed. We entered a house and were shown how the kitchen, living room, and bedrooms would have been set up. The male guide was very knowledgeable. Throughout parts of the tour though, many of us were getting hot and thirsty. The hoke we toured had no fans or air conditioning units installed just for the sake of the tour (even though I know that a traditional Amish home would not have had A/C). Complimentary water would have been a nice gesture. Nonetheless, we all powered through send finished the home tour. At the end of the tour, we were offered fresh baked goods to buy (cookies and bread). My favourite part of the tour was seeing how the kitchen looked and seeing the clothes that males and females wear. I also liked looking at a German or Pennsylvania Dutch Bible. The tour we got also included a barn tour but at the end of the home tour, everyone was hot didn't feel like entering a barn. I went to peak into the barn and saw some horses which was cool. Overall, this is a nice way to learn some history about Amish people in Ohio and in general. The price is reasonable and fair. Tours begin in May, I believe, and end in September or October of every year but check their website to confirm. **** GOAL of 250 reviews in 2026 - 94/250 total reviews in 2026 - 935 total Yelp reviews - Reviewed on 20 May 2026

    I took my Mother on a weekend trip to the beautiful Amish Country in Northern Ohio. Yoder's Amish…read moreHome was listed as one of the top 10 Amish attractions in the state. I purchased tickets to tour the barn, both homes, the school and a quick buggy ride. Both our tickets were $26. We started in the barn where you could pet a pot belly pig and a puppy as well as some goats. There were several horses as well. The first home we toured was a conservative Amish home. What they called the master bedroom I called a large closet;) The beds were made of straw. This house was built in 1866. This family lived very humbly. A more progressive Amish family purchased the farm and built the second home. This master bedroom had its own bathroom equipped with a toilet and a bathtub. The furnishings were more modern. There was a woman and her daughter baking in this home and it smelled wonderful! They were selling baked goods. We bagged what we wanted and left cash in the money box on the table. Learning about how the children are schooled in the Amish culture was interesting. Most Amish families speak one type of German language in the home and another for their church services. And the children only speak English when they are at school. One of my highlights was the buggy ride. The gentleman was very friendly and had good conversation. The ride lasted a little less than 10 minutes. But that was just enough time to get a feel for what it's like to ride in the buggy. The farm itself was gorgeous with flowers everywhere. There were even some peacocks with babies roaming the grounds. I would absolutely recommend this if you are interested in seeing how the Amish live or just love to see a beautiful country farm.

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    Yoder's Amish Home - Saturday, 26 July 2025 at Yoder's Amish Home (a guided tour of a traditional Amish home)

    Saturday, 26 July 2025 at Yoder's Amish Home (a guided tour of a traditional Amish home)

    Yoder's Amish Home - Saturday, 26 July 2025 at Yoder's Amish Home (a guided tour of a traditional Amish home)

    Saturday, 26 July 2025 at Yoder's Amish Home (a guided tour of a traditional Amish home)

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    Sugarcreek Village of

    Sugarcreek Village of

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Such a cute place! It's VERY seasonal though. I went in Dec and most places were closed and the…read morecuckoo clock was shut down for the season, still a wonderful place to drive around and some places (like the quilt store) are open. I dearly wish I could have gone into the unusual gift store, the museum, and see the cuckoo clock chime. Oh well guess I have to go back in the summer ;)

    This is my favorite village to visit when I get to Ohio. It's referred to as "The Little…read moreSwitzerland of Ohio" Adorable houses, greenery everywhere. It's a beautiful place to visit. Depending on the time of year, it can get pretty congested 2 lane road in and out. Definitely a tourist spot, Spring and Fall are the busiest times. This is another place I say I could live, but I'm sure the tourist would drive me crazy after awhile. I have always had a fascination with the Amish, so I love watching them drive the buggy's around town. Or just going about their business. A little history about Sugarcreek, it's known as the gateway to Amish Country. Amish families as well as Swiss and German were one of the first ones to arrive in Sugarcreek. In the downtown area is the worlds largest Cuckoo Clock. It goes off every hour and swiss characters pop out of the clock with music and dancing. It was built in 1972, while we were there it looked beautiful as if it was just built. Check out their website because they have a Swiss festival every year. September was the 67th annual festival. I'm sure it is a great time.

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