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    Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm

    Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm

    4.5
    (26 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    This is an amazing place to have a time trip to history and to get to know about life at a farm…read morehouse. Lovely place to visit with family, friends or alone. The atmosphere is peaceful and you feel like stepping into a different world, forgetting all the daily hurdles and just enjoying the moment. The staff who works there is really talented on telling about the life at the farm couple of hundreds of years ago, and they tell you some insightful stories and examples of the past. You are also encouraged to ask many questions from the staff and it is great to hear about all the details of everything. There are several farm buildings to visit which you also get to tour, and many animals who you also might get to pet. The farm store is also amazing, selling many interesting items and some crafts from the local artists which are not over priced. Remember to reserve plenty of time (2-3 hrs) and take some picnic items with if needed (there's good spots for a picnic) and a curious mind for a great visit at the historic farm!

    As a jaded New Yorker, who's become even more so during the pandemic, Quiet Valley, was just what…read morethe doctor ordered. This 250 year old farm, was last operational in the 1950s. It's now owned by a historical society and largely volunteer run. This is the kind of place that several generations of locals come to volunteer. If I lived nearby, I'd gladly volunteer and would love to lead a tour:-) The farm is quaint, cozy and affordable. It was $12 for adults for their 1.5 hour+ tour and Christmas presentation. $6 for children under 12. The crackling fire wood, the wet leaves crunching under your feet, and the friendly, welcome of the volunteers, who are excellent and clearly love this place, all made my experience five star. This historic farm is two hours from NYC, but worlds away, in a good way. I did a day trip but nearby affordable hotels abound. At the end of the tour, we were lead to their dining room, with a choice of hot cocoa or hot apple cider and two surprise (mine were snickerdoodle and molasses) cookies or a homemade Bavarian style pretzel. Free parking and I learned about the events they offer including farm to table in the summer and spooky nights during Halloween, to name a few. They cook with all the vegetables they grow and serve them at an outdoor meal. Check them out with your friends and family. You'll be glad you did.

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    Spring Valley Farms

    Spring Valley Farms

    3.0
    (1 review)
    8.7 mi

    (This is about visiting during Northampton County Open Gate Farm Tour Weekend)…read more Some farms are bigger than others. Some farms have more to see than others. Some farms are just more interesting than others. To me the above are three simple truths and not that I'm trying to rip on Spring Valley but I guess you are what you is. Spring Valley compared to mega farms like Klein in Easton, Marwell in Coopersburg or Heidel in Bangor is a speck on the map. It's a small dairy farm that also grows their own corn and hay which is fed to their herd. The good stuff is that they had signs up in certain places explaining what you're looking at. It was useful for the barns, milking area and the combine. It also did a decent job explaining the milking process. The downside would be that while the farm is small, it would have been nice to have had some family/staff to guide people or offer some type of a tour or further explain some things like their manure handling system. Not a huge issue but it would have been nice. They had ice cream for sale (not their own but large buckets of Turkey Hill) along with some baked goods and some honey/jams/jellies/preserves. We bought a few things as we do at every farm we go to especially here since it seemed like they do not have an onsite retail presence past what they set up for special occasions. Easy in/easy out and were on our way in about thirty minutes having seen everything there is to see.

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