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    Verdant View Farm

    4.6 (49 reviews)

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    Pasture Raised Cows
    Phung H.

    Very warm, welcoming, and beautiful stay. The rooms were very clean, breakfast was delicious and filling. Morning chores were fun to help participate with and the place is very relaxing to enjoy.

    Chickens!
    Nicole A.

    1,000 stars for the farm apprentice tour! Annabelle was an informative and helpful guide. We milked a cow, saw some just born calves, gathered some chicken eggs, visited with the pigs and then ended with petting baby goats. I cannot wait to come back!

    The rear view of the farm from the Strasburg Railroad ride
    Bettina H.

    This was the most beautiful and peaceful mini vacation with my daughter. The room was quaint and the attached bathroom was spectacular. I wanted to take the shower home with me . The morning farm tour and chores was not just fun, but educational as well. After chores was a family style breakfast on the porch with all the guest. Food was amazing. We added on the s'more's package and had them with the family owners.

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    Rose D.

    First farm B&B my friend and I stayed at and would highly recommend. Got up and did some chores and too a tour of farm. Milked a cow, pet some goats, cats, their family dog, and cows. Meant the family at breakfast and they were so nice! Trey was excellent showing us around. Front house is closer to the road and other is back by the farm. Probably more suitable for kids.

    Calf

    Our room was comfortable and the house has a great common area. We all enjoyed the morning chores taking care of the farm animals. We couldn't tear our kids away from the goats who love to jump on your backs and play. The breakfast served was delicious and had options for everyone. We can't wait to go back!

    Nicole R.

    If I could give more stars I would. Elisa and her farm crew truly offer an amazing and enriching farm experience. Rooms are immaculate and meticulously kept, farm property is beautiful and well maintained. Upon arriving at Verdant View Farm you are greeted by the stunning property and gorgeous view that seems to go on forever. The main house is beautiful with native flowers and plants blooming all around. The veranda (where breakfast is served daily) faces out to the farm where you can see cows grazing in the pasture and hear the subtle cluck of happy chickens. Morning chores are anything but chores! The farm crew offers the opportunity to learn first hand how to properly milk a cow, feed a part of their herd, look for chicken eggs, and answer any questions. After morning chores you wash up quick and sit down to a delicious home cooked breakfast on the veranda with all of the guests. Each morning the breakfast is different and is delicious as the next. Expecting a mini box of cereal with a small milk? No way. Be prepared to feed on pasture raised eggs, different types of sausage, home made yogurt and fruit, and of course a sweet pie or cake. After breakfast you are free to roam the beautiful property, shop in the farm store, and even revisit the animals. Like I said Elisa and her crew offer an amazing experience. You will not be disappointed.

    James O.

    Just an update. We grilled up the porterhouse and rib eye over the last few months. Because it's grass fed and fresh from farm, it's not like your supermarket meats. They are phenomenal and tasty! We only didn't like the beef breakfast sausage. Sorry Verdant View, I guess im a pig guy when it comes to my breakfast meats. I'll attest to the wonders your steaks are on the grill though (cooks faster and more thoroughly, and flavor 100x enhanced with charcoal).

    We had a lovely time at this friendly and lovely family farm , bed-and-breakfast Charming, decor, home cooked delicious breakfast that came with dessert! We stayed in the White House, which was nice because we had access to a full kitchen and living space. Our room was very comfortable and clean. We were close by many things to do, and would highly recommend it.

    Daytime view of the farmhouse
    Lilli M.

    We had a phenomenal time here. We stayed for 3 nights at the little white cottage, which is about a one minute walk from the farmhouse where breakfast is. The room had its own window AC unit which worked well in the hot weather. It was raining and unexpectedly chilly on one of the days during our visit. Our room even had a electric fireplace which kept us warm and cozy. Breakfast is prepared by a nice Amish lady named Lydia. Due to coronavirus, breakfast is being served outside on their deck with tables spaced apart. We greatly enjoyed our breakfasts. The host Elisa and Pat are quite nice. They make a point of asking the guests to introduce themselves each morning. It was nice getting to know the other guests, for instance we met a grandmother and her grandson Jack, the latter who seemed to know the ins and outs of all things farm related including the type of dog Scooby was (the farm's well loved border collie). We did chores with the farm employees every morning. We were shown how to milk a cow. A newborn goat (farm employee told me these are called "kids") was born during our stay so we got to hold the baby goat. Another baby goat needed supplemental formula so we helped with this as well. I never knew female goats also had horns. The farm is close to many other local attractions: The Strasburg Railroad is less than two miles down the road; Sights and Sounds theater is close by as well. Lancaster City is a bit further (about 30 mins or more). The location worked out great for us. We had a wonderful time here and highly recommend it to anyone.

    View from the barn.
    Joel S.

    Very comfortable bed and breakfast, on a working farm. We stayed in room 6 of the "little white house" with two comfortable full-size beds, A/C, full bath and use of a shared kitchen and living room. All very nice. From there a five minute walk to the main building for morning "chores" (i.e. taking a kid-friendly tour of some of the animals: feeding calves and goats, chasing chickens, etc), then a lovely communal breakfast with the hosts and the other guests. Really a nice place to stay, and convenient to the rest of the area.

    Little White House
    Makoto A.

    Stayed at the bed & breakfast for a few nights in Nov and absolutely enjoyed our stay. The farm is beautiful and really let you be immersed in the quiet countryside experience. The morning chores were our favorite part interacting with all the cows, goats and chickens. The hosts were also very hospitable as we had breakfast with them and other guests each morning. The food was delicious homemade Pennsylvania Dutch food made by an Amish woman who cooked for us. Despite the circumstances with COVID, things flowed very smoothly while all safety cautions were met. Highly recommend!!

    Aaron C.

    My family and I had the most amazing time at Verdant! The tour was phenomenal. Most of the kids we're willing to milk the cow, they all held chickens, and played with baby goats! This was absolutely our favorite part of our visit to Lancaster County! If you want to learn about regenerative farming and responsible agriculture or if you just want a pro-level petting zoo, there's something for everyone!

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    A great place to visit with the kids --great experience with the animals, a big farm breakfast and friendly and responsive hosts!

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    Breakfast was great and there is so much to do in the area (Railroad museum, Strasburg Railroad, Choo Choo barn, Cherry Crest Adventure Farm).

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    Strasburg Rail Road - The Parlor Car

    Strasburg Rail Road

    4.2(307 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    I visited the Strasburg Rail Road recently, but not for the train ride this time and it still…read moreturned into a really easy outing with kids. When we first got there, staff greeted us and let us know when the next train was leaving. I hadn't planned ahead to ride this time, but they also told us there's a park a little ways down that's included at no additional cost, which was a really nice option to have. From the parking lot at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, you can actually see the playground behind a fence across the street. Once we walked over, we just took our time looking at the trains up close, passing the shops, and letting the kids explore as we went. The playground isn't huge, but it works. It's not gated, but it's tucked in enough that I wasn't worried about my kids running off. The ground is tire shred (which I prefer over tan bark), and there's seating for adults nearby. Bathrooms are right by the playground, which makes a big difference with little kids. There's also a Thomas the Train LEGO display at the Toy Train Store (not too far from the playground) which my kids loved. Next time, I'll plan ahead to include the train ride, but this was still a really good visit.

    We came here about an hour before our train and spent some time walking around the little shops…read more There was a small empty stage, and my sister stepped onto it for a quick joke picture my mom wanted to take. A man sitting nearby suddenly yelled at her that she wasn't allowed on the stage. My mom and sister apologized right away, but I jokingly said to my sister, "He probably doesn't even work here." The man immediately jumped into the conversation with an attitude and said, "I actually do work here." The whole interaction felt unnecessarily aggressive from the start. He was dressed in plain clothes with no name tag, uniform, or anything showing he worked there, so there was no clear way for visitors to know he was staff or that the stage was off limits. The situation could have been handled much more politely and professionally. Because of that experience, I honestly wouldn't come back. I also wanted to quickly add that if there was a sign, we did not see it.

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    Strasburg Rail Road - Disembarking our Parlor Car #75, the lights were magical.

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    Disembarking our Parlor Car #75, the lights were magical.

    The Turkey Hill Experience - Entry area ~ 4.6.26

    The Turkey Hill Experience

    3.9(366 reviews)
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    I was gonna take my daughter to North Museum of Nature and Science...but the tickets were sold out…read moreon Easter morning. Then I found Turkey Hill Ice cream Experience only 30min away from Lancaster, and decided to visit. We bought the double scoop experience (comes with ice cream test lab) and obviously that was the highlight of the place! The test lab is about 45min experience and the whole thing with self-guided tour takes about 1hr 30min to 2 hours depending how crowded it is. The visit was fun and of course my 5-year-old daughter had a great time eating tons of ice cream!

    Visted on the 4th of July, perfect tourist attraction for locals and all ages…read more Even being solo for the experience, with families and kids was relaxing, and pleasent. Admission prices are reasonable, and who doesnt love unlimited samples of iced tea, and lemonade, icecream on a hot day. Vistors have a choice between one scoop, two scoop, or three scoop attraction. I choose one scoop; hilights of my visit- learning history of Turkey Hill, process of icecream being made, creating a virtual icecream flavor, watching the production , live from interactive camera in one of the exhibits. Be sure to take the few moments, to watch the introduction video. My favorite ice cream sample flavors were Graham Slam & Blueberry Lemon Pound Cake. An attraction must, well visiting Lancaster, PA. My recommendation would be too sell a few more flavors that you offer , with unlimited tastings. My favorite was orange icedtea.

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    Strasburg Scooters & Tours

    Strasburg Scooters & Tours

    4.9(7 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    We took a tour while in town for a couple of days and had a lovely experience with our tour guide…read moreBrian. We had scheduled a tour for 11:00am and arrived promptly at 10:15am in time for the training. Brian was very attentive and assisted both of us with care. We had a relatively small tour circle, as Pennsylvania was expecting a rain storm. We got seated to the scooters right away and we're in a scoot coupe. We paid a total of $226 for a 3 hr coupe tour - which stands a bit pricey. This included the tour, $20 coverage for the coupe, and taxes. Pre coverage & taxes it is about $189. I believe the price of the single scooter stood at about $89 without coverage + taxes. Honestly a bit pricey, but worth to pay every now and then. We began the day by going over the controls of the coupe, which very were easy to follow. Then we took a test drive and went onto the road. Throughout the tour we had made about 4 stops, where we visited Amish farms, and got to sample some treats. We were able to purchase soft pretzels, ice cream, and popcorn. During the stops Brian was very diligent in making sure everyone was comfortable and had enough time to fully enjoy the farms. He was very genuine and sparked up lots of good conversations. During the drive, Brian took initiative in creating both a safe & lively experience. We went all around the fields of the Amish county, and even through some forest areas. The coupes were so-so to drive. The wheel was a bit hard to maneuver, as it slipped from the hands and was hard to keep straight when accelerating. However, it was nice to feel the breeze and the coupe was able to go very fast no problem. Overall we didn't see as much Amish life and animals as we wanted to, but we still got a fair share and got the idea. However, the experience of the tour was significantly enhanced due to Brian's positivity. When scheduling a tour, ask if Brian will be present. If the answer is yes, you will have a great experience!

    Lovely perfect ride. Do the Mountain View's tour! And don't leave without buying some Amish cheese.read more

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    Strasburg Scooters & Tours - Time for some ice cream at the cow farm.

    Strasburg Scooters & Tours

    4.5(59 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Pennsylvania is beautiful. We watched dozens of YouTube videos of what to see, eat and experience…read more The scooters look really fun. There are about 32 covered bridges in Lancaster. The scooter tour is a great way to take this adventure. Single scooters are $69 - $85. The scoot coupes (for two) is $179. There are weight limits on the scooters. You can rent a motorcycle but it seems impractical to keep taking your helmet off and having to balance each time you stop (plus you need a motorcycle license). Everyone gets out of their scooter at each stop. The tour is about two hours. Goggles or eye protection would help. You could also get chilly, depending when you visit. October was gorgeous. If you can get in and out of a single scooter, I suggest that and using the money you saved for a meal or souvenir. Plan ahead. Tours fill up.

    Dangerous!! Be aware!!! The scooters were outdated and broken so my partner fell from the scooter…read morewhen he just tried on in the parking lot. We didn't even go on the tour and left on the scene, because he broke his knees. Then one month later, we received this payment of $164.34 on the credit card on file, which we were NOT aware of at all, they charged our credit card without any authorization. We called them, the lady picked up the phone, said the charge due to the damage of the scooter??? Excuse us!! It's the scooter that damaged our trip and broke my partner's knees. We should have pursued further for the medical bills!!! Be aware and stay away from fraudulent people, they would just scam you and charge you for something not related to you!

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    Goat Farm

    Strasburg Scooters & Tours - First time riding the scooter and it was a great day.

    First time riding the scooter and it was a great day.

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