Old Windmill Farms is an authentic Amish farm tour in Lancaster County, PA. Recently awarded the 2022 Travelers' Choice Award by Tripadvisor, we consistently deliver unique experiences to our …
Old Windmill Farms is an authentic Amish farm tour in Lancaster County, PA. Recently awarded the 2022 Travelers' Choice Award by Tripadvisor, we consistently deliver unique experiences to our guests! Join our guided farm tour to see the daily routines of Amish farmers and learn about traditional farming practices. Interact with the farm animals, bottle feed a calf, milk a cow, gather eggs, and feed pygmy goats. Our tours are perfect for families, school groups, and anyone who wants to learn more about Amish culture and the importance of farming. We also offer a 90-minute Farm & Garden Tour for those interested in gardening. Bring a larger group or bus – we're happy to accommodate.
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Mar 5, 2025
I would not recommend. The farm was run down and the tour only consists of petting there animals. Do not waste your money.Full review by Jeff A
Mar 3, 2025
I had an amazing time! Our host was fantastic, and the experience was beautiful—plus, the price was great! I’ll definitely be coming back!Full review by Priscilla R
Mar 3, 2025
This is such a fun experience to do with kids or visitors. We came for the first time with friends from France, and my daughter wanted to return for her birthday. Great photo opportunities. So much b…Full review by Getaway566751
Hello! We are going to Lancaster with our 3 1/2 year old daughter and 9 month old son. We would love to visit this farm. It seems as thought you had a wonderful experience there. Can I ask, what time did you arrive at the farm? Did they know ahead of time that you were coming, or can we just show up? Thanks so much!
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I exchanged email in advance with the farmer (small exception Amish non-use of technology) and we set a time for our group. My guess is that showing up is generally ok, but getting in …
I exchanged email in advance with the farmer (small exception Amish non-use of technology) and we set a time for our group. My guess is that showing up is generally ok, but getting in touch ahead of time will guarantee he's available to spend time with you. Enjoy.