Traveler Experiences
Amish Country Byway
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docta on July 5, 2008 (traveled on June 27, 2008)The Amish region of Ohio has always held a fascination for my wife and me. As it is relatively near our home in eastern Ohio, we visit there often.
Recently, we drove west on Ohio SR 16 from I-77, then north on SR 93 through Fresno and on to the Pearl Valley... [more]
angel on November 14, 2005 (traveled on October 15, 2005)I would think the Amish Country Byway would be GREAT for cyclists, but we didn't see any. The wide shoulders of the roads (to accommodate the Amish buggies), the rolling hills, the quiet, the lack of traffic (once you got off the main highways.) We sure saw a lot of... [more]
swc on November 3, 2005 (traveled on October 21, 2005)This was the second time I visited the Amish Country Byway within a week, and I still found new things to see and experience. For example, I visited the Amish and Mennonite Heritage Center and learned a lot about the local culture and history. I would recommend it... [more]
swc on November 3, 2005 (traveled on October 17, 2005)This my first time to Amish Country and I found it both beautiful and fascinating. I throughly enjoyed visiting the cheese factories, furniture stores, and quilt shops. However, my favorite part was a short, but wonderful, bike ride along the rails-to-trails route near the byway north of Millersburg.


