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HOTELS in LANCASTER,PA
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F Heistand House B&B
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Experience
the elegance of a bygone
era in this historic 1887
High Queen Anne Victorian
home conveniently located
in Lancaster County's
Historic Rivertowne of
Marientta.
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O'Flahertys
Dingeldein B&B
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Spend
your nights in the heart of
Amish County at the wonderful
and historic O'Flaherty's Dingeldein
House, located 30 miles southeast
of the Harrisburg International
Airport.
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Cheap
Hotels in Lancaster, PA
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Come
find out what others already know - fun
feels different here in Lancaster County,
The Heart of Pennsylvania Dutch CountrySM!
There's more than one century at play here.
Explore our back roads and byways, farm
lanes and riverbanks.
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You'll
find yourself enjoying a past that's still vibrantly
present along with all the excitement of today's
adventures and attractions. That's really the magical
part. Enjoy the fun of two worlds in one. Lancaster
County. The Heart of Pennsylvania Dutch CountrySM.
Visiting with us isn't just a matter of getting
away from it all. It's about getting back to it
all and discovering the honest charm of simple,
homespun pleasures. That charm is everywhere you
look within our Plain Sect communities. Here, buggies
amble down country roads. Children play outside
one room schoolhouses, and farm stands showcase
crafts, quilts, and the world's best shoofly pie.
No matter where you are in Lancaster County, you're
only a short, scenic drive from some of the most
captivating country in the country. Suddenly, you're
in another time, another world. One just waiting
to be explored. Whether you explore the countryside
or you take a carriage ride, you'll be able to enjoy
the beautiful scenery and heritage of the Pennsylvania
Dutch Country. There are over 25 museums to meander
through as well as mansions and gardens to explore.
Landmarks and landscapes from centuries past beckon
still. We even have a Presidential estate and communities
where "modern life" rolls by ... without automobiles,
jangling telephones, or electricity. The early settlers
of Pennsylvania Dutch Country clearly saw something
special in this land. Its untamed wilderness challenged
them.
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Its crystalline waters and bountiful wildlife
sustained them. Its gentle, rolling vistas
soothed them. Its lush forests both inspired
and sheltered them. Each year, these same
qualities that inspired our early settlers,
draw thousands of new visitors to our region.
Lancaster County boasts waterfowl and wildlife
sanctuaries and several thousand acres of
thickly wooded Pennsylvania state game land.
Our scenic backroads have been voted one of
the best places to “get lost,” and our seemingly
endless miles of rolling Amish farmlands and
29 covered bridges will surely serve as your
pathway to simpler times.
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