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Amish Cabins PA: The Top 10 Best Amish Cabin Rentals in Pennsylvania

An image of two cabins in a fieldThanks for visiting Amish Cabins PA, your resource to experience the Pennsylvania Amish lifestyle.  What follows is a list of the Top 10 Amish Cabin Rentals in PA — hope you enjoy.
No televisions, no radios, no computers, no cars. Can there be life without these staples of modern life? Where better to try than in the Amish Country?  Here are the top ten Amish Cabins in Pennsylvania.
Beaver Creek Farm Cabins, located in Strasburg, Pennsylvania, Beaver Creek has been run by the same family for over 30 years. Located on 29 acres of farmland, the cabins are comfortable and functional but without the distraction of television or telephone.
Although not a cabin, the Candlelight Inn Bed and Breakfast, Ronks, PA, allows the visitor to relax in a little more luxurious manner. Still no tv, but the views of the nearby Amish farms is worth the stay.
Need the accommodations of everyday life, but want the tranquility of a time gone by? The Blue Heron Barn, Newmanstown, PA, provides those needs. Live in a carriage house built in the early 1800’s, amid 50 acres of nature at its finest. There is access to tv, internet, washer, dryer and all the comforts of home, but there is a good chance they will not be used.
Churchtown Inn’s Amish Country Cottages offer 2 historically based cottages, fully equipped, for rent. Located in Narvon, PA, one cottage was formerly a Paymasters home and the other is surrounded by hundred’s of acres of Amish farmland.

Lancaster County, PA offers many choices of lodging. However, to get the full feel of the everyday life among the Amish, there is the option of a Farm Stay. Beacon Hollow Farm Amish Guest House in Gordonville, PA offers their 2 bedroom cottage while they go about their everyday chores.

Churchtown Manor Farm Guest House, Narvon, PA, Country Log House Farm, Mount Joy, PA, Eby Farm Bed & Breakfast, Gordonville, PA,and Landis Farm, Manheim, PA, are but a few of the ways to become part of the lifestyle of the present and past of the Amish and Mennonite in Pennsylvania.