Step into the Erb’s Stove Center showroom and you’ll see a large variety of fireplaces, stoves, handcrafted mantles and any fireplace accessory you need! Not to mention their outdoor living products grills, fire pits, outdoor kitchens and swingsets.
The best of indoor luxuries are brought to those who love to camp with extra amenities, such as a hot tub, game room, laundromat and indoor pool. This 87-site campground is open every day with paved sites, including water, sewer, cable TV and Wi-Fi.
In this nostalgia shop, every item is unique. Here you’ll find the toys and games you played with in childhood, the bike you rode, the lunchbox you carried, and even the snacks your mom tucked into it back in the day.
A fixture in the community since the 1950s, the Gospel Book Store is a retailer of faith-based books, music, software, gifts, home schooling and church supplies and has kept pace with the times by offering the latest in digital media.
Whether the traveler prefers “Lofty Places” or “Cozy Spaces,” this establishment is the perfect location for the night or weekend. Wake up to the sound of Amish buggies clip-clopping along the street and shop the day away near downtown Berlin.
Not often is a bakery a destination stop for travelers, but for those who have ventured to Amish Country and found their way to Hershberger’s Farm & Bakery, that experience alone is a reason to venture to Holmes County.
This restored 1830s canal town is open year-round and features Living History tours with costumed interpreters giving demonstrations, hands-on activities, quaint shops, casual dining, lodging, seasonal Monticello III Canal Boat Ride and more.
With more than 100 locally made quilts and table runners, the shop is meant for the quilt lover as much as it is for the quilter. Crafters enjoy the large selection of fabric, notions and supplies that include cottons, flannels and seasonal prints.
Family-owned for over 30 years, Kauffman's Country Bakery is a hidden gem tucked away in the village of Bunker HIll. Brothers Steve and Richard Kauffman oversee their staff of 20 Amish and Mennonite bakers.