Anonymous wrote:We are doing the same trip in a few weeks with two kids, 5 and 3. We've been going for a couple of years now and always stay at one of the farm B&Bs. The kids absolutely love it!! They get to do farm chores in the morning, play in the creek, and just run around the open fields. The big breakfast in the morning is also a great way to start the day. We are staying at Airy Hill B&B this year.
As for other attractions, Dutch Wonderland is perfect for the little ones. Between the farm, Dutch Wonderland and the Strasburg Railroad, that's pretty much all we hit given the age of my kids. The farm really is the hit of the trip!
This is great advice. Farm B&Bs are an excellent alternative to the usual hotels and motels. We stay at the Country Vistas B&B in Manheim.
In addition to attractions like Dutch Wonderland and Strasburg Railroad, you could try a buggy ride. There are several operators to choose from and there are always coupons and discounts to be had. It's a nice way to get a glimpse of Amish life. Also visit Kitchen Kettle Village for some shopping - plenty of fun stuff there for the kids and you can stock up on fabulous local crafts, jams, jellies, pickles, and such. Some other food suggestions: Immergut Pretzels is right near there and has the best soft pretzels ever. Also visit the Lapp Valley Dairy Farm for some incredible ice cream. Dienner's and Katie's Kitchen are two of the best restaurants in the area. The Bird in Hand Bake Shop is excellent for baked goods and local groceries.