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A cozy bedroom space is highlighted by a wooden bed with a softly patterned blanket. Natural wood paneling adorns the walls, complemented by a ceiling fan. A dresser and TV are visible, with a doorway leading to a bathroom area in the background.
Guest suite in Morgantown
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 333 reviews

Lucy's Log Cabin Cottage in the Woods

Cozy guest suite attached to main house in log cabin village. Full kitchen, dining area, wood stove, comfy queen bed, walk-in closet, games, 100 movies. Walk-in shower & built-in seat. Laundry room with door to deck area, bistro tables, firepit. The vaulted living room has pull-out love seat for one sleeper, TV [ROKU, You Tube TV, HULU, Netflix, Amazon, Disney], Blu-Ray player and Google Nest Mini. Enjoy breakfast items like fresh eggs, juice, milk, bread, coffee, tea and our homemade pizzelle.

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Apartment in Stevens
5 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Amish farmland view: peaceful

Escape to the quiet beauty of Amish Country in this second-story, one-bedroom apartment. Start your mornings on the private deck overlooking wide-open fields, where rolling farmland and peaceful skies set the tone for a truly relaxing stay. Thoughtfully designed for comfort and simplicity, this cozy retreat offers a serene place to unwind after a day of exploring local farms, shops, and countryside roads. Perfect for couples or solo travelers seeking rest, fresh air, and a slower pace of life.

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A welcoming living area is furnished with a comfortable sofa and a light-colored armchair. A neutral ottoman serves as a coffee table, while two small side tables provide additional surface space. A muted area rug covers the floor, and natural light filters through a large window.
Home in Stevens
5 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

Covered Bridge Cottage

Located on a farm in the heart of Amish country and amid one of the largest concentrations of antiques in America, we are central to many attractions, yet quaint and secluded enough to provide a relaxing retreat. The Covered Bridge Cottage started out in the 1800’s as a mill office and over the years was converted into a home through several additions. The house has been in our family for close to a century and it was our honor to restore it to a comfortable, energy efficient, durable home.

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The exterior of the home displays a blend of textured stone and smooth white stucco walls. A blue front door is framed by a black lantern, and a decorative wreath is hung with a lush arrangement of potted plants, including hydrangeas, adding a touch of greenery.
Home in Reinholds
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

The Maples - Hot Tub, EV Charger

The Maples Guesthouse is designed for your comfort and relaxation. Whether you choose to enjoy the hot tub or sip a cup of freshly brewed Nespresso beside the backyard firepit, we hope this space leaves you feeling refreshed. Located in the heart of historic Adamstown, you are within walking distance of the local (seasonal) ice cream shop, antique mall and grocery store. You also have quick access to Rt. 222 and the turnpike and can experience the best of Lancaster and Reading under 30 min.

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A cozy sleeping area features a tufted headboard with soft bedding atop a spacious bed. A mirror stands beside the bed, and plants add vibrancy to the room. Side tables with lamps provide subtle lighting, while natural light enters through large windows.
Guest suite in Reinholds
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 228 reviews

Beloved Chateau (with Hot Tub)

The Beloved Chateau is a guest suite in a character house in Adamstown. You will relax in a hot tub, enjoy a comfortable bed with a newly renovated, modern bathroom. The tv is a 55 inch TV with access to your personal streaming accounts. Whether you like to hike, shop for antiques in town, or enjoy a restful evening in, it is perfect for couples searching for a restful overnight stay. The room is fully independent from the rest of our house. It has a private entrance with NO shared space.

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A view of the exterior of a black barn-style building, surrounded by rising grass and landscaping. The yard features a gentle slope adorned with gravel and boulders, complemented by vibrant autumn foliage in the background.
Guest suite in Mohnton
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Loft 311

Enjoy a peaceful vacation tucked away in a valley below a swath of Lancaster County farmland. Located in Adamstown, PA, "Antiques Capital USA", this studio-style loft is less than 5 minutes from 272, 222, and the PA Turnpike, and less than half an hour from the many tourist attractions and local hotspots in Lancaster and Reading. If you enjoy bicycle riding, you'll be able to travel on your own steam to a dozen local antique shops, or take it easy and lounge by the pool with the family.

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A comfortable living area is furnished with two grey sofas, accent pillows, and a cozy area rug. Natural light floods in through large windows, with views of the green outdoors. A small side table holds a leafy plant, enhancing the relaxing environment.
Home in Reinholds
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 262 reviews

Cozy hideaway on your own corner of our homestead

Centrally located between Lancaster & Reading with easy access to the turnpike and Rte 222 . Have a cozy weekend away on our country homestead, explore our local antique markets, discover Lancaster, experience Amish country, we look forward to hosting you! Please explore our backwoods, wade in the stream, or have a sampling of what we are harvesting on the Homestead! Local traffic does get a bit noisy, but this does not take away from your privacy or enjoying nature Come & Enjoy!

Top guest favorite
The living area features a cozy arrangement with a soft sofa and a comfortable chair positioned near a stone fireplace. Wooden beams and logs integrate rustic charm, while a well-lit space is complemented by decorative elements and a warm color palette.
Cabin in Narvon
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 339 reviews

Fox Creek Cabin, private wooded property w/ stream

Fox Creek Cabin is a cozy log cabin located at the edge of the woods in the farmlands of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The cabin offers a beautiful and peaceful setting for spending time with family and friends, with amenities such as a screened porch overlooking the creek and a patio fire pit for relaxing in the evening. The cabin is conveniently located near the Pennsylvania Turnpike and is a short drive from Reading, Lancaster, and Amish attractions.

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A vibrant rainbow arcs over a charming plaza lined with Bavarian-style buildings. Outdoor tables and chairs are positioned on a wet red surface, reflecting the colorful sky. Lush greenery adds a touch of nature to the welcoming village scene.
Townhouse in Reinholds
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 217 reviews

Gasthof Fretz -your Bavarian hideaway!

A lovely place to experience "Gemütlichkeit" (coziness) in a storybook Bavarian-style Village. Overlooking the fountain, you are centrally located on the Plaza. Should your plans include exploring the area, you're ideally located between Reading and Lancaster and just off a PA Turnpike interchange, even Hershey Park is a short drive away; we're an ideal spot as a base to tour the PA Dutch region while staying in "Kleine Bayern." (Little Bavaria)

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The exterior view showcases a charming townhouse with a textured facade, featuring colorful accents. A red walkway leads through landscaped gardens, flanked by flowering shrubs. The buildings are designed with distinct architectural details, including gabled roofs and windowed walls, enhancing the village ambiance.
Townhouse in Reinholds
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Exquisite Home in quiet Bavarian Village

The whole group will be comfortable in this spacious and unique setting. Lovely village setting allows you to feel right at home, strolling the streets and enjoying German fare at local restaurant. 2 indoor gas fireplaces create lovely evening getaways from your busy day. Close to Lancaster County Attractions, and many antique shops nearby.

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The custom-built modern home is surrounded by trees, showcasing a striking black exterior and a glass front. Ambient lighting illuminates the interior, highlighting its warm aesthetic. A deck area is adorned with string lights, enhancing the inviting atmosphere of the outdoor space.
Cabin in Robesonia
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 373 reviews

Texter Mountain Home - wooded getaway w/ hot tub

Tucked into the woods of the Texter Mountain, our little home is a custom built modern getaway. Its beautiful timber framework, high steel beams for suspension, and glass front makes for the perfect retreat. We created this space as a place to be refreshed and rejuvenated and we hope it is all that, and more!

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A modern kitchen features white cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. A round dining table with black chairs is positioned near a pair of windows, allowing natural light to fill the space. A kitchen island with bar stools is visible, along with a tasteful arrangement of countertop decor.
Loft in East Earl
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 345 reviews

The Hidden Gem on Briertown

This Apartment is located at the base of Welsh Mountain in Lancaster County PA, minutes from Shady Maple. We are 15 minutes from the town of Intercourse & 23 minutes from Bird-in-hand. The apartment is the entire upstairs of an unattached garage. Beautiful view of Lancaster County Countryside.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Brecknock Township?

    Stays in Brecknock Township often include countryside homes, renovated farmhouses, and cabins near wooded areas. Look for rentals close to parks or with outdoor gathering spaces for a relaxing visit.

  • What are the best things to do in Brecknock Township with kids?

    Kids in Brecknock Township often enjoy park playgrounds, visiting petting zoos on local farms, or exploring family-friendly walking paths. Seasonal events and hands-on activities at community centers are frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Brecknock Township?

    Explore local parks, visit nearby farms for fresh produce, and experience seasonal community events. Many guests also enjoy walking rural roads for relaxing views and glimpses of local life.

  • How is the weather in Brecknock Township?

    Brecknock Township has cold winters around 23–43°F (-5–6°C) and warm, humid summers near 64–84°F (18–29°C), with rainfall spread throughout the year. Spring and fall are typically mild, making them popular seasons for outdoor activities.

  • When is the best time to visit Brecknock Township?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for visits, when temperatures range from about 50–84°F (10–29°C) and area landscapes are green. Fall foliage and outdoor recreation are frequently suggested seasonal highlights around the township.

  • What are the best places to visit in Brecknock Township?

    Brecknock Township has scenic parks, farmland vistas, and peaceful country roads. Visitors often explore local preserves, community centers, and historic landmarks for a sense of the area’s rural character.

  • What are some hiking trails in Brecknock Township?

    Brecknock Township has local trails that wind through woodlands and preserved natural areas, suitable for walking or birdwatching. Some visitors also explore regional parks and nature reserves for longer hikes.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Brecknock Township?

    Families in Brecknock Township can explore local parks, enjoy picnics, and take part in seasonal community gatherings. Nature trails, playgrounds, and visits to nearby farms often appeal to kids and adults alike.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Brecknock Township?

    Popular day trips include exploring nearby heritage towns, visiting historic covered bridges, or discovering regional markets and festivals. Nature reserves and state parks around the area are frequently suggested for hiking and picnics.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Brecknock Township?

    Many vacation rentals in and around Brecknock Township welcome pets, especially those with outdoor spaces or near parks. Check individual property descriptions to confirm pet policies before booking.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Brecknock Township?

    Bring comfortable shoes for exploring rural paths, and consider visiting a farmers’ market for local flavors. The area enjoys vibrant autumn colors, and packing layers is suggested due to changing temperatures.

  • What is Brecknock Township known for?

    Brecknock Township is known for its scenic farmland, peaceful rural atmosphere, and ties to Pennsylvania Dutch heritage. The township has a tradition of community gatherings and agricultural fairs.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Brecknock Township?

    Hidden gems include quiet nature preserves, lesser-known walking trails, and roadside farm stands with homemade goods. Connecting with local artisans and visiting small community markets can add unique touches to your stay.

  • What are the best foods to try in Brecknock Township?

    Local cuisine is influenced by Pennsylvania Dutch traditions, with frequently suggested dishes such as shoofly pie, scrapple, and homemade soft pretzels. Farmers’ markets and community events often feature seasonal produce and traditional baked goods.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Brecknock Township?

    Pack weather-appropriate layers, sturdy shoes for outdoor activities, and a reusable water bottle. If planning to explore trails or markets, bring sun protection and a daypack.

  • What is the nightlife in Brecknock Township like?

    Nightlife in Brecknock Township is laid-back, featuring quiet evenings, local pubs, and occasional community events. Nearby towns may have live music venues or evening markets during certain seasons.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Brecknock Township?

    Seasonal fairs, community picnics, and harvest celebrations are among the most popular events in Brecknock Township. Nearby towns often host traditional Pennsylvania Dutch festivals throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Brecknock Township?

    Brecknock Township has a range of family friendly vacation rentals, including homes with multiple bedrooms, outdoor areas, and easy access to parks. Listings often mention amenities such as kitchens and child-friendly features.