- The list below includes 106 free or cheap things to do in or near Bird in Hand, Pennsylvania, including 95 different types of inexpensive activities like Mini Golf, Breweries, Restaurants and Farmers Markets.
- From Bird in Hand Farmers Market to Water's Edge Mini-Golf, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bird in Hand and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lancaster, Reading, Ephrata and Columbia.
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4.5 Miles
Choose from three tours with AAA Buggy Rides, and spend 35 – 60 minutes experiencing the area's backroads with your tour guide. Departing from Kitchen Kettle Village, certain rides visit a covered bridge, and an Amish farmhouse, where buggy riders can tour the working facility.
4.5 Miles
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232 votes
3612 E. Newport Rd, Intercourse, PA 17534
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Intercourse Canning Company produces over 300 canned products packed by Amish and Mennonite locals. A visit includes samples, and demonstrations on select days of the week.
4.7 Miles
Your family fun begins with a trip to Cherry Crest Adventure Farm and their more than 50 farm-based activities. Kids of all ages love the corn maze, wagon rides through the corn field, pedal karts, petting zoo, and more fun for everyone.
5.7 Miles
Established in 1995, the Lancaster Malt Brewing Company is a brewery and restaurant specializing in the production of local craft beers. Visitors can also have a meal at the brewery's restaurant.
5.7 Miles
88%
130 votes
454 New Holland Ave, Lancaster, PA 17602
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An interactive hands-on science and technology center, The Lancaster Science Factory is popular with families. The center educated visitors on mechanics and motion, electricity, light and vision, fluid dynamics and more.
5.7 Miles
Lancaster Brewing Company is a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike. The brewery operates by the law that only pure ingredients such as hops, yeast, water and malt be used to create the beers and offers a full lunch and dinner menu along with their beet selections.
6.0 Miles
The American modernist painter Charles Demuth is the focus of the Demuth Museum. The museum collection is currently housed in the original home of Demuth on King Street, which serve as a historic site for the painter as well as a place that holds is artwork.
6.1 Miles
Walking tours by candlelight are just part of the spooky ambiance that Lancaster Ghost Tour has to offer. Guests can explore the Dutch and Amish country like never before by seeing 300 years of haunted history.
6.2 Miles
The history of Central Market dates back to 1730 when Andrew and James Hamilton laid out the original town. The market moved to its present location in 1757, and the building was constructed in 1889, and still serves as one of the country's largest farmer's markets.
6.2 Miles
Landis Valley Museum is a 100-acre living history village and farms. Visitors to the farm can see how the German immigrants lived in the area from 1740 to 1940 by exploring the village, taking arts and crafts classes, and buying heirloom seeds.