Destinations · Pennsylvania
Lancaster County
PA · 40.0400, -76.2500
From Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Byway's registries place 3 scenic byways within 30 miles.
Understand
The Amish are a community of Christian Anabaptists, related to the Mennonites and Church of the Brethren. The name "Pennsylvania Dutch" is actually a mispronunciation of "Deutsch" or German. The Anabaptists originally came from Switzerland and were welcomed to Pennsylvania by William Penn and his descendants.
Day-trip loops
Baked loops for Lancaster County are growing. The weave below is measured today; plan a live day trip and the engine routes it now.
Within reach
Measured from Byway's own registries, 30 miles around town.
Scenic byways
- Route 419 Scenic Byway · 18 mi
- Mason and Dixon Byway · 23 mi
- Lower Susquehanna Scenic Byway · 26 mi
Lookouts
- Kilgore Falls · 26 mi
- King & Queen Seat · 29 mi
Named places
- Mennonite Life · 2 mi
- Visitors Center · 2 mi
- Biblical Tabernacle · 2 mi
- Turnpike · 2 mi
- Prehistoric Path · 2 mi
- Gondola Cruise · 2 mi
- Pipline Plunge · 2 mi
- Bumper Cars · 2 mi
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More day-trip bases nearby
- Lancaster · 3 mi
- Strasburg · 6 mi
- Intercourse · 8 mi
- Wrightsville · 15 mi
- Honey Brook · 18 mi
- Oxford · 23 mi