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Julius Sturgis Pretzel Bakery - Big pretzel outside

Julius Sturgis Pretzel Bakery

4.2(157 reviews)
2.6 mi
$

This is a nice activity to check out if you're in the area. The tour takes about 30 minutes and…read moreincludes a history of the Julius Sturgis Pretzel Factory. They even give you a piece of pretzel dough so you can learn how pretzels were made back in the day. The presentation room can get pretty warm since the ovens are running. I was surprised to learn that you don't get to eat the pretzel you make--they only give you a pretzel-shaped bag as a keepsake. If you want fresh pretzels, you can buy them in the gift shop afterward. There's a small parking lot on the side as well as street parking. Overall, it's a good experience and a fun way to spend some time if you're nearby.

If your a pretzel lover & find yourself in Litiz,PA , be sure to check this place out…read more The staff were very accomadating, when I had to change tour from July 3, to July 4 later tour in the day. Charlie, our tour guide made the history of pretzel & Sturgis family interactive, fun well learning history of oldest pretzel bakery. My favorite part of the tour was viewing the old style kitchen and oven. I love how the bakery stayed within the family. For me, visiting there production factory of other well known pretzels, felt like a piece of puzzle; into pretzel history. The tour itself $6, 1/2 hour long, 150 year old bakery, where the soft pretzel are still made. The decor,pretzel tree, and products were sold, with soft pretzels, made in house , and option to get cheese on the side. Side note: The location in Reading, PA , connected to bakery , has a catalog, to order pretzels, pretzel tins etc.. A must visit for Lancaster PA, on everyone list.

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Julius Sturgis Pretzel Bakery - Original oven, flipping the pretzel

Original oven, flipping the pretzel

Julius Sturgis Pretzel Bakery
Julius Sturgis Pretzel Bakery

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The Turkey Hill Experience - Entry area ~ 4.6.26

The Turkey Hill Experience

3.9(367 reviews)
12.4 mi
$$

I was gonna take my daughter to North Museum of Nature and Science...but the tickets were sold out…read moreon Easter morning. Then I found Turkey Hill Ice cream Experience only 30min away from Lancaster, and decided to visit. We bought the double scoop experience (comes with ice cream test lab) and obviously that was the highlight of the place! The test lab is about 45min experience and the whole thing with self-guided tour takes about 1hr 30min to 2 hours depending how crowded it is. The visit was fun and of course my 5-year-old daughter had a great time eating tons of ice cream!

Visted on the 4th of July, perfect tourist attraction for locals and all ages…read more Even being solo for the experience, with families and kids was relaxing, and pleasent. Admission prices are reasonable, and who doesnt love unlimited samples of iced tea, and lemonade, icecream on a hot day. Vistors have a choice between one scoop, two scoop, or three scoop attraction. I choose one scoop; hilights of my visit- learning history of Turkey Hill, process of icecream being made, creating a virtual icecream flavor, watching the production , live from interactive camera in one of the exhibits. Be sure to take the few moments, to watch the introduction video. My favorite ice cream sample flavors were Graham Slam & Blueberry Lemon Pound Cake. An attraction must, well visiting Lancaster, PA. My recommendation would be too sell a few more flavors that you offer , with unlimited tastings. My favorite was orange icedtea.

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The Turkey Hill Experience - Free sample of yummy Black Raspberry ice cream

Free sample of yummy Black Raspberry ice cream

The Turkey Hill Experience - TASTE LAB

TASTE LAB

The Turkey Hill Experience - Exterior

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Exterior

Lititz Historical Foundation - Parquet clocks by Rudolph Carpenter

Lititz Historical Foundation

5.0(1 review)
2.6 mi

After spending time in Egypt, I've always said that purgatory would be living as a donkey in Egypt…read moreas my punishment and now I have the flip side of the coin, if I am to be rewarded, I would be living as a fat duck in Lititz Spring Park... Liitz has Amish and Mennonite neighbors, but it was the Moravian's who settled in Lititz in the mid 1700's. Today you are entering God's country where everything is gentle and pristine, passing acres of well maintained farmland, hearing the sounds of horses hooves clattering on the tiny streets until you reach the bosom of mother nature. The town folks are so friendly, everyone takes the time to smile and say hello and it is a dog friendly town which many visitors take advantage of. Outside of the visitors center you will find the largest Rolex clock I have ever seen ( and I have been to Rolex in Switzerland ), the clock was donated on the 250th anniversary of Lititz. Benches are everywhere and made out of recycled milk cartons. They have the oldest commercial pretzel factory in America, Wilber's Chocolate factory, woman are outside of their homes watering their flower boxes and sweeping the sidewalks. It's quaint, I love it and I wish there were more towns like it. The small town is speckled with gourmet shops where you can buy exotic foods, many antique stores and ice cream parlors, but they are all nestled inside of very old and well maintained buildings, which are basically set up like row homes. The Lititz Museum and Johannes Mueller House are a big part of the Lititz Foundation holding relics from the first inhabitants of the town of Lititz. My husband and brother in law chose to pass on visiting these two "homes" which had rooms filled with antiques, the most gorgeous inlaid grandfather's clocks and were set up to show how they lived when they settled here. Old finds prove this land was once inhabited by the native Indians. There is a small charge to tour the Mueller house and it is free to tour the museum, although they do have a donation jug along with free literature on the history of this town. The Sutter Room, dedicated to General John Sutter, founder of Sacramento, California, a resident of Lititz from 1871 to 1880, is furnished with items from his home. Other rooms throughout the museum offer items seen nowhere else in the world. The town of Lititz has the oldest all girls college-preparatory school, Linden Hall, was founded in 1746 and is still recognized as one of the nations top boarding schools. Stroll through Lititz Spring Park, walking along the canal that runs through the center of it, marveling at the beautiful lush gardens and don't forget to feed the fat ducks, you never know whom it may be. I can not express in words my love for Lititz, pristine, quaint, friendly and like stepping back in time. It's the home town everyone wishes was theirs.

From the owner: Come learn the fascinating history of Lititz, Pennsylvania! read more

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Lititz Historical Foundation - Exhibit

Exhibit

Lititz Historical Foundation - Front porch

Front porch

Lititz Historical Foundation

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Lititz Moravian Congregation - Sanctuary

Lititz Moravian Congregation

5.0(1 review)
2.6 mi

Ok, ok. I'll be the first to review. I love this place. I love the people. And I LOVE those love…read morefeast buns. Lititz Moravian looks like a museum from the road, in fact - most people think that it is a museum. But if you venture inside, you'll find a bustling, mission working, community loving family. Moravian is similar to lutheran, believe Jesus to be God's son, died for our sins and saves us all. They love unconditionally, and have traditions that define them but do not break them. They're also Easter people, at 2am on Easter morning, the trombone choir walks around town playing loudly to announce that Christ has risen! I no longer live down the block from Lititz Moravian, but they will always be in my heart. Look them up, and if you happen to be in lititz, certainly stop by. In essentials, unity; in nonessentials, liberty; and in all things love.

From the owner: Join Us at Lititz Moravian Congregation!…read more Lititz Moravian Church has been a place of worship since its consecration on August 13, 1787, serving Christ and the community for over two centuries. Steeped in history, Church Square is home to several buildings that tell the rich story of the Moravian faith. We invite you to join us for worship on Sundays at 8:00 AM and 10:30 AM. All are welcome to experience the warmth and fellowship of our congregation. Additionally, we offer self-guided tours of the church and cemetery grounds. For a more in-depth experience, you may also call the church office to schedule a tour with one of our knowledgeable guides where you can explore the history of the sanctuary, the Single Brothers' House, and other historical landmarks within Moravian Church Square. Come visit us and learn about the enduring legacy of the Moravian faith!

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Lititz Moravian Congregation - Christmas Vigil Services every December.  Contact the office for admission card (free).

Christmas Vigil Services every December. Contact the office for admission card (free).

Lititz Moravian Congregation - The inside grand, front foyer of The Brothers' House.

The inside grand, front foyer of The Brothers' House.

Lititz Moravian Congregation - The original coffee kitchen that prepared Lovefeasts. A fascinating feature of the kitchen is a 500-cup copper vessel hoisted by a wrought-i

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The original coffee kitchen that prepared Lovefeasts. A fascinating feature of the kitchen is a 500-cup copper vessel hoisted by a wrought-i

Silvershire Farm

Silvershire Farm

5.0(1 review)
50.6 mi

We had the privilege of joining Bill and Bonnie on one of their horse-drawn carriage rides around…read morethe farm. Their hospitality leading up to the ride was fantastic, the weather was a bit 'iffy' so we ended up pushing back to later in the afternoon. It was still a bit cold and overcast when we arrived and we ended up being the only couple to join them. Blankets were in the carriage waiting for us and we were greeted as soon as we pulled up, the ride was enjoyable and informative... we learned about the farm and a bit about the battle, both Bill and Bonnie were super friendly and it was a pleasure to meet them! After the ride was over we had the opportunity to go back to the barn and meet all the horses. We learned more about each of them and got to feed them carrots, absolutely worth the price and a ride we would definitely do again, hopefully under better weather next time!

From the owner: Come enjoy a one-hour horse-drawn carriage tour at Silvershire Farm just a 15 minute drive north of…read moredowntown Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Ride with us through the picturesque countryside landscapes and orchards of Adams County. In the spring witness the beauty of the orchards as the trees begin to blossom. In the fall view the majestic colors of the mountains and surrounding hills as the trees change to yellows, ambers, and scarlets of the fall. The rest of the year enjoy the beauty of the rolling hills, countryside fields, and orchards as they begin to fill up with various fruits and crops in preparation for harvest. Enjoy the leisurely and relaxing pace of your carriage as it is pulled by two gentle giants, our Shire draft horses. Along the way you will also see an Elk herd as well as a variety of other animals. We will narrate your journey with a history of the area during the Civil War Battle at Gettysburg, as well as that of the orchards and the history of the Shire horse. At the end of your one-hour ride, you can meet and take pictures with your team and feed them treats. *Kids and adults like this part of the tour.* Click the “Book Now” button on our website to view available tour dates. Costs for one hour rides are as follows: Adults $32 (13 y/o and older) Children $16 (6-12 y/o) Youngsters 5 and under free. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Rides can be booked 24 hours a day on our website.

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Silvershire Farm - A nice anniversary surprise for my wife!

A nice anniversary surprise for my wife!

Silvershire Farm
Silvershire Farm

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Dutch Country Helicopters - tours - Updated May 2026

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