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to Lancaster County and the scenic Pennsylvania Dutch Country. This is
an area that visitors have grown to love. Here you'll discover Amish
communities where life moves at a slower pace. You'll find beautiful
scenery dotted with one-room schoolhouses and wooden covered bridges,
modern farm machinery being pulled behind four-and six-mule teams,
homemade clothing and quilts gently blowing in the breeze, and where
you'll hear the clip-clop of horses' hooves echoing down quiet country
roads.
Sure, we have
our busy streets and highways. But once you turn off the main roads,
you'll experience the peaceful and relaxing atmosphere that draws so
many urban and suburban dwellers back here year after year. Quiet,
rolling farmlands dotted with windwheels and teams of horses or mules.
So peaceful and relaxing.
In western and southern Lancaster County, the hills are more pronounced,
and the views more dramatic. Along the Susquehanna River you'll find
many scenic overlooks that offer breathtaking views of the river far
below.