Lancaster Bed and Breakfast - Sleep Peacefully in Pa Dutch Country!

Each one of these Lancaster Bed and Breakfast offer something unique to their visitors. See why so many people come to stay in Lancaster county at our B&B's. From an iron master's mansion to an artist's home and gallery you are sure to find something that suites your taste and budget.

Greystone Manor - Stay at this beautiful mansion built in the 1883. They offer breakfast made to order, with such offerings as Belgium waffles topped with strawberries and cream, french toast, blueberry pancakes, omelets and eggs to order with fresh homemade biscuits, and muffins. The address is 2658 Old Philadelphia Pike, P.O. Box 270, Bird-In-Hand Pennsylvania 17505. The Phone is (717) 393-4233

The King's Cottage - This Lancaster Bed and Breakfast is said to be one of the most romantic places to stay. It was also featured in Featured in 1,000 Places to See in the USA and Canada Before You Die. This is a 1913 Spanish mansion and is listed on the National Register of Historic places. The address is 1049 East King Street, Lancaster, PA 17602. The Phone is (717) 397-1017 or Toll free (800)747-8717.

Beiler's Bed and Breakfast Suites - This family owned Bed and Breakfast has a Mennonite and Amish background. They will be glad to answer all your questions about the Pa Dutch culture. They offer rooms as well as suites, which offer private outside entrances with porch or balcony. And my favorite, they have a full hot breakfast, buffet style. The address is 3153 Lincoln Highway, Paradise, PA 17562. The Phone is (717) 687-8612 or Toll Free 800-915-3994.



O’Flaherty’s Dingeldein House - Right in the heart of Lancaster sits this 1910 Dutch Colonial style Bed and Breakfast. This is a green conscious inn. They do such things as composting, launder in cold water, recycle, use cloth bags when shopping locally, and grow herbs and flowers for use in the inn. They offer great rates and a wonderful atmosphere. The address is 1105 E. King St., Lancaster, PA 17602. The Phone is (717) 293-1723 or (800) 779-7765.

Limestone Inn Bed and Breakfast - Don't miss this 200 year old treasure. This home was built back in 1786 and is listed on the National Register of Historic places. Enjoy all the beautiful antiques in this lovely B&B. Don't forget to check out the library on the second floor. The address is 33 East Main Street Strasburg, PA 17579. The Phone is (717) 687-8392.

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Speedwell Forge Bed and Breakfast - Stay on the land where the world's largest and richest iron deposits were found. This mansion was built in 1760 and is loaded with history. Also while your here you can go across the way and visit the wolf sanctuary that the owners of the B&B manage. The address is 465 Speedwell Forge Road Lititz, PA 17543. The Phone is 717-626-1760.

The Artist's Inn & Gallery - Listed as one of the best undiscovered romantic inns in Pennsylvania. This 160 year old inn serves a four course breakfast by candlelight. Order a Romance or Lover's basket and have it waiting in your room upon arrival. This romantic inn also features a gallery of the innkeeper's artwork. Don't forget to take a romantic stroll through their extensive gardens. They also have a cottage and carriage house available for vacation rentals. Their address is 117 East Main Street, Terre Hill, PA 17581. The phone is (888) 999-4479 or (717) 445-0219. Email- Relax@Artistinn.com

Make one of these Lancaster Bed and Breakfast's your next getaway!




For more bed and breakfasts in PA Dutch country, pick up a copy of Philadelphia and PA Dutch Country Insider's Guide. It's a great little book to have with you when visiting PA Dutch Country.



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