Ohio’s Top Amish Country Attractions


The Amish Country in Ohio offers a plethora of one-of-a-kind attractions. Visitors can browse through a variety of shops that sell handcrafted items, visit furniture galleries that showcase heirloom pieces, explore antique malls, and peruse through flea markets.

The Amish Country in Ohio offers a plethora of one-of-a-kind attractions. Visitors can browse through a variety of shops that sell handcrafted items, visit furniture galleries that showcase heirloom pieces, explore antique malls, and peruse through flea markets.

To gain a deeper understanding of Amish culture, one can take a tour and dine at an Amish household. Additionally, there are plenty of opportunities to indulge in locally produced cheese, wine, and chocolate.

For those who enjoy golfing, there is a challenging course available. Visitors can also partake in farm activities such as milking cows, feeding pigs, collecting chicken eggs, and farming the land. Driving along the back roads is another way to fully immerse oneself in the Amish Country experience.

No matter what one’s interests may be, there is something for everyone to enjoy in Holmes County.

Shopping in Berlin, Ohio

Berlin is filled with craft stores, gift shops, antique malls, flea markets, theaters, bakeries, fabric stores, ice cream parlors, and vintage clothing stores.

Amish Country Soap Co
Locally made soap, beauty and wellness items.

Berlin Village Gift Barn
Vintage clothing, and home decor.

Berlin Creek Gallery
First class art gallery featuring local scenes.

Berlin Village Antique Mall
Large Antique Mall in Berlin.

Berlin Bulk Foods
Bulk food store.

Berlin Fabrics
Large selection of fabric and sewing notions.

Amish Country Leather
Variety of leather products.

Blue River Gallery
American artists, hand blown glass, sculptures and pottery.

Country Gatherings
Colonial, vintage, and primitive items.

Gospel Book Store
Christian book store in German Village Center.

Der Bake Oven
Handmade pastries, breads, pies, cookies and cakes.

Gramma Fannie’s Quilt Barn
Locally made quilts, wall hangings and fabric.

Helping Hands Quilt Shop
Quilts and gift items, fabric and embroidery.

Kaufman’s Kountry Accents
Primitives, candles and prints.

Shrock’s Heritage Furniture
High quality locally made Amish furniture.

Somers General Store
Take a visit back to the “Good Old Days”.

Walnut Creek Cheese in Berlin
Bulk foods, ice cream, and baked goods.

Shopping in Holmes County

Holmes County Flea Market
Located on the East side of Berlin on State Route 39, open from late March to December. One of Holmes County’s largest shopping malls.

Walnut Creek Flea Market
Located on State Route 39 east of Walnut Creek, offers a variety of locally made products.

Amish Country Peddler
Quality home decor items. Located between Berlin and Walnut Creek on State Route 39.

Berlin Antique Mall and Craft Mall
Large antique and craft mall located on the East side of Berlin on State Route 39.

Erb’s Stove Center
Large showroom featuring fireplaces, grills, stoves and outdoor furniture. Located East of Berlin on State Route 39.

Charm Harness and Boot
Workwear, western apparel and hiking gear. Located in Charm across from Keim Lumber.

Keim Lumber
The areas’ largest home supply and building store. Located in Charm.

Wendell August Forge
Hand crafted aluminum, bronze, and pewter items.

Lehman’s Hardware
Old fashioned, practical housewares, appliances, tools and toys.

David Warther’s Carvings
New showroom in Walnut Creek.

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