sightseeing
Let us take you sightseeing to any of the one incredible attractions in the Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania area!
Lancaster county amish communities
Tour Amish villages, churches, and schools in Lancaster County which is home to the largest and best-known Amish settlements in the United States. Take a horse and buggy ride in PA Dutch Country around Amish towns and farmland.
Shop for homemade crafts, visit Amish-themed attractions, and experience authentic PA Dutch cooking!
Amish Communities in western pa
Visit the Amish communities of Lawrence County. This 3rd largest Amish community in the US is home to 13 schools and 14 church districts in and around New Wilmington and Volant, PA. Experience this unique lifestyle through tours and dining experiences.
Main Street in Volant offers a variety of shopping experiences, including antiques, homemade arts and crafts, pottery, Christmas specialties, music-related items and contemporary fashions.
Shop in the nearby Prime Outlets of Grove City or visit historic Westminster College!
Laurel highlands
Visit architectural masterpieces Falling Water and Kentuck Knob!
Tour historical sites such as Fort Necessity National Battlefield, Fort Ligonier, Bushy Run Battlefield, Historic Hanna's Town, Compass Inn Museum and the West Overton Village & Museum!
Choose from a variety of fine or casual dining experiences! Visit farmer's markets, flea markets, and other local shopping opportunities. Experience local arts and entertainment including concerts, festivals, and art studios.
Join the Pittsburgh Steelers in training camp at Saint Vincent College!
Sample local wines and beer at new and traditional wineries and breweries!
Visit the site of the September 11, 2001 crash of United Airlines Flight 93.
View the site from the observation platform situated on a hill overlooking the crash site. Visit the concrete and glass visitor center and white marble "Wall of Names" that are aligned beneath the path of Flight 93.
flight 93 national memorial
Visit this spectacular state park that encompasses over 2,500 acres of Slippery Rock Creek Gorge!
Take photos of waterfalls and the other natural attractions from scenic overlooks throughout the park! Go back in time and tour the gristmill and covered bridge!
Hike the many rugged hiking trails throughout the park and experience nature as it was created by the draining of glacial lakes thousands of years ago.