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Amish Country Blog

Posts Tagged ‘driving tour’

Discovering Artisans along the Heritage Trail

Monday, April 20th, 2009

heritage trail artisansBeautifully crafted products are a tradition in Amish Country, and the best way to find hand-crafted artistry is by traveling the Heritage Trail.  This self-guiding audio driving tour is designed to let you explore at your own pace, get behind-the-scenes glimpses of Amish life and direct you to all the major attractions so you don’t miss a thing.

And we’ve made it easy to find some of the area’s most talented artisans along the way. Just watch for businesses that post the Heritage Trail Artisans sign. From fine arts to fine crafts, these signs will lead you to delightful discoveries, one-of-a-kind works and give you the chance to meet friendly, talented artisans eager to share their unique stories.

The Heritage Trail is all new for 2008!

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Pick up your copy of the New Heritage Trail Driving Tour!

Newly updated audio tells visitors interesting facts and tidbits about the area while guiding them along the scenic driving route. Featuring some of Amish Country’s newest attractions as well as old favorites the new audio is something you don’t want to miss this year! The Heritage Trail has been featured twice by LIFE Magazine publications as One of America’s Most Scenic Drives and 100 Places to See in Your Lifetime.

Pick up your copy today at area lodging facilities or the Visitors Center located at Elkhart Exit 92. You may also download the audio online Free! Mp3 files can be uploaded to your Mp3 player or burned to a Cd on your home computer. Online you will also find Trail Tips and an interactive driving map at AmishCountry.org.