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After Eight Bed & Breakfast

– Paradise, PA

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1809 colonial home in the center of the Pennsylvania Dutch, Amish heartland and within minutes of outlet shopping and a large variety of attractions for all ages. Our elegantly decorated house and antique filled guest rooms make you feel like you are at home. All guest rooms include the modern amenities necessary for comfort and convenience and each one has a private fully tiled bath with hairdryer. Our beautifully landscaped property is within easy reach along historic Lincoln Highway. (US30) Please see our website for interior pictures.

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Creekside Inn

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The Creekside Inn was built in 1781 by David Witmer, a personal friend of George Washington, and a prominent citizen of 18th century Paradise, Lancaster County. We are peacefully situated on 2 acres along the Pequea creek providing a romantic, comfortable place to relax and listen to the sound of horse & buggy passing by. A wide variety of dining choices are nearby. They include Historic Taverns, Dinner Theaters, PA Dutch Family Style restaurants, Smorgasbords and Quaint Village Cafes. After breakfast we can help you plan your day and offer advise on how to see the "Undiscovered Lancaster County".

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Creekside InnParadise, PA

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"Fantastic Stay in Lancaster County"

"We spent Memorial Day weekend at Creekside Inn - had a fabulous time. We stayed in the Witmer Room - great! Lovely decor/quilts. Spacious room. The inn is located in a great area - just off the main road enough to be quiet and hear the horse/carriages going by. Lovely breakfast - plenty of food and good conversation with the guests/hosts. Dennis and Cathy are wonderful hosts - very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. They outfitted us with a map of the good tourist stops and the off the beaten path Amish stops. We enjoyed our time driving through the farm fields instead of on the main routes in the area. One day we went to Gettysburg and they lent us their copy of the auto CD tour."