About Us
About Us
About Traveler’s Loft
Rooted in Amish Country, Designed for Today’s Traveler
Traveler’s Loft began as a sprawling family homestead, where generations worked the land and lived in the original farmhouse built in 1940. Over time, the property evolved, but its sense of warmth, simplicity and connection to the land has remained at its heart. What was once a private family retreat has now been thoughtfully reimagined to welcome travelers seeking a more meaningful way to experience Amish Country.
Spread across 2 ½ acres with shared outdoor spaces, Traveler’s Loft offers travelers three unique stays—lofts, a renovated barn and the original farmhouse. Each option provides its own unique experience, whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, a family vacation or a group retreat.
Accommodations
Amish country lodging at its best, we have three distinct types of overnight accommodations: cozy lofts that sleep up to 4, a converted barn for up to 6 guests, and a farmhouse that comfortably accommodates up to 11 adults. Each option offers its own unique character, making it easy to find the perfect fit for your getaway.
Everything You Need for a Comfortable Stay
From thoughtfully equipped kitchens to essential in-room amenities, Traveler’s Loft ensures a relaxing and hassle-free experience in the heart of Amish Country.
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What Our Client Says
How many people do your places accommodate?
We have three distinct types of overnight accommodation with varying sizes, including lofts that sleep up to 4, a converted barn for up to 6 guests, and a farmhouse that comfortably accommodates up to 11 adults. We can accommodate extra guests for a $15 charge per additional person per night.
Can we bring pets?
No pets allowed.
Is there a required minimum night stay?
No, you can book for a day, week or more.
What amenities are included in the bathrooms?
We provide linens, towels, soap and hair dryer.
Are the kitchens fully equipped?
All units have microwaves and coffee makers, and the barn and farmhouse have an oven, pots and pans, and outdoor dining.












