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Racer's Restaurant

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Racers offers excellent food at affordable prices: Pizzeria, Fish Fry on Fridays, 46 flavors of Perry's Ice Cream, Hot Dogs, Hamburgers & more!
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Hello World!

Welcome to the Amish Trail Blog where we will be posting stories, recipes and anything we find along New York's Amish Trail.

There are so many interesting Amish Shops and English stores along New York's Amish Trail selling hand-made goods to spicy foods.

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I am hoping that this blog will be an effective tool for us as we develop the Amish Trail of New York.  We would appreciate any feedback that you could give to us once you have visited our area. 

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Amish Geotrail

Please Note: All of the Cattaraugus County Geotrails have been archived as of 2020.

Geocaching is a real-world outdoor treasure hunting game and we have a Amish Geo Trail for you to explore. Players try to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, using GPS-enabled devices and then share their experiences online.

Amish Trail Brochure & Map

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The latest version of the Amish Trail brochure & map was released on October 2, 2019.

Please note that the interactive map on this website has the most recent updates for places along the trail.

 

Amish Tour with Fred Milliman in July 2011

Testimonial

Fred gave a lot of history behind the area and the customs and traditions of the Amish.  He picked out shops that he thought we would like ...

Donna from Dunkirk, NY with visitors from India

Unforgettable Amish Tour Experience with Pat Bromley in August 2011

Testimonial

We absolutely loved this tour! Pat is wonderful! The tour was so much more than we expected! Pat customized the tour to the places we were interested in seeing. We visited Amish shops for candy, quilts, baskets, toys, and a few more.

Pat knew I liked to read Amish books, but there wasn't a stop on the tour for books yet. Well.. Pat asked around in the community, and one woman's Aunt sold them out of her home.  We drove right over and we were invited in their home to view the books upstairs, and I found two that I liked. Pat was excited to be able to offer the bookstore to the tour. :)

If you want to learn about the Amish culture this is the tour to be on. It's the first one that I've been on that you interact one on one with the Amish people.  This was an unforgettable experience, and we will be back! You can't get any closer than this to the Amish!  Thank you!

Lisa from Batavia, NY