Nestled within Monroe and Wabash townships about a half-hour from Fort Wayne is an adorable town known as Indiana’s “Little Switzerland”. You don’t need to leave the United States to visit a European village – there’s one right here! Known as Berne, Mennonite immigrants from Switzerland founded this delightful little gem, and it shows in every corner of the town – most especially, though, on its Main street downtown. Come out to Berne and experience a little bit o’ Switzerland in the Midwest. This is one small town in Indiana you can’t pass up a chance to visit.

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For more information about this little European town in the Midwest, including a calendar of events (there are a few can’t-miss festivals in Berne, Indiana that you need to plan to experience – like Swiss Days, which usually takes place in the summer), check out the official City of Berne website.

What are your favorite small towns in Indiana? Let me know!

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