Take A Weekend To Wine, Dine, And Explore The Little Switzerland Of Ohio
By Beth|Published November 23, 2021
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Beth
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
One of the best parts about living in Ohio is the opportunity to enjoy the influence of other cultures from around the globe. Indeed, it’s possible to feel as though you’ve traveled around the world without ever having to cross state lines. One prime example is a destination affectionally referred to as Ohio’s Little Switzerland. Can you guess where it is? It’s known as “The Gateway to Amish County,” having been established by Amish, Swiss, and German immigrants. It’s also home to the World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock, along with Swiss-inspired architecture, cuisine, and more. Without further ado, here’s how you can spend a perfect weekend enjoying the town of Sugarcreek: the Little Switzerland of Ohio.
Conveniently located just two hours from major cities such as Cleveland, Columbus, and Pittsburgh, the town of Sugarcreek, Ohio makes for an exciting day trip any time of the year.
Photographed above is the Carlisle Inn, a great place to stay when you're enjoying your weekend trip to Sugarcreek.
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Strolling the historic downtown district, you'll immediately notice the charming Alpine-style architecture characteristic to Ohio's Little Switzerland.
Whether you're looking to start a quilting project or simply browse an impressive selection of fabrics, this large quilting shop in Ohio has a little something for every crafter.
So much exploring is bound to work up an appetite, and Amish Country Donuts & Cafe is the perfect stop for a pick-me-up. Indulge in massive, made-from-scratch donuts and a piping hot cup of coffee.
Ever tried dandelion wine? You can find it at Breitenbach Wine Cellars! This local winery also features award winning grape, fresh fruit, and berry wines with delicious food pairings.
And if you really want to see Sugarcreek in all of its Swiss glory, you might consider attending the annual Ohio Swiss Festival.
Since 1953, this exciting cultural event has transformed downtown Sugarcreek into a true Swiss wonderland, complete with cheese tastings, live music, dancing, shopping, and much more. Learn more about this festival, which usually takes place in September, by checking out the official Ohio Swiss Festival website.
Have you ever visited Sugarcreek, the Little Switzerland of Ohio? If so, be sure to share your adventures with us in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you! For more information, you can check out the official Sugarcreek visitor’s guide online. You can also follow Sugarcreek on Facebook.
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