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The Butterfly Atrium at Hershey Gardens

male leopard lacewing butterfly with orange and yellow wings on a pink zinnia

If you’re looking for a relaxing adventure within the natural wonders of Pennsylvania, look no further than the enchanting Butterfly Atrium at Hershey Gardens. Nestled in the heart of Hershey, PA, this captivating sanctuary offers a delightful escape into the world of fluttering wings and vibrant colors. Exploring the Butterfly Atrium: A Symphony of Color…

Your Guide to Beautiful Hershey Gardens in Hershey, PA

curved rows of blooming tulips in yellow, red, and pink colors

In addition to many sweet somethings in Hershey, you will find sweet flowers in the beautiful Hershey Gardens in Hershey, PA. Settle in for a charming stay at The Inn at Westwynd Farm and prepare for your ultimate garden getaway. Like many places in Hershey, PA, Hershey Gardens exists today because of Milton Hershey. During…

Top 10 Things to Do in Hershey in March 2023

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Spring Break, Sweet Romantic Get Away or Family Fun Time, there are so many options for great things to do near our Pennsylvania bed and breakfast. We see the crocuses poking up, and spring is just around the corner. Here are the top 10 things to do in Hershey in March to chase away those…

Our 7 Best Date Night Ideas in Hershey PA

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Are you looking for the best date night ideas in Hershey, PA? Look no further! From wineries and unique tours to romantic dinners and outdoor activities, there are plenty of ways to make your date night one to remember. Staying at The Inn at Westwynd Farm makes it easy to explore these wonderful date night…

3 Vineyards in Hershey-Harrisburg PA Worth Visiting

Table topped with assorted wine glasses, fruit, cheeses and breads for tasting

The Inn at Westwynd Farm, located just 25 minutes from Harrisburg, is ideal for a getaway. We are near a plethora of activities from museums and parks to restaurants and wineries and beyond. For all you wine lovers, whether you love trying new varietals or sipping old favorites, be sure to set out and explore…

Your Guide to the PA Farm Show

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One of our favorite events in Harrisburg is the PA Farm Show. It’s the nation’s largest indoor agricultural exposition under one roof! As you explore this guide to the PA Farm Show, you’ll see why people come from all over to experience the best of Pennsylvania’s agriculture and food industry. Held annually in January, this…

7 Reasons to Visit Hersheypark PA

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We’ve compiled a list of 7 reasons to visit Hersheypark to help plan your visit to Hershey, PA. Hersheypark is the largest amusement park in Pennsylvania, and it’s actually three parks in one! We love showing visitors a fun time when they stay at our countryside bed and breakfast. This is easy to do, especially…

5 Fun Ways to Experience Amish Country

Horse-driven Amish buggies driving down a rolling country road

About 45 minutes southeast of the Inn at Westwynd Farm lies a divine world. There, life has a peaceful rhythm, and those who reside there find harmony with nature and old-world tradition. You know you have entered Lancaster County when you slow down to drive through a covered bridge, and a horse and buggy awaits…

The Hershey Story Museum in Hershey PA

A swirl of chocolate

If you want to be inspired, the Hershey Story Museum in Hershey, PA, is a great place to visit. It’s all about chocolate for one thing — wait, isn’t that THE most important thing? Actually, there are so many other exciting things about the Hershey story, and it all begins with Milton Snavely Hershey (yes,…

Explore Indian Echo Caverns Near Hershey PA

A stalactite cavern

Plan your next getaway to explore the Indian Echo Caverns near Hershey, PA. A little history of the area shows that many people have walked these same paths and investigated these same formations. The earliest known people in the area were the Susquehannocks. These Native Americans used the nearby Swatara Creek. The caverns were probably…