1. Pomona’s Bakery and Cafe
Pomona’s is a great way to start your day with breakfast (or brunch, if it’s Saturday). They also serve lunch and dinner, but don’t miss their artisan breads and pastries, like Adams County Sourdough, baked in the old European style.
213 East York Street, Biglerville | 717-677-7014 | www.pomonas.com
2. Gettysburg National Military Park
Stories abound from this famous Civil War battle site. Roughly 6,000 acres, the park offers tours on anything from horseback to Segway. And with the town celebrating its 150th anniversary, the event calendar for the whole area is full.
1195 Baltimore Pike, Gettysburg | 717-334-1124 | www.gettysburgfoundation.org
3. Hauser Estate Winery
Whether it’s “Wine Down Wednesday” or “Thirsty Thursday,” something’s always happening at Hauser’s. Sip with the best view around; call ahead for a tour or for a catered meal. Buy some Devil’s Den Red or Abe’s Apple. Kids and pets are welcome.
410 Cashtown Road, Biglerville | 717-334-4888 | www.hauserestate.com
4. Historic Round Barn and Farm Market
Just down the hill from Hauser Estate Winery, this authentic round barn houses a farm market with baked goods, 22 varieties of peaches and other homegrown fruit, sweet corn, melons and more. Jams and gift items are also on hand in this picture perfect building.
298 Cashtown Road, Biglerville | 717-334-1984 | www.roundbarngettysburg.com
5. The Outlet Shoppes at Gettysburg
Find your dream threads and more at over 40 stores, from Tommy Hilfiger and Adidas to Harry & David and Cape Cod Crafters.
1863 Gettysburg Village Drive, Gettysburg | 717-337-9705 | www.horizongroup.com/our-centers/gettysburg
6. Gettysburg Family Amusement Complex
Planning a trip to Gettysburg with kids in tow? This venue offers fun activities, from go-karts and mini-golf to a video arcade, as well as snacks and room to romp both indoors and out.
2638 Emmitsburg Road, Gettysburg | 717-334-6363 | www.gettysburgfamilyfun.com
7. Land of Little Horses
Don’t let the name fool you. While this performing animal park has plenty of those cute little guys, there’s a whole menagerie, from baby goats to spotted chickens, llamas and a peacock—not to mention a horsey gift shop. Check the events calendar for showtimes and the fall festival in October.
125 Glenwood Drive, Gettysburg | 717-334-7259 | www.landoflittlehorses.com
8. Gettysburg Hotel
Since 1797 this building has anchored the town square. Not sure Lincoln would approve of the flatscreens in every room, but he would likely enjoy dinner at One Lincoln, its newly opened restaurant.
1 Lincoln Square, Gettysburg | 866-378-1797 | www.hotelgettysburg.com
9. Majestic Theater
Originally featuring vaudeville and silent movies, this architectural gem was regularly attended by President Eisenhower. Today you can see movies or live shows every day of the week.
25 Carlisle Street, Gettysburg | 717-337-8200 | www.gettysburgmajestic.org
10. The Pub & Restaurant
Authentic pub-style food, with lots of bistro-type options and friendly service. End your evening at this restaurant with great atmosphere and bar, right on the town square.
20 Lincoln Square, Gettysburg | 717-334-7100 | www.the-pub.com