
There's something deeply satisfying about exploring the rolling hills and scenic backroads of Ohio's Amish Country by motorcycle. The combination of well-maintained routes, minimal traffic, and breathtaking landscapes makes this region a rider's paradise. Whether you're seeking the thrill of twisty roads or the peaceful charm of rural America, these day trips offer the perfect escape from everyday life.
The Triple Nickel: A Rider's Dream
Ohio's Route 555 in southeastern Ohio is an often secluded stretch of road. The section from Brush Creek to Chesterhill is affectionately known as the "Triple Nickel" and it has achieved legendary status among motorcyclists in the Midwest. This technical route features tight curves, elevation changes, and blind hills that will challenge and delight riders of all skill levels.
The Amish Country Byway: Cultural Immersion
For riders seeking both adventure and cultural experiences, the Amish Country Byway delivers on all fronts. With nearly 200 miles of road, the Byway takes riders through the heart of Ohio's Amish settlements, where horse-drawn buggies share the road and time seems to move at a gentler pace.
Heading east from Millersburg, you'll encounter gentle curves and open farmland. Make your first stop at
Breitenbach Wine Cellars, known for their fruit wines and peaceful garden setting.
For a hearty, authentic meal,
Mrs. Yoder's Kitchen in Mount Hope serves traditional Amish cooking that will satisfy any rider's appetite. Perhaps the most unique motorcycle-friendly establishment, this traditional Amish restaurant might seem an unlikely biker hangout. Their home-style chicken dinners and freshly baked pies have become legendary among travelers and a mandatory stop for riders exploring the region.
Port Washington Road: Historic Adventure
For history enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike, the Port Washington Road, Ohio's oldest established route, offers a unique riding experience. The stretch of road meanders through rural farmland and at times the road narrows to what country folks call a pig path – be prepared for a few short sections of gravel. You can start the route just a few miles west of Donna’s Premier Lodging in the town of Millersburg. From there, the Heart of Amish Country adventure passes through New Bedford and Baltic. Some people choose to ride all the way to Port Washington, Ohio.
Before hitting the road, enjoy lunch at Bags Sports Pub or Millersburg Brewery in charming downtown Millersburg. On warm days, stop in to Miller's Creamery for homemade ice cream that's worth every calorie—the perfect dessert before your journey begins.
End your ride at
Baltic Mill Winery, housed in an historic mill building where you can sample wines along the river.
Biker-Friendly Hangouts: Where Riders Gather
Beyond the scenic routes, Ohio's Amish Country has become known for its welcoming atmosphere for motorcycle enthusiasts, with numerous establishments catering specifically to the riding community. These hangouts offer not just great food and drink, but also the camaraderie that makes motorcycle culture so special.
East Main Kitchen in Baltic has established itself as a rider's haven with its hearty comfort food. They open early six days a week making them particularly popular among early morning riders.
For craft beer aficionados,
Lockport Brewery in Bolivar stands out with its exceptional selection of house-brewed ales and welcoming atmosphere. They boast a large patio, and their famous steakburgers have achieved cult status among the riding community.
Gavin’s on the Square in New Philadelphia is a locally owned establishment that features indoor and outdoor dining. The plentiful menu boasts quesadillas, sandwiches, burgers, and wraps to tempt all taste buds.
Broadway Brewhouse in New Philadelphia combines eclectic pub fare with exceptional craft brews. Also known as a sports bar, you can always find the game on their 20 televisions.
Wooly Pig Farm Brewery considers itself to be a bit of Bavaria in Central Ohio. Visitors can sip German lagers while watching the wooly pigs who love the spent grain waste. The brewery boasts expansive parking lots making it an easy stop along any ride.
Lem’s Pizza has been on the square in Fredericksburg since 1996. They are an important part of the community and frequently sponsor local sports teams and events. Everyone who orders pizza or an oven baked sub from Lem’s is part of the family.
Of course, if you are planning a multi-day ride getaway, you will need a place to stay.
Donna’s Premier Lodging boasts
accommodations in downtown Berlin as well as tucked in the woods a mile away. They are happy to recommend lots of nearby
dining establishments for dinner after your ride.
Whether you choose the technical challenges of the Triple Nickel, the cultural immersion of the Amish Country Loop, or the historic significance of Port Washington Road, Ohio's Amish Country delivers unforgettable motorcycle experiences. Pack your saddlebags, check the weather forecast, and discover why this region has become a hidden gem for riders seeking authentic American backroads.






