PattB507
Went here last Saturday and was very disappointed by the caliber of the supposed arts & crafts. It was row after row of very low quality items. Some antiques worth seeing. Very strange area of surplus home goods, cleaning supplies, etc. It was free to get in, thank goodness, would not return.
Shershe699
There are a lot of little shops to browse through...not many are unique or noteworthy. However, there are many reasonably priced antiques to capture your attention. Also, not to be missed is the huge building filled with antiques and flea market type finds. We spent a couple of hours there and found many treasures to bring home. The staff is very friendly & helpful. This will definitely be in our agenda for our next trip!
PastorMo
The "Village" was just another large flea market with very little Amish goods for sale. Not at all what we expected! There's no Village at all, just a large building with booth after booth of things you can get at almost any flea market across the nation. Not impressed...
Faila
We were staying at Amish Acres and had some time on our hands since the attractions did not open until 10:30. Borkholder's Dutch Village opened at 9am. We only saw part of the facility (its very large) but of what we saw there were some crafts and some antiques but hardly anything besides some food items that were Amish made – for the most part it was a very large flea market/garage sale. I found some great buys and enjoyed myself.
ld4ivy
Borkholder Dutch village offers an excellent range fo local crafts at reasonable prices