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I grew up in the small town of Millersburg, Ohio and much of my family still lives in the village. Millersburg offers many things for the out-of-town visitor. The historic district has undergone a recent resurgence – there are more dining options and small businesses than I can ever remember! Here is my guide to things to do in Millersburg, Ohio.

**This post contains affiliate links. I was provided a tour of the Millersburg Glass Museum & Victorian House Museum, but all opinions are my own.**

About Millersburg

Millersburg is the county seat of Holmes County, Ohio. Founded in 1865, Millersburg is in the heart of Amish Country and about 6 miles from Berlin, Ohio. Holmes County has the world’s largest Amish settlement, as nearly 35,000 Amish call this area home.

Millersburg is located at a crossroads of the Amish Country Byway. Here travelers can access SR 83 North and South, US 62 East and West, SR 39 East, and West, and SR 241 North. All of these roads offer scenic vistas and the opportunity to view Amish farms and homesteads.

Coming for a day trip? Millersburg is approximately 90-minutes from Cleveland or Columbus.

Things to do in Millersburg, Ohio

The Victorian House Museum

The Victorian House was built in 1902 by wealthy Cleveland Industrialist, L. H. Brightman. The 28-room mansion is not only a magnificent example of Queen Anne-style architecture but the home also contains over 4,000 square feet of beautiful antiques and local artifacts.

The Victorian House Museum has been featured in Victorian Magazine, on HGTV, and even in the movie “Love Finds You in Valentine.”

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The Millersburg Glass Museum

The Millersburg Glass Museum chronicles the life of John Fenton and his short-lived Millersburg Glass business. The most popular glass produced in Millersburg was the iridescent Carnival glass, which has wooed collectors from around the world.

To understand how desirable the carnival glass became – In 1909, John Fenton was commissioned by Queen Wilhelmina of The Netherlands to create the Holland Vase, later called the People’s Vase. The vase depicts dancing in the streets after the birth of her daughter because Holland residents worried Wilhelmina may leave the throne without an heir.

The Millersburg Glass Museum now displays three of eight known People’s Vases in the world. The blue and the marigold vases are believed to be the only ones of their kind in terms of color (pictured below).

Read more here: The Millersburg Glass Museum and the Amish Country Byway.

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Take a walk on the Rails to Trails

If children are tired of antiquing and learning, burn off some energy by running or walking on the Holmes County Trail. The trail is 12 miles long and allows walkers, bikers, and buggies to travel from Fredericksburg to Killbuck, OH. Yes, you read that right, there is a buggy lane! This is the only dual-purpose trail in the USA!

Watch where you step, though! Because horses frequent the trail, you may go home with a little souvenir on your shoe.

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Shopping in Downtown Millersburg

Millersburg has a variety of fun places to spend a day shopping! Here are some of my favorites in the historic downtown!

Antiques – Visitors looking for antiques will want to visit Starlight Antiques, Jackson Street Antiques, and the Village Antique Emporium. All of these are located in the historic downtown, on W. Jackson Street. Also, check the Historic Downtown Millersburg Facebook page for events such as “Vintage in the Village,” when local vendors set up their antiques around downtown, like the courthouse lawn.

Clothing, Decor, and More – New boutiques are popping up around Millersburg! For a boutique with a French cottage vibe, check out Cottonwood Shanty. The owner, Alysa, always has beautiful displays, but her Christmas decor is hard to beat!

Urban Farmgirl offers trendy clothing, accessories, and home decor for the country girl that likes the finer things in life.

New Towne Gallery in Millersburg is an artisan showcase with something for everyone!

The Jewelry Store has been a Millersburg institution for many years.

The Village Toy Shop is adjacent to the Antique Emporium and has a variety of games, puzzles, and toys to keep little ones busy. They have the best collection of Melissa & Doug that I’ve ever seen!

Thrift stores – A favorite secondhand store is the Save & Serve Thrift Shop on South Washington Street. Across the road is Goodwill.

Millersburg playgrounds

Millersburg offers a large playground with picnic seating on S. Clay Street. Parking is available on S. Monroe St. below the park, or visitors may park at the Lutheran Church on S. Clay and walk to the playground.

The elementary school playground is available during the summer and on weekends. The playground is located behind the school at 430 E. Jackson St.

The Rails to Trails also has a small playground at its access point, located on Depot St. in Millersburg.

Deer Run Park has a playground and a dog park. This is located on Glen Drive, next to the Holmes County Library.

Places to eat in Millersburg

Bags Sports PubBags is a a golf-themed sports bar. Their pub-style food is a hit with the locals. My pick is anything that comes on the pretzel bun!

Miller’s Creamery – Miller’s Creamery offers the best ice cream in Millersburg! They also feature fun items like pretzel cones and ice cream nachos. Check their Facebook page for a daily lunch special.

McKelvey’s Pub – The local pick for pizza and beer.

The Tavern at Hotel Millersburg – A historic hotel in the center of downtown offering home-cooked meals and a bar.

La Palma – The only Mexican food in Millersburg (not counting Taco Bell)! De Nada!

Millersburg Brewing Co. – Hip setting with local beer available to sample and share, plus sandwiches and appetizers. On Thursday evenings, they offer a burger and a brew deal! If you like IPAs, don’t miss the Franch Ridge IPA.

The Cider Press – Downtown Millersburg’s newest dining option with locally sourced ingredients and a cider bar.

Daybreak Cafe – Located south of downtown on Washington Street, the owners converted this former Burger King into a chic spot for breakfast, lunch, and brunch! I love this new spot for friends and locals to gather over coffee or a cheeseburger.

For more on dining in the area, check out my post on my favorite Amish Country Restaurants.

Places to stay

Millersburg offers the historic Hotel Millersburg, Comfort Inn, Holiday Inn Express, and a few cabins rentals/Airbnb-style accommodations. For a romantic getaway, I recommend The Lux tiny home, which is just between Millersburg and Berlin, or the Inn at Honey Run.

Have you been to Millersburg? What is your favorite place to eat or shop?

For more to do in Amish Country, check out my list of the best things to do in Amish Country with kids or free things to do in Amish Country with kids. You may also enjoy my other website Amish Country Traveler!

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FAQs

What is the best day of the week to go to Amish country Ohio? ›

If you really want to feel the peace and tranquility that the Amish lifestyle provides, come see us on a Sunday! Our Countryside Bus tours on Sunday are a bit different than on other days, but you'll see things that cannot be seen any other day of the week.

Do Amish live in Millersburg Ohio? ›

Historic Downtown Millersburg may reside in the heart of Amish Country, and while there is the Amish and Mennonite flavor, Historic Downtown Millersburg is so much more.

Is Millersburg Ohio a safe place to live? ›

For Millersburg, NeighborhoodScout found that the violent crime rate is well below the national average for all communities of all population sizes. Violent crimes such as assault, rape, murder and armed robbery happen less often in Millersburg than in most of America.

How old is Millersburg Ohio? ›

From its early 19th century roots to today, the Village of Millersburg celebrates a long history of growth and community. Originally laid out by Adam Johnson and Charles Miller in November 1815, the Village itself was established in 1825. The Village was incorporated in 1835.

What time do the Amish go to bed? ›

The Amish stay up after dark, but they go to bed early: typically between 9 and 9.30pm in summer, and more like 8.30-9pm in winter. Most people start work at around 5.30am, so they're often up by 4.45am.

What is the best Amish town in Ohio to visit? ›

Sugarcreek, Ohio is known as the 'gateway to Amish Country,' and for good reason. Amish families were some of the first to arrive in Sugarcreek, along with Swiss and German families. The Swiss immigrants brought with them their cheese-making heritage, and slowly, small cheese factories began to open in the area.

Is Millersburg a dry town? ›

Alcohol can be brought in and consumed responsibly & legally but cannot be purchased in the immediate area (dry part of the county). Several good wineries in the area include Baltic Mills, Breitenbach and Ravens Glen. Millersburg Brewery is also a close option (5 miles) for local Craft Beer.

What percent of Holmes County Ohio is Amish? ›

Ohio's largest Amish settlement is centered around Holmes County and in 2023 included an estimated 39,525 children and adults, the second largest in the world and the highest concentration of Amish in any US county; the Amish make up half the population of Holmes County, with members of other closely related Anabaptist ...

Where is the heart of Amish country in Ohio? ›

BERLIN OHio IS LOCATED IN THE HEART OF OHIO'S AMISH COUNTRY.

When did the Amish move to Ohio? ›

Amish families began migrating to America in the early 1700's and first settled in eastern Pennsylvania. In the late 1800's, a large migration of Amish from Switzerland moved to this region of Ohio along with other Swiss immigrants including David's great-grandparents.

What is the history of Millersburg? ›

Millersburg was named in honor of Charles Miller, who, in 1815, laid out lots to establish a small village that was later to become the county seat. The first building was a tavern built in 1819. A year later, a log cabin school house was constructed and in 1821 a typical frontier store was completed.

What day of the week do Amish worship? ›

Amish religious practices are reflective of traditional Anabaptist Christian theology. The Old Order Amish typically have worship services every second Sunday in private homes.

What are the special days for the Amish? ›

When it comes to holidays, the Amish celebrate many of the same ones we “English” do. And though Amish holidays aren't likely to include our federal holidays like Columbus Day or Labor Day, many Amish observe other holidays such as Easter Monday, “second Christmas,” “Old Christmas,” Pentecost, and Ascension Day.

Is Sunday a day of rest for the Amish? ›

Sundays are a special time.

For the Amish, it is a day of rest, worship, and visiting.

How many days do you need in Amish country? ›

Spending two or three days in Bird-in-Hand will give you time to enjoy many of Lancaster's attractions at a relaxed pace. In addition to doing all of the best day trip activities, you can add in home-cooked meals or a more personalized Lancaster Amish tour.

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