Pennsylvania Bed and Breakfasts

Allegheny National Forest - North-central PA

Hershey/PA Dutch Country - South-central PA

Lake Erie - Northwest PA

Laurel Highlands/Southern Alleghenies - Southwest

Philadelphia and its Countryside - Southeast PA

Pittsburgh Region

Pocono Mountains/Endless Mountains - Northeast PA

Valleys of The Susquehanna - Central PA

More About Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania offers a rich history of firsts, from the first circulating library in Philadelphia to the first commercial broadcast station in the world, KDKA in Pittsburgh, and the first of the nation's zoos in Philadelphia in 1876. Fun state facts include that Hershey is considered the Chocolate Capital of the U.S., and Punxsutawney is the home of the famed groundhog. Thomas Edison experimented with electricity and lightning in Sunbury, and Philadelphia boasts Independence Hall as well as the Liberty Bell. A Pennsylvania bed and breakfast is the ideal way to explore the state's rich national history.