Sugarcreek may be small, but it’s one of those towns that invites you to slow down and enjoy every moment. Known as the “Little Switzerland of Ohio,” it’s full of charm, horse-and-buggy traffic, and great food. Here are the five things to do in Sugarcreek Ohio you absolutely can’t miss when you visit — perfect for a weekend getaway or even a long weekend if you have the time.
Before you go, check out my A Weekend in Sugarcreek, Ohio guide for even more ideas and places to stay.

This is Sugarcreek’s biggest claim to fame, and it’s the perfect way to start your visit. The massive clock sits right downtown and is whimsical in the best way. Plan to be there on the hour so you can watch the animated figures put on a little show — it’s part history lesson, part novelty, and part photo op. Grab a coffee from a local café, find a spot on a bench, and enjoy the moment.
Tip: Visit during daylight for the best view and photos — it makes a great first stop when you arrive in town.

Part of Sugarcreek’s charm is where you stay, and you have some great choices.
If you love a one-of-a-kind stay, check out Dwellbox Treebox Stays — shipping-container-style cabins with floor-to-ceiling windows so you can wake up with the sunrise, outdoor tubs for soaking under the trees, and indoor and outdoor fireplaces for cozy evenings. They’re quiet and tucked away but still less than ten minutes from downtown.
Prefer something more traditional? Carlisle Inn Sugarcreek is a classic Amish Country inn with warm hospitality and views of the surrounding countryside. Miller Manor is a smaller B&B if you like a personal touch and chatting with locals over coffee. And if you want total privacy, there are plenty of cabins and vacation rentals nearby that make a perfect base for exploring the area.
Tip: Book early for summer and fall weekends — this is a popular spot for travelers, and the best places fill quickly.

Sugarcreek makes a great base for exploring Ohio’s wine country, and there are several excellent wineries just a short drive away.
Breitenbach Wine Cellars – The most well-known winery in the area, Breitenbach offers award-winning grape, fruit, and berry wines. Their property is beautiful, with rolling vineyards and a café serving wood-fired pizzas and fresh salads — worth visiting even if you’re not drinking.
Swiss Heritage Winery / Hans’ Place – Located in Dover, this family-run spot has a cozy tasting room and over 20 varietals. If you don’t drink, you can still enjoy their rustic patio and order from Hans’ Place restaurant — they serve a great menu with casual bites.
Baltic Mill Winery – Just down the road in Baltic, this winery is housed in a restored historic flour mill. The preserved mill equipment gives it tons of character, and the grounds are beautiful for an afternoon stroll, even if you skip the wine.
Tip: These wineries are as much about the atmosphere as they are about the wine — so even if you don’t drink, they’re still worth a stop for the food, views, and photos.


Rebecca’s Bistro is the kind of place that makes you want to linger over your coffee. Everything is made from scratch, and the menu strikes the perfect balance between comforting and indulgent.
Order the Creamed Eggs on sourdough toast if you want something savory and filling. If you visit on a Saturday, get the layered hashbrowns with scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage gravy, and cheese — it’s a full breakfast that will keep you going until dinner. And if you’re in the mood for something sweet, the Stuffed French Toast is incredible — thick sourdough slices stuffed with cream cheese filling (choose from Apricot, Apple, Blueberry, or Raspberry) and served with maple syrup.
Tip: This spot can get busy on weekends, so go early or be prepared to wait a bit — it’s worth it. Grab a pastry from their bakery to take with you for an afternoon snack.


Park Street Pizza is proof that small-town pizza can compete with big-city pies. The crust is thick and chewy, the tiny pepperonis crisp and curl just right, and the cheese bread is golden and gooey. Their salads are fresh and seasonal — the one topped with locally picked berries is a standout.
This is the perfect way to end a day of exploring. Take your pizza to go and eat outside if the weather is nice, or grab a table inside and enjoy the buzz of this beloved local spot.
Tip: Order a mix of pizzas and sides if you’re with a group — everything here is good, and it’s a fun way to try more of the menu.
Sugarcreek is a destination that rewards slowing down. See the clock, stay somewhere memorable, sip wine (or just enjoy the food and views), enjoy brunch, and end the day with incredible pizza. Whether you spend two days or stretch it into a long weekend, these five stops are a perfect way to experience the best of the “Little Switzerland of Ohio.”
If you’re planning a longer getaway, my Spend a Week in Columbus, Ohio guide pairs perfectly with a stop in Sugarcreek


I walked through the gates and immediately understood why people fly back to Curaçao just for this place. 🌴
23 rooms. Private beach. A Balinese-inspired resort built stone by stone by the owners themselves. Buddha statues next to conch shells. Candles lit everywhere at night. Beachfront dining that eats like fine dining but feels like you’re just having dinner on the sand.
It’s currently the #1 resort in the Caribbean and after spending time there, I get it completely.
Full review linked in bio
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I walked down to the beach and immediately noticed how calm the water was. 🐚
It sits in a small cove, so there’s really no waves pushing in. You just walk right in without thinking about it. I grabbed my snorkel (they actually rent them for free at the resort, which I didn’t expect) and went out near the pier and stayed way longer than I planned, because the water was that clear.
Honest caveat: if you need a lot of energy and activity at a beach, this probably isn’t it. It’s quiet, it’s calm, and you’re mostly just... sitting there. Which for me was exactly the point.☀️
Full Baoase review linked in bio. 🔗
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Dinner at Baoase in Curaçao isn’t just a restaurant, you’re walking into a full resort setting where everything feels intentional. The table is right by the water, the food is French-inspired with tropical and Asian flavors woven in, and the whole thing moves slowly in the best way. We sat there for hours and didn’t want it to end.
✨ Culinary Beach Restaurant, oceanside tables, candlelit ambiance
✨ French-inspired menu with tropical and Asian influences
✨ Service that’s attentive without being over the top
✨ The kind of dinner you’re still thinking about days later
Fair warning: this isn’t a casual grab-a-table kind of spot. You’re making a reservation, thinking through your outfit, and blocking off the whole evening and it’s worth every bit of that.
If you’re celebrating something or just want one dinner that feels a little extra, this is where to do it. Full Baoase resort review linked in bio. 🔗
Curaçao has the beaches everyone talks about, and then it has these. The spots that made this trip actually feel like mine weren’t on any resort map. I found them by renting a car, asking locals, and just following what looked good.
✨ Playa Lagun: a calm little cove where the water does all the work
✨ Playa Kalki: rocky entry, but the snorkeling right off shore is worth it
✨ Playa Jeremi: no rentals, no crowds, no setup. Just the beach
✨ Fort Nassau: watched the sun go down over Willemstad and stayed for dinner
✨ Hofi Cas Cora: breakfast on an actual farm and the freshest food of the whole trip
✨ Willemstad Street Party: I had no idea Thursday nights turned into that. Just followed the music.
✨ Playa Forti: cliff jumping and amazing food, talk about dinner and a show!
Honest caveat: if you need everything planned and structured, a few of these will feel a little too unpolished. But if you like the kind of trip where the best parts are the ones you stumble into, this is exactly that.
All 7 spots with full details are linked in bio. ☀️
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Here’s the thing about Curaçao that nobody talks about enough there’s really no bad time to go. 🌤️ Outside the hurricane belt. Mid-80s nearly every day of the year. Colorful buildings no matter what month it is.
But there IS a difference between going in peak season vs. shoulder season, and it shows up in your wallet, your beach chair availability, and how long you’re waiting for a table at dinner.
Full breakdown of every season, what to expect, and when I’d personally go linked in bio.
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