Berlin Bake A'Bout returns to Amish homes March 26-28
Maps to participating Amish-home bake sales will be handed out at Sols Craft Mall, the Holmes County Chamber and the Berlin Grande as Berlin Bake A'Bout returns March 26-28.

Berlin’s downtown and hospitality sector will get a weekend draw when the Berlin Bake A'Bout brings home-hosted sales to Amish residences March 26, 27 and 28. The Holmes County Chamber of Commerce and the county tourism site list the event on the official calendar and say maps and directions to the Amish homes will be distributed from Sols Craft Mall, Holmes County Chamber and Tourism Bureau and Berlin Grande hotel.
“The Berlin Bake A'Bout will be held March 26, 27, and 28, 2026 in Berlin, Ohio,” the VisitAmishCountry listing states. The tourism page lays out the logistics: “Each home address will feature 1-2 baked items for purchase or by donation,” “Hours for the sale are 9am - 4pm each day,” and “No registration necessary.” The listing also notes that “Cookbooks will be available for purchase at each home.”
The Holmes County Chamber of Commerce has the event on its main calendar, reflecting the Chamber’s role in promotion and local coordination. “The Holmes County Chamber of Commerce listed the Berlin Bake A'Bout as an upcoming tourism event for Berlin and greater Holmes County,” the Chamber listing confirms, and event organizers describe local support from merchants, the Berlin tourism bureau and participating lodging and hospitality partners.
Local merchants are promoting the weekend through their own calendars as well. Sols in Berlin lists the event as “March 26th - 28th - Berlin Bake About - Community Bake Sales,” placing it amid a busy March calendar that includes the Mid Ohio Draft Horse Expo March 9-13 and the Amish Country Spring Home & Garden Show March 19-21. Sols’ spring schedule and the Chamber listings together make the bake weekend part of a string of regional events that could boost hotel stays and foot traffic for Berlin shops.
Practical details remain limited in the public listings. The VisitAmishCountry entry’s contact field is empty in the provided listing, and none of the public descriptions specify payment methods, provide a list of participating home addresses, or address parking, ADA accommodations or food-safety and allergen guidance for baked goods. Those gaps matter for visitors relying on maps handed out at Sols Craft Mall, the Chamber office at 6 W. Jackson St., Millersburg, and the Berlin Grande hotel, and for households hosting sales across residential streets.
Organizers and merchants point visitors to the county’s promotional materials: “The Map & Visitors Guide is the official resource for everything that Amish Country has to offer!” Maps and local distribution points will determine how smoothly guests navigate the self-guided bake stops during the 9am-4pm sale windows on March 26-28.
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