Victorian Carriage Company Guided Battlefield Tours

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Gettysburg, United States

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Carriage ride service· Historical landmark· Tour operator· Tourist attraction· Heritage museum· National park

Victorian Carriage Company Guided Battlefield Tours Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Victorian Carriage Company Guided Battlefield Tours is located in Gettysburg, United States on 297 Steinwehr Ave. Victorian Carriage Company Guided Battlefield Tours is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category carriage ride service in United States.

Address

297 Steinwehr Ave

Phone

+1 7174767428

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Doris Walsh

Delightful experience! Your guide Kevin was enthusiastic and really gave great detail of battles. He engaged each one of us and welcomed questions. Left promptly on the hour. And we returned exactly 2 hours later much more knowledgeable.

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Brian Horton

What a great way to tour the Battlefield at Gettysburg! Very knowledgeable guide and friendly staff. The horses were beautiful and did a fantastic job pulling us around at a leisurely pace. Highly recommend!

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Wayne Sabota

An enjoyable way to visit the battlefield. Knowledgeable guide. Be aware mask protocol is not followed. You are outside but very close to others in the carriage. If this is a concern find an alternative way to visit the battlefield.

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Dawn Bowman

Great ride through the battle fields. Wonderful staff, very friendly and gorgeous horses.

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G&K Rodgers

good tour, Dale our Licensed Battlefield guide is a walking encyclopedia of just about anything you’d want to know, we appreciated his knowledge and interactions on the tour! No mask protocols in place (except Dale) so if your carriage has 10 you are not spaced (yes, we know it’s outside and hot can be hot, but those concerned about mask wearing should know this).