Carlisle Self-Guided Tours
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Self-Guided Tours in Carlisle, PA, Pennsylvania.
This 30-mile self-guided driving tour features 11 of the 54 18th century and early 19th century tavern houses remaining in the county. All of the taverns on this tour are of private businesses or homes, therefore not all are open for additional tours.
This half-day self-guided tour explores the village of Boiling Springs approximately 5 mi. (8 km) from Carlisle. Features include 19th century homes, picturesque banks of a spring-fed lake, numerous galleries and shops as well as the Ashcombe Farm and Greenhouse.
Approximately fifty-four 18th and early 19th century tavern houses remain within the Cumberland County. This self-guided driving tour features ten historical taverns.
This self-guided walking tour features seventeen buildings built in the early 18th century. Maps and further information are provided by the Cumberland County Visitors Bureau.
This three-day self-guided driving tour offers a historic tour, a scenic tour and a shopping tour. With this tour, participants are able to extensively explore Carlisle and surrounding areas through many different capacities depending on the individual’s preferences.
This full-day self-guided tour features historic buildings and sites, eclectic architecture as well as area shopping and restaurants. Features include the greave site and statue of Molly Pitcher, the Carlisle Indian School and Dickinson College.






