A Little Known Castle In Ohio, Ravenwood Will Give You The Time Of Your Life
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Have you ever wanted to temporarily go back in time? Or how about just get away from it all? Fortunately, there’s a really unique inn in Ohio that allows you to do just that — and so much more. If you’ve ever longed for a medieval experience (complete with many of the comforts of home), you’ll definitely want to check out Ravenwood Castle in Ohio. Prepare for a road trip, because this is one Buckeye State destination that’s calling your name. Take a look:
There's no place quite like Ravenwood Castle in Ohio.
Tucked against the rich and verdant valleys of Hocking Hills, this castle will treat you like royalty. That is, unless you stay in The Dungeon... in which case you'll enjoy surrounds that are much cozier and less restrictive than your traditional dungeon. It even has easy garden and patio access!
This lovely little Medieval structure is tucked away in the scenic Hocking Hills in New Plymouth.
New Plymouth, Ohio is a cozy community in Vinton County that's been populated since circa 1850. This structure, however, hearkens to a much earlier time as well as the allures of faraway lands.
It's a truly beautiful getaway from it all. Dinner at the Great Hall (pictured) is something you'll definitely want to experience on the weekends at Ravenwood Castle.
Longing for old-school elegance complete with stained glass windows? Cinderella’s Coach House is the perfect place to stay, and it's actually connected to the castle.
The Huntsman's Hollow is another accommodation option, which features multiple cabins situated around a fire ring.
These dressed-down cabins are ideal for small families or groups. As you stay in places like Tanner’s Cabin, you'll appreciate proximity to a gorgeous creek and immersion in the secluded sounds of nature.
The perfect Ohio getaway is located amidst the story book forests of the Hocking Hills region.
There really is something for everyone at Ravenwood Castle in Ohio. See for yourself and pay it a visit. It is located at 65666 Bethel Rd., New Plymouth, OH 45654.
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Address: Ravenwood Castle, 65666 Bethel Rd, New Plymouth, OH 45654, USA
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Ravenwood Castle In Ohio
October 11, 2020
Nikki Rhoades
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April is the Ohio staff writer for Only in Your State. She is an Ohio native with a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from E.W. Scripps School of Journalism. With more than 10 years of writing experience and a background in news reporting for Ohio newspapers, she's published pieces in multiple print and online publications. When she's not on deadline or chasing after her toddler, she's hunting for hidden gems in Ohio or getting lost in a good book.