We Bet You Didn't Know These Rural Greater Cleveland Destinations Even Existed
By Nikki Rhoades
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Published April 01, 2024
Do you ever just wake up with an itch to go explore somewhere remote? Living in a place like Cleveland, it’s easy to crave a slower pace of life with less traffic. Fortunately, there are many rural attractions near Cleveland that are well worth a visit. From farms to markets and countryside wineries, there’s no shortage of charm hidden away in Northeast Ohio’s more rural landscape. Pack up some road trip snacks , because these rural places near Cleveland, Ohio, are calling your name.
1. Lake Metroparks Farmpark
Lake Metroparks Farmpark, 8800 Euclid Chardon Rd, Kirtland, OH 44094, USA
The charming
Lake Metroparks Farmpark is one of the most exciting rural attractions near Cleveland. Family friendly and beautiful, this park is filled to the brim with all the expected attractions: hiking trails, playgrounds, and plenty of greenspace. However, unlike most parks, this place is a working farm. Visitors love interacting with horses, cows, and sheep as they learn about the industry that quietly fuels life in Northeast Ohio. There is a small admission fee to visit, but don't worry — that money helps fund the animals' good lives!
2. Landoll's Mohican Castle
Landoll's Mohican Castle - Luxury Hotel in Central Ohio, 561 Township Road 3352, Loudonville, OH 44842, USA
In the rural community of Loudonville, Ohio, a castle looms over the landscape. This is
Landoll's Mohican Castle , and it's surprisingly modern. This stunning castle hearkens back to Medieval European architecture, but it actually opened in 2002. Despite its modern construction, the property is said to be incredibly haunted. The land on which the castle was constructed was used quite extensively in the early 1800s. A historic church tragically burned to the ground here back in the day, which naturally sparked rumors of a curse when, in 2007, the on-site restaurant also burned down. Whether or not you believe the stories of hauntings, this site is a treat to visit.
3. Duma Meats
Duma Meats Inc, 857 Randolph Rd, Mogadore, OH 44260, USA
If you ever find yourself near Hartville, Ohio, I hope you have a cooler handy.
Duma Meats , a fifth-generation meat market, is a surprisingly large storefront that carries everything from beef to bacon jerky and even alligator. You'll love perusing their selection, as it's a great way to pick up everything you need and everything you
didn't know you needed.
4. The Barn Inn Bed and Breakfast
The Barn Inn Bed and Breakfast, 6838 Co Rd 203, Millersburg, OH 44654, USA
While we're talking about rural attractions, we might as well consider a historic barn as a getaway option. This is
The Barn Inn Bed and Breakfast in Millersburg, Ohio , and it's a charming escape like no other. The current structure dates back to 1919, though two other barns previously occupied the site. In 1996, it got a facelift and was transformed into a welcoming bed and breakfast. Visitors love its Amish-style home cooking, cozy rooms, and stunning views of the rolling hills of Holmes County.
5. World's Largest Cuckoo Clock
World's Largest Cuckoo Clock, 100 N Broadway St, Sugarcreek, OH 44681, USA
While we city folk have our
famously giant outdoor chandelier , our friends about an hour and a half away have a giant cuckoo clock. The
World's Largest Cuckoo Clock in Sugarcreek, Ohio is one of the finest attractions in Ohio's Little Switzerland. Outside of winter months, this thing plays a little song complete with a mechanically choreographed performance every hour between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. While most cuckoo clocks just have a little bird that pops out, this clock is complete with little people. They're a little bit creepy, in my opinion, as they remind me of ventriloquist dummies, but this local landmark is truly one for the bucket list.
6. Filia Cellars
Filia Cellars, 3059 Greenwich Rd, Wadsworth, OH 44281, USA
On a rural stretch of road in Wadsworth, Ohio, one lone wine-red house awaits visitors. This charming countryside retreat is
Filia Cellars , and it's an absolute must-visit destination. It's dog friendly, totally casual, and the perfect place to listen to live music on a summertime Friday or Saturday night. Bring your own picnic and take it easy as you listen to the sweet sound of birdsong and soak up a bit of sun in their outdoor space.
7. Century Village Museum
Burton, Ohio is a rural community in Geauga County that's overflowing with charm. This one-square-mile village is the oldest settlement in Geauga County, and it's also the site where the first phone station in Ohio was set up back in the late 1800s. Today, its history is best preserved at the
Century Village Museum . This living history museum will take you back to the 1800s as you tour various historic buildings stocked to the brim with antiques. If you're lucky, you might even stop by during a historical reenactment!
These seven charming rural places near Cleveland, Ohio, are bucket-list-worthy! Which is your favorite rural attraction near The Land? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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