
Not only is a bed and breakfast a wonderful place to stay while on a long trip, it also makes a great destination for a fall weekend getaway. The city of Columbus and the surrounding areas are filled with a wide variety of bed and breakfast locationsĀ that are perfect for any occasion. We're sharing some of our personal favorites that each have their own personality and allure.
106 S. High St., Gahanna, OH 43230
Distance from Downtown Columbus: 9 miles
Owned and operated by the Gahanna Historical Society, the Lily Stone Bed and Breakfast has recently been given a facelift, and you really can't beat its cozy atmosphere. In addition to high-speed wi-fi, you'll be greeted with a full kitchen complete with breakfast table, gorgeous dining room, screened-inĀ porch, a parlor room with television and games, large outdoor area,Ā picnic tables, and more. Many discoveries are also within walking distance, including parks, restaurants, and shopping.
314 E.Ā Broadway, Granville, Ohio 43023
Distance from Downtown Columbus: 35 miles
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Established in 1924, the Granville Inn is surrounded by some of the most beautiful landscape features in all of Ohio. Set near a charming New England-style village with a backdrop that features rolling hills and soaring trees, this bed and breakfast offers the perfect place to relax and enjoy your loved ones. With its gorgeous guest rooms, large meeting spaces, and award-winning dining experience, you may never want to leave. It's the perfect spot for weddings, rehearsal dinners, anniversaries, corporate events, or even a simple birthday party.
5811 Olentangy River Rd., Columbus, OH 43235
Distance from Downtown Columbus:Ā 11 miles
Take a look at the Timbrook Guesthouse for something a little different for your bed and breakfast weekend extravaganza. Built in 1988, the theme of this location can be summed up in just two words: tropical paradise. The amenities you'll discover here include lush gardens, outdoor jacuzzi, heated elliptical pool, gazebo, fire pit, and more. Each of the rooms, from the Bluebird Suite to the South Siesta Suite, has a unique style and feelĀ all its own.
313 E. Broadway, Granville, OH 43023
Distance from Downtown Columbus: 35 miles
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If you're searching for a weekend hotspot that's a bit on the fancy side, then the historic Buxton Inn is exactly what you're looking for. This bed and breakfast has been around for more than 200 years and is especially famous for its restaurant that serves the best seafood trio, grilled salmon, lemon chicken, and even huge burgers with a large side of fries. Once you arrive, you'll understand why so many people have used the Buxton Inn for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, and other celebrations.
4200 E. National Rd., Springfield, OH 45505
Distance from Downtown Columbus: 41 miles
Residents and visitors alike are often drawn to Emma's BedĀ & Breakfast because of its small-town simplicity. The outside is what many would consider a charming throwback to understated architecture, while the inside sports a classic look that everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime. While you're there, this oft-billed "home away from home" opportunity gives you access to day spas, hiking trails, restaurants,Ā nightlife, wineries, shopping, and even a nearby zoo.
610 S. Court St., Circleville, OH 43113
Distance from Downtown Columbus: 30 miles
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Very often found on best-of lists amongst friends, family members, and coworkers for its castle appearance alone, the Castle InnĀ Bed &Ā Breakfast stands out in the crowd. The inn has been billed as the perfect romantic getaway, but it's probably most famous for its monthly murder mysteries where guests get to dress up in early 1900s attire (supplied by Castle Inn) and dive into a scarily fun adventure. Some other activities around the area include flea market shopping, horseback riding, hiking, boating, and - as always - simply reading and relaxing in the comfort of your room or nearly anywhere in the inn itself.
519 S. Drexel Ave., Bexley, OH 43209
Distance from Downtown Columbus: 4 miles
As one of the more modern-styled bed and breakfasts on our list, this getaway location has become extremely popular. The contemporary design of the Bexley Bed and Breakfast is based on the philosophy of "modern meets comfort," and, given the wall-mounted televisions, wi-fi, keyless entry, heated floors, and heated towel racks, they definitely live up to this concept. Head out the door for a short walk, and you'll soon find yourself surrounded by restaurants, boutiques, a bike trail, ice cream shops, and other delights.
2133 Cambria Mill Rd., Granville, OH 43023
Distance from Downtown Columbus: 40 miles
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The Welsh Hills Inn is a charming yet luxurious bed and breakfast, which is probably why it's often the place where couples decide to begin their new lives together. Surrounded by 15 acres of trees, ponds, and valleys, you'll feel as if you've been whisked away to a far-off land. The good news is that this "far-off land" is filled with amenities you might expect, such as gourmet meals, evening wine and cheese social, spa services, and more.
185 W. Winter St., Delaware, OH 43015
Distance from Downtown Columbus: 26 miles
Closing in on its 150th anniversary, the Winter Saint Inn has an old-world elegance that's hard to match. Step inside, and you'll discover Italian marble fireplaces, a baby grand piano, and antiques galore. The rooms are classically gorgeous, and the food is wonderfully delicious, but many people are especially keen on the owners, Rodger and Debbie. Since they took over the inn more than 15 years ago, they've worked hard to make sure that every single guest feels welcome and accommodated.
Are you looking for a modern bed and breakfast or something a little more old school? Either way, it's on this list!

If you're looking for something interesting and unique, head to one of Ohio's flea markets. You'll find a huge and eclectic variety of items filled with character, and whether you're shopping for yourself or a gift, you're sure to come away with something special. Plus, it's fun to browse and explore all the wares for sale.
Check out the following nine places aroundĀ Northeast Ohio,Ā Cincinnati, and ColumbusĀ to find flea market treasures:
46388 Telegraph Rd., South Amherst, OH 44001
Jamie's Flea Market, which bills itself as Northern Ohio's largest, has over 150 inside vendors and over 400 outside sellers.Ā It's a good mix of established sellers plus temporary vendors holding garage or estate sales, so you'll be able to return to your favorite shops yet always have new items to browse through. If you need help navigating through the sellers and finding what you'd like, an office in the center building is staffed and ready to point you in the right direction. The market is open throughout the year on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
1289 Edison St. NW, Hartville, OH 44632
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The folks at Hartville Marketplace & Flea Market must be doing something right since they've been in business for over 80 years. They've moved from their original location to one with 12 acres of outdoor space and 3 acres of indoor shopping. The marketplace also hosts special events such as coin and bike shows throughout the year and has been named a Top 20 Flea Market in the U.S. by Flea Market Insiders.
3000 McCartney Rd., Youngstown, OH 44505
The Four Seasons Flea & Farm Market is located on the grounds of a large former airport just three miles west of Pennsylvania, so you'll have plenty to explore when you visit. The indoor/outdoor market has 88,000 square feet of indoor space and 22 acres of blacktop. As the market owners say, it's like going to 600 yard sales at once. In addition to flea market finds, including home decor, clothing, toys, and much more, you'll also be able to shop for fresh fruits and veggies, home-baked bread, and other farmers market goodies. The market is open Wednesdays and Sundays year-round.
4343 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45226
You'll be able to shop year-round at Peddlers Flea Market, which has provided treasures for more than 30 years. Wear comfortable shoes because if you want to do some serious exploring, you'll have 25,000 square feet to cover inside and 1.5 acres outside. Shop at the 110 indoor booths or 300 outdoor vendors, stopping at a concession stand for food and drink when you need to refuel. With this many vendors, you'll have your choice of unique items, including collectibles, clothing, jewelry, home decor, toys, and more.
1230 ElmĀ St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
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You'll find The City Flea, a curated urban flea market, once a month at Washington Park and other locations from April-December. Currently, in its 12th year, the flea market has attracted many shoppers over the years and now sees thousands attend each market, and some of its sellers have grown from hobbyists to full-time business owners. Vendors sell items that are unique, creative, and visually interesting, including everything from plants to artisan pizzas, so there's truly something for everyone. Even kids can get in on the fun and money-making since some of the markets also feature kids' booths.
320 N. Garver Rd., Monroe, OH 45050
Drive north from Cincinnati about 25 miles, and you'll come to Treasure Aisles Flea Market, which covers over 44 acres and has over 500 shops. Make a day of it and enjoy some live music and entertainment on two stages. You can even start your day with breakfast from one of the concession stands and stay to enjoy a hot dog or taco for lunch. The market is open Saturdays and Sundays year-round, and admission costs $2 cash per car.
4170 W. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43228
Open for more than 25 years, Westland Flea Market has over 300 dealer booths in its air-conditioned interior and more than 80 vendors outdoors. The broad mix of vendors sells everything from trinkets to high-end items such as TVs, computers, and antiques. A snack bar is available, serving sandwiches, fries, ice cream, and other treats. The market is also home to a "flealess" version of the market, where flea market owners sell goods for dealers who aren't available. This convenience means that even if one of the dealers is away or their booth is closed, you can still buy from the flea market's owners and employees.
1045 S. High St., Columbus, OH 43206
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Located close to the Scioto River, Greater Columbus Antique Mall offers five stories of eclectic items housed in an interesting historic building. You'll find everything from glassware to vinyl records to furniture in the mall's unique building, so plan to browse for a while. And although it's called an antique mall, the space also carries vintage items. With such a large number and variety of items available, you're unlikely to leave empty-handed.
3050 S. High St., Columbus, OH 43207
The South Drive-In Theater and Flea Market shows drive-in movies and serves as the site of a large outdoor flea market. You'll find various goods for sale, including electronics, tools, clothing, vintage pieces, art, and more. The flea market also sells items you'd typically find at a farmers market, such as fresh food, veggies, and freshly baked goods. Visit it on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday from mid-March to mid-November.
Where is your favorite place to browse and buy unique items?Ā

Trains were once a primary mode of transportation in the United States. Although railroads now see less use, plenty are still around. There are a lot of places in Ohio where you can take a train ride, see some beautiful scenery, and in some cases, learn a little more about railroads and trains in the process. Here are some of the top Ohio train rides worth taking.
5700 OH-204, Mt Perry, OH 43760
This train follows a historic rail line called the Glass Rock Spur. The company is run by volunteers who make the experience fun and lighthearted. The train cars are historical, and that's part of the thrill. Many of the rides are themed for the seasons.Ā
The Zanesville & Western Scenic Railroad is a great place to visit with kids. The ride isn't too long, and tickets are affordable at $9 per adult and $5 per child.
7900 Old Rockside Rd., Independence, OH 44131
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If you happen to be in Northeast Ohio, take a ride on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad. This train runs from Independence to Akron, passing through Cuyahoga National Park. It's a great way to see more of the park's scenery and wildlife. There are several routes of varying lengths to choose from.
The trains on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad have a cafe car. Check out the ride schedule on the railroad's website, and buy your tickets in advance. Prices start at just $11 for some of the shorter routes. You can also buy an all-day pass, which allows you to board and deboard as you please.
2261 Hubbard Rd., Youngstown, OH 44505
J&L Narrow Gauge Railroad is a great place to learn about steel mills and their role in the railroad industry. The company maintains a 24" demonstration railroad where you can ride a heavy, steel locomotive. You can also see an original, full-scale steel locomotive by Jones & Laughlin Steel.
This train offers rides on the second and fourth weekends of every month through October. Trains depart every 30 minutes between 10 am and 2 pm, and the rides last about 15 minutes. Tickets are $8 per person.
400 Center St., Dennison, OH 44621
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The Dennison Railroad Depot Museum is a great place to learn about the use of railroads during WWII. The railroad was used to transport servicemen heading off to war. The Depot has been converted into a museum where you can see displays and films related to railroad history. You can also take a ride on the historic train.
During the holiday season, the train at the Dennison Railroad Depot Museum is converted into the Polar Express. This is a perfect opportunity for families with children to enjoy a festive ride.Ā
Carillon Boulevard, Dayton, OH 45439
The Carillon Park Rail & Steam Society maintains a passenger train that travels on a small, 1/8-scale track. The train only operates on certain days; a ride schedule is available on their website. A $1 donation is suggested for each passenger, and additional donations are encouraged. All proceeds go towards track maintenance, fuel, and other expenses.
If you really enjoy your ride on the Carillon Park Railway, consider becoming a member of their society. Members help design and maintain the on-site tracks and get additional riding privileges.
990 Proprietors Rd., Worthington, OH 43085
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Ohio Railway Museum is the perfect place to learn about the history of trains and streetcars, especially as used around Columbus,Ā Ohio. An on-site train runs every Sunday at 12:30, 1:30, 2:30, and 3:30 pm.Ā
Rides are just $9 for adults and $7 for kids. This price also grants you admission into the museum and outdoor grounds. Plus, you can visit the gift shop for a souvenir.
46789 OH-18, Wellington, OH 44090
The Lorain & West Virginia Railway was built in 1906 and remained active until the 1970s. It is now maintained as a passenger train where you can enjoy different themed rides throughout the year. In October, there's a Fall Foliage ride, andĀ in November and December, it becomes the Santa Train.
Learn more about these seasonal rides on the railroad's website. Tickets typically go on sale 60 days before an event.
16 E. South St., Lebanon, OH 45036
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The Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad travels through Warren County, just outside Cincinnati. You can catch the train in Lebanon and ride for about 9 miles round-trip. You'll pass through Turtle Creek, Union Township, and Mason or Monroe along the way. Five railroad bridges are crossed on this ride, the longest of which stretches over Turtle Creek.
The trains on the Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad all feature coaches built in the 1930s with bench-style seats and open windows. All train cars are heated, and some have air conditioning. You can buy tickets for the train in person at the railway ticket office.
Northeastern Ohio Live Steamers is a steam train club that offers public rides on certain dates. A few rides are coming up on September 17, October 14, and October 15, 20220. Rides are free, but donations are encouraged.
Some rides on the Northeast Ohio Live Steamers train are themed. For example, the October rides are Halloween-themed, and guests are encouraged to wear costumes. All ages are welcome.
Which one of these train rides will you embark on this year? Don't forget to blow the whistle as you roll by!

As we ease into fall, the days may not be as long, but there's no shortage of free gifts to enjoy. Cutler Real Estate continues our partnership with LoLo Gifts to bring you a complimentaryĀ sampling of goods and services from great local businesses.
From artisan bread in Northeast Ohio to bath and body products in Columbus and a breakfast burrito in Cincinnati, enjoyĀ the variety of products our region has to offer.
Cincinnati: Lattes or a Breakfast Burrito
Kent/Stow: Coffee and a Pastry
18101 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107
Whoever said, "Bread is the staff of life," must have visited Breadsmith. Once you try their artisan, scratch-made loaves, you'll want a loaf on the table at every meal.
About Breadsmith
Ginius Macys and Sabine Kretzschmar, the owners of Breadsmith, met while working at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Their romance led to the creation of another type of art. Rustic Italian, French baguette, and multigrain are just a few varieties on the menu. Be sure to pick up some of their delicious pastries as well.
Contact and Hours
Tuesday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
4200 Plainville Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45227
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Starting the workday with anĀ early morning meeting? A change of venue can inspire creativity.Ā Share ideas over some lattes or a breakfast burrito at The Madison Place.Ā
About The Madison Place
Coffee shops traditionally act as informal community centers. People can meet up with family and friends or enjoy a cup of coffee solo as they work or read. The Madison Place goes to the next level by featuring a reservable private room for personal or business gatherings.Ā
Contact and Hours
Monday - Thursday: 6 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday: 6 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday: 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sunday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
335 N. Court St., Medina, OH 44256
Candles are small but mighty. Their glow creates a magical ambiance, while their scent provides relaxation and healing properties. Which candle will you choose with your offer from Gypsy Moon?
About Gypsy Moon
Founded in 2014, Gypsy Moon crafts every candleĀ by hand, so no two burn exactly the same. Each candle has a specific purpose, such as the New Moon candle, which harnesses the power of that phase to promote positive changes. Gypsy Moon also carries nearly 100 types of beautiful tumbled stones with mystical properties.
Contact and Hours
Tuesday - Wednesday: Noon - 4 p.m.
Thursday: 3 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Friday: Noon - 4 p.m.
Saturday: Noon - 4:30 p.m.
540 S. Main St., Suite 112, Akron, OH 44311
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Their tongue-in-cheek slogan, "#makingwaterawesome," typifies the playful attitude at Missing Falls Brewery. Shake off the cares of the day with a pint of their finely crafted ale.
About Missing Falls Brewery
As a member of Ohio's thriving craft beer industry, Missing Falls Brewery supports the community by using high-quality, locally-sourced ingredients in their products. Choose from flavors such as a hard cider called How Bout Dem Apples and In Bruges, their popular Belgian-style ale with fruity malt spiciness.
Contact and Hours
Tuesday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday: 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Saturday: Noon - 11 p.m.
Sunday: Noon - 7 p.m.
4742 Hills and Dales Rd., NW, Canton, OH 44708
How good are the pastries at Dough Co. Doughnuts & Coffee? In 2021, they were voted #1Ā by readers of the Canton Repository. Start your day on a high note with a tasty doughnut and cup of coffee.
About Dough Co. Doughnuts & Coffee
Family-owned Dough Co. Doughnuts & Coffee never met a doughnut they didn't like. Their menu includes yeast and cake doughnuts, creamsticks, and honeymooners, described as inside-out doughnuts with the filling on top. Dough Co.'s signature Buckeye honeymooner features peanut butter icing with a drizzle of chocolate.
Contact and Hours
Monday - Sunday: 6 a.m. - 2 p.m.
313 N. Water St., Kent, OH 44240
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Life is full of tough decisions. Not all of them are as rewarding as the one you'll make choosing your free coffee and pastry at Bent Tree Coffee Roasters.
About Bent Tree Coffee Roasters
Since 2011, the team at Bent Tree Coffee Roasters has been serving small-batch artisan coffee in downtown Kent. Pair your beverage with a fresh Turkish bagel from Brimfield Bread Oven, topped with cream cheese, almond butter, peanut butter, or Nutella.
Contact and Hours
Monday - Friday: 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
4146 Burbank Rd., Suite C, Wooster, OH 44691
Ever get mad enough to throw something? Release your frustrations safely and effectively with a round or two of the latest entertainment trendĀ at Bulleye's Axe Throwing.Ā
About Bulleye's Axe Throwing
After trying this unique activity as a student at Ohio State University, owner Forrest Lang opened Bullseye's Axe Throwing to bring the experience to his hometown of Wooster. With foam target for kids aged 8 and under, Bullseye's is an appropriate venue for any occasion, whether it's a family outing, date night, or get-together for friends.
Contact and Hours
Thursday - Friday: 5 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Saturday: 12:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Sunday: 12:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
650 S. 3rd St., Columbus, OH 43206
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Don't you deserve a little pampering? Turn your home into a spa whenĀ you use your $10 certificate onĀ luxurious soaps, lotions, scrubs, or other bath and body products from Tiki Botanicals.
About Tiki Botanicals
Skin and hair care doesn't have to cost a fortune. The natural, handmade products from Tiki Botanicals keep you looking and feeling your best without breaking your budget. Choose from delightful fragrances such as cherry almond, lemon lavender, and mocha latte.
Contact and Hours
Monday - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Sunday: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.

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