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FACILITIES

  • Wi-Fi
  • Non Smoking Only
  • Pets Allowed

REVIEWS

  • 9+ Exceptional
  • 8+ Fabulous
  • 7+ Very Good

Spending the night in Ohio: we can help you identify an incredibly diverse choice of the best farmhouses the area has to offer.

Country life is known for providing people with numerous health benefits such as crisp, clean air, extensively cultivated landscape, with all sorts of animals roaming around freely. Not everyone can wake up every morning and find themselves in such magical surroundings. For that reason, choosing a secluded farmhouse for your next holiday could be the perfect way to live and breathe the countryside. There are many different choices available to you, should you wish to sleep in a farmhouse in Ohio - it's just a question of finding the one that ticks all of those boxes in your wishlist.

Best Farm Stays in Ohio

Choose a farmhouse in Ohio to spend your holidays in close contact with nature

  • Perfect Getaway! Winery! Hot Tub! Massage On Site!

    • 8 Guests · 3Bedrooms
    9.9 Exceptional (218)
    Located in Berlin Center, this farm stay is in a rural area. Lanterman's Mill and The Upton House are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Mastropietro Winery and Canfield ...
  • Pine Creek Horseman's Camp Hocking Hills Cabins

    • 3 Guests · 1Bedroom
    10 Exceptional (1)
    One of our top picks in South Bloomingville.Located in South Bloomingville in the Ohio region, Pine Creek Horseman's Camp Hocking Hills Cabins provides accommodation with free WiFi, as well as access ...
  • Homestead at Millsite Lodge

    • 12 Guests · 6Bedrooms
    Located just 11 km from Cedar Point Amusement Park, Homestead at Millsite Lodge provides accommodation in Sandusky with access to a shared lounge, a tennis court, as well as a shared kitchen. ...
  • Log Cabin in the Field

    • 9 Guests · 3Bedrooms
    9.1 Exceptional (247)
    Located 3.7 miles from Marshall University, Log Cabin in the Field provides accommodation with a shared lounge, a garden and a 24-hour front desk for your convenience. The homestay features both WiFi and ...
  • Sunnyside Country Retreat - Reunions/Events Farm stay

    • 24 Guests · 6Bedrooms
    10 Exceptional (3)
    Located in Amsterdam, this farm stay is in a rural area. Algonquin Mill Complex and Carroll County Courthouse are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Carroll Community ...
  • Bella Fattoria Bed and Breakfast

    • Hotel
    9.8 Exceptional (162)
    Situated in a rural location, this bed & breakfast is 0.1 mi (0.1 km) from Mastropietro Winery, and within 9 mi (15 km) of Berlin Lake and Vickers Nature Preserve. Noah's Lost Ark, Inc. and Mill Creek ...
  • Carriage House, at Nine Pines Farm - Hot Tub, Fishing Pond, & Trails

    • 2 Guests · 1Bedroom
    6.3 Pleasant (449)
    Located in Nelsonville, this apartment is in a rural area. Hocking Valley Scenic Railway and Fun Barn are local attractions and those in the mood for shopping can visit Rocky Factory Outlet Store and Court ...
  • Spacious Amish grandparents home completely updated

    • 3 Guests · 4Bedrooms
    9.4 Exceptional (88)
    Located in Apple Creek, Spacious Amish grandparents home completely updated is in a rural area. Wayne County Historical Society & Museum and Pine Tree Barn are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty ...
  • Newly Renovated 1900 Farmhouse in the Heart of Amish Country!!

    • 10 Guests · 3Bedrooms
    10 Exceptional (32)
    Located in Kidron, this farm stay is in the city center. Amish and Mennonite Heritage Center and Yoder's Amish Home are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at The Wilderness Center ...

Ohio: live and breathe the magic of an authentic farmhouse stay.

Tourists are increasingly looking for a different kind of holiday experience, far away from the chaos of the city and the crowds that come with mass tourism. Lovers of sustainable tourism often prefer to stay in a farmhouse for that reason. In Ohio, you will find a host of differing farmhouses, to be exact 183 rural establishments that are classified as farmhouses available for long- and short-term rental.

Many of these old places have been welcoming tourists for many years and have a rich history of hospitality. They have been able to perfect their offering over many years, providing services. Among the services that you will find in a farmhouse in Ohio, 15 sare farmhouses with swimming pools, 24 have services for families and 4 have parking near the premises.

Sustainable tourism in farmhouses close to Ohio has amassed a great deal of different comments from travellers who have shared their opinions via the many reviews that have been published online. We found that farmhouses in Ohio have received a total of 4,829 reviews, of which 4,487 were classed as excellent. At the same time, the remaining 144 were rated as very good.

FAQ

How much does it cost on average to spend a night in a farmhous in Ohio?

Sleeping in a farmhouse in Ohio costs on average $ 276 per night. Click here to find the best offers for farmhouses in Ohio

When is the best time to stay at a Ohio farmhouse?

The best time of year to stay at a farm stay in Ohio is in the month of August. Click here to find the best deals on farmhouses in Ohio at this time of the year

What services do Ohio farmhouses have available to their guests?

Farmhouses in Ohio have the following services available to their guests:
- Wi-Fi
- Non Smoking Only
- Pets Allowed
- Kitchen
- Dishwasher
- Linens Provided
- Parking
- Air Conditioning
and so much more.

Do the Farmhouses in Ohio have a swimming pool?

Which Ohio farmhouses are suitable for families?

Farmhouses in Ohio often sought after by families due to the services they offer. Here you will find a link with all the best offers for farmhouses with services for families in Ohio

Which Farmhouses in Ohio are pet-friendly?

Many Farmhouses in Ohio admit your four-legged friends. Here you will find a link with all the best offers for Pet Friendly Farmhouses in Ohio

Which farmhouses have their own parking in Ohio?