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10 15 reviews
Ashville, OH
08/12 – 08/15
$128/nighttotal: $384 (3 )
Welcoming 1br Apt In The Heart Of Downtown Cville
1 4
apartment , Circleville
This Circleville condo offers a prime downtown location, walking distance to local restaurants, banks, and businesses, and is a 30-minute drive from Columbus and a 20-minute drive from Chillicothe and Lancaster. This updated one-bedroom, one-bathroom dwelling accommodates up to four guests and features a full kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, air conditioning, WiFi, and both on-street and off-street parking.
Ashville, OH
08/12 – 08/15
$390/nighttotal: $1170 (3 )
3br Retreat Near Brewdog, Games, And Lots Of Space
3 4
apartment , Groveport
This 3-bedroom house in Groveport offers convenient access to BrewDog HQ, LCK, and downtown Columbus, with proximity to the Ohio Governor's Residence and Heritage Garden, and the Kelton House Museum and Garden. This retreat accommodates up to 10 guests with three TVs, arcade games, a pool table, and a 3-seasons room, featuring a king bed, queen bed, full-sized bunk bed, and a sofa bed, plus ample parking.
10 1 review
Ashville, OH
08/12 – 08/15
$432/nighttotal: $1296 (3 )
High Court
1 4
apartment , Circleville
This Circleville house, located within walking distance of local shops and restaurants, offers a unique historical experience dating back to the early 1900s. The three-bedroom, two-bathroom home sleeps six guests and includes a full kitchen with refrigerator, freezer, and microwave, air conditioning, a private courtyard, and a workspace.
10 3 reviews
Ashville, OH
08/12 – 08/15
$197/nighttotal: $591 (3 )
Belize@hargus
1 4
apartment , Circleville
This Circleville apartment is located in a neighborhood a short walk from Hargus Lake, offering proximity to nature and convenient access to the town's attractions. This 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom rental provides 900 sq ft of living space for up to 4 guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a private deck with a grill, and on-site owner assistance.
Frequently Asked Questions about vacation rentals in Ashville, OH
What essentials should you bring along for a trip to Ashville, Ohio?
Pack comfortable walking shoes, as you'll likely be doing a fair bit of walking, especially if you explore the downtown area. Depending on the season, bring appropriate clothing layers. Ohio weather can be unpredictable, so it's wise to be prepared for both warm and cool temperatures. Sunscreen, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle are also good ideas, regardless of the time of year.
What are the best Airbnb and vacation rentals in Ashville, OH?
What famous events or festivals are happening in Ashville, Ohio?
The biggest event near Ashville is the Circleville Pumpkin Show, a massive annual celebration held in October in nearby Circleville. It's a huge draw, featuring pumpkin-themed events, food, and entertainment. Ashville itself has smaller, local events throughout the year, but checking local event listings closer to your travel dates would give you the most up-to-date information.
What are the most popular Airbnbs in Ashville, OH?
What is the average daily budget you should plan for (accommodation, food, transportation, activities) in Ashville, Ohio?
A daily budget in Ashville will vary greatly depending on your preferences. For a modest budget, you could likely manage on $100-$150 per day, covering basic lodging (possibly a motel or Airbnb), affordable meals, and some local activities. A more comfortable budget would be $200-$300 per day, allowing for nicer accommodations and more dining options. Transportation costs will be relatively low unless you plan on extensive driving.
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What are some less-famous attractions in Ashville, Ohio that are worth the visit?
Exploring the residential streets of Ashville can reveal charming historic homes and quiet neighborhood parks. Checking local historical society resources might uncover interesting historical facts and lesser-known stories about the town's past. Look for local antique shops or small art galleries for a more unique experience.
What are the best rentals for families and kids in Ashville, OH?
What are the best activities for engaging with locals and understanding their culture in Ashville, Ohio?
The best way to engage with locals is simply by striking up conversations. Visiting local shops and restaurants allows for casual interactions. Attending any local events or festivals will provide opportunities to meet people from the community. Ashville's culture is deeply rooted in its history as a small, rural town, so conversations about local history or community life are a good starting point.
What unique natural landscapes and terrain features can travelers explore in and around Ashville, Ohio?
The landscape around Ashville is primarily characterized by rolling hills and farmland. There aren't dramatic geographical features, but the area offers pleasant scenery for hiking or driving. Look for local parks or nature preserves for opportunities to explore the Ohio countryside. The Scioto River is relatively close and offers scenic views.
How many days are ideal for visiting Ashville, Ohio, and what are some itinerary suggestions?
One or two days are sufficient to experience Ashville and its immediate surroundings. A one-day itinerary could involve exploring the downtown area, visiting a local park, and enjoying a meal at a local restaurant. A two-day trip could include a drive through the surrounding countryside and potentially a visit to a nearby town like Circleville, especially if the Pumpkin Show is happening.
How is the weather in Ashville, Ohio in high season?
Ashville's high season is likely during the summer months (June-August) and the fall (September-October), particularly for the Circleville Pumpkin Show. Summers are typically warm and humid, with temperatures in the 70s and 80s Fahrenheit. Falls are milder, with pleasant temperatures, but can be unpredictable, sometimes warm and sunny, other times cool and rainy.