Chesterland in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Historic Sites. Discover best things to do in Chesterland with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Chesterland
4.5 based on 263 reviews
The site is made up of a visitors' center, as well as the 20-room farmhouse Garfield lived in with his wife and five children.
This is a great gem of a place. A self made man, last log cabin President, rock star of politics, death was more grieved than Lincoln's, and an incredible wife, Lucretia. Tour wonderful, tour guide, Barbara was just terrific. Spent two great hours and could have spent longer. Go. Go now.
5 based on 96 reviews
It was interesting to learn about Jews settling in America besides NYC. Exhibits were informative and the section on WW2 was well done. We toured the exhibit on our own, but there is a docent led tour twice a week. Several items brought back pleasant memories.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
Wonderful place to visit and eat huge Apple Fritters with Apple Cider! Lots of veggies, fruit, jams, kitchen gadgets and other preserves, all reasonably priced. We went early September and picked Honey Crisp and Ginger Gold apples first, so much fun!
There's plenty of parking, picnic tables, playground and a beautiful view of Lake Erie in the far distance!
4.5 based on 249 reviews
The Holden Arboretum is 3,600 acres of the most beautiful gardens and natural areas in Northeast Ohio, including the Holden Wildflower Garden, featuring Ohio native plants; the Holden Butterfly Garden, which attracts hummingbirds and butterflies; the 20-acre Layer Rhododendron Garden and the 4.5 acre Paine Rhododendron Discovery Garden; and collections of lilacs, viburnums, crabapples and conifers. The Arboretum includes the Murch Canopy Walk and the Kalberer Emergent Tower, which are open from April 1 through Nov. 1. Guided walking tours of the grounds are available from April through May, and tram tours are available May through October. Winter activities include snowshoe hikes in January and February, weather permitting.
Lovely place to go for a hike . The tower and canopy tree walk were fun . Felt the canopy tee walk was a very short one . Don't forget to pay at the entrance if you would like to go to these two places . If you don't pay , you can go around the place and hike but I suggest paying and going to the two places .
4 based on 96 reviews
Really enjoyed our stay at this campground while visiting Cleveland. It's only about 30 minutes away from downtown with the Rock Hall and West Side Market - both highly recommended. Full hookup sites are VERY limited but water and electric sites seem to be fairly plentiful. Lake across the road and being away from the city noise is excellent. It's on our must stay again location for anytime we're in the area.
4 based on 12 reviews
Came in for dinner. Sat for about five minutes before our drink order was taken. After drinks arrived, the server didn't return. After ten minutes, we left a 10 spot on the table and departed. It looks like there was one person tending bar, waiting tables and running food.
4 based on 9 reviews
When competitors don't require customers to buy those special jump socks. And yes, you will forget to take them on your next visit so you'll buy again and again until you'll remember.
Otherwise, place is good action place. Just stay away from the food, it's probably radioactive...
4.5 based on 44 reviews
This castle is inside a Cleveland Metropark and is free to stop at. There is plenty of room to picnic on the grounds as well as some pavilions where parties could be held. The castle itself is neat to see and is empty on the inside but there are plaques describing what was in each room. A nice side trip when travelling through the area.
4.5 based on 152 reviews
the waterfalls is easily seen--as a matter of fact if you're sitting at a window, it can be seen from Jekyll's restaurant window, while you're eating--it make it different from restaurants--the food is excellent--it's crowded so that proves that it's a place enjoyed by many.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
I've been to this park several times now for hikes and snowshoeing. It is a large park, with a nice nature center with displays and shop. There are also picnic pavilions and a "lodge" that can be rented for events. Hills, steams, and ledges create cave-like areas. Boardwalks and paved paths are provided in some areas, as well as viewing platforms and bird feeding areas. This is a park that can be enjoyed year round by all ages and abilities.
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