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Written by Lisa Tiel   
Saturday, 05 December 2009

HideAway Country Inn opens its doors to the 2009 holiday season with a warm atmosphere and steep discounts.

Nestled in six acres of picturesque farmland in serene Crawford County, HideAway County Inn mansion was originally built in 1939 as a family home. It has since been completely renovated into a charming bed and breakfast, boasting 12 unique rooms and suites.

HideAway Country Inn is perfectly suited to provide a quiet escape for everyone from the travelling singleton, to the romance-seeking couple, to the family or business group looking for a warm retreat.

For families who just want to get away from it all, HideAway Country Inn offers the comfort of private rooms for family gatherings and the convenience of a professional chef happy to meet any special requests or dietary needs.

Chef Joe Chicotel is quickly making a name for himself as one of Central Ohio’s finest chefs. In addition to his delicious culinary creations made with fresh, seasonal ingredients, he also offers a monthly series of cooking classes. Both are available as gift certificates — a Chanukah gift idea for a food lover!

HideAway Country Inn has a wide variety of spa treatments available — many at special pricing only during the month of December. Hot Stone Massage, Couple’s Massage, facials, foot massages and more are all available from a licensed massage therapist.

Starting November 30, HideAway Country Inn will be offering a month of special offers. Orders placed on these days will be valid through the end of 2010. Visitors can enjoy discounts up to 50 percent off. More information is available at www.hideawayinn.com.

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