When it comes to castles, you might think you’d need to travel overseas to see some authentic ones. However, you might be delighted to find out that there are castles within driving distance of Cleveland — and some of them are right under our noses.
Most of these castles were built more than 100 years ago, but if you can’t quite remember back that far, you might instead like to read “10 Things You’ll Remember If You Grew Up In Cleveland In the 1980s.”
Here are the best attractions in Cleveland.
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The Hidden Castle Near Cleveland That Almost No One Knows About
By Nikki Rhoades
| Published January 09, 2018
When it comes to castles, it is never really a surprise when you find one in the community surrounding Cleveland. After all, the scenery here is straight out of a fairy tale. However, when you find something as massive and majestic as this castle so close to home, one has to wonder… how did this stay hidden? This one spectacular castle is a little over an hour to reach from most parts of Cleveland, but it is well worth the drive.
We’ve all visited the beautiful grounds of Squire’s Castle or gazed up at the foreboding exterior of Franklin Castle, but Clevelanders have one more spot to add to our must-visit list. Glamorgan Castle is breathtaking, and it is too close to home to pass up.
Have you visited Glamorgan Castle? What was your favorite feature? Let us know in the comments!
For another castle close to home, check out this haunted castle in Mohican.
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