New Ross, Indiana, is a very small town. As of 2009, the population was no more than 323 citizens. Since it is such a small town, there are no boutique hotels in New Ross, Indiana, proper. But, in order to find a boutique hotel, you need only visit the surrounding towns of Montgomery County or Wabash. There are many to choose from in these locations. Some of them provide very unique experiences for their guests.
For the traveler looking for a reclusive getaway, Cabins and Candlelight offers a comfortable setting and experience. The cabins are located just outside of New Ross and provide a luxurious setting for couples to escape. The list of things to do is extensive, with the owners creating Cabins and Candlelight as a place for lovers to reconnect.
The Davis House is a bed and breakfast in an 1860's home near Wabash College near New Ross. Equipped with a baby grand piano, lawn games and a large screen, high-definition television in the sitting room, the historic home is updated to provide modern luxury. Each morning, breakfast is served to the guests with an array of options available, including eggs, meats, fruit, oats and the original Davis House porridge.
Outside of New Ross in Montgomery County is the Yountsville Mill. Originally built in 1849, there are 22 acres of nature to explore around the property. Breakfast is made from fresh, local ingredients and served daily to guests staying in one of the three available guest rooms. All bedrooms are located on the second floor and the entire house is a smoke-free environment.
Built in the 1860s, the Old MG bed and breakfast is in Hendrick's County just outside of New Ross. The house sports a collection of vintage sports cars while maintaining gardens that deliver their bounty to the chef. Keen to accommodate each guest, dietary needs are taken very seriously by the owners. A continental breakfast is served during the week with a larger spread available on the weekends.