Summary:
- Hideaway Inns opened the 56-room Hideaway Inn Mt. Sunapee in New Hampshire.
- The hotel is managed by Revival Hotels.
- Both companies are led by founder and CEO Saxton Sharad.
Hideaway Inn Mt. Sunapee is now open in Mt. Sunapee, New Hampshire. The 55-room hotel was developed by Hideaway Inns and is managed by Revival Hotels, both led by founder and CEO Saxton Sharad.
The first Hideaway Inn hotel is near Lake Sunapee State Beach, Sunapee Harbor, Colby-Sawyer College and Dartmouth College, Hideaway Inns said in a statement. It provides access to year-round activities on Mt. Sunapee, including skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking and festivals.
“We created Hideaway Inns to fill a gap in the market—providing convenient access to destinations travelers love, but in places big brands often overlook,” said Sharad. “With a focus on thoughtful design, social spaces, and frictionless technology, we are building something different. The Mt. Sunapee property sets the tone for the brand and we could not be more excited to kick off our journey here. With three properties slated to open by the end of the year and 25 over the next five years, this is only the beginning.”
Two Hideaway Inn properties are under development in Mount Snow, Vermont, and Sugar Hill, New Hampshire, with openings expected by year’s end, the company said. The brand is targeting regional markets in the Northeast and areas underserved by traditional hotels.
The Mt. Sunapee hotel uses technology support from Revival Hotels’ for direct-to-door check-in, the company said. The HI Innsider Guide app offers recommendations, local information and property details. Shared spaces include the Living Room with shuffleboard, a vinyl library, board games and a fireplace.
In August, Peachtree Group and Paso Robles Hotel Partners opened The Ava Hotel, part of Hilton’s Curio Collection, in Paso Robles, California.













