Georgia Bed
and Breakfast!
The
perfect Bed & Breakfast for your next get away? You can find
it here!
When you stay at a Georgia Bed and Breakfast
you will be close to an abundance of outdoor activities, fishing,
hiking, biking, horse
back riding, canoeing and more. There are many craft and antique
shops along with museums, gem
mining and water falls. In the fall the mountains are filled
with the color of changing leaves as they say good bye for the
winter. Fall is also a time for local fairs
and festivals with fun, food, music and crafts. Spring welcomes
a wonderful array of colorful Rhododendrons,
Mountain Laurel and the sounds of Bluegrass Festivals. All of the
Bed & Breakfasts in the north Georgia area are unique and offer
their own charm, we know you will enjoy your stay so book your
reservation soon at the Georgia Bed and Breakfast of your choice.
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Blairsville,
Georgia
Enjoy
swimming, boating and fishing at Lake Nottely or Nottely River.
There are several riding
stables to rent a horse for a ride through the beautiful
Georgia mountains. The Blairsville area has many hiking trails
for you to explore. Visit a wonderful floor to ceiling O-Gauge
model railroad display. Ride or hike to the top of Brasstown
Bald, the highest point in Georgia and see what life was
like years ago for the people of the area. Spend your days browsing
antique shops for that treasured find. In the fall, take in the
annual Sorghum
Festival. You may want to simply relax on the porch of the
Bed and Breakfast and listen to the sounds of the mountains.
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Ellijay/Blue
Ridge, Georgia
 
Enjoy fishing and boating on Lake Blue Ridge. Visit the many mountain fairs
and festivals. Explore the handmade rock wall stretches constructed
from 500 B.C. to 1500 A.D. in near by Fort Mountain State Park. Have
a great ride down the river on a whitewater raft. Enjoy the beauty
of the mountains by horseback. Learn the art of Fly
Fishing. Catch up on your reading on a screen porch or unwind in
a hot tub.
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Chatsworth,
Georgia
Visit
the Chief
Vann House, this two story mansion was built by Chief
James Vann in 1804. The mansion is described the "Showplace
of the Cherokee Nation". Take the family on a beautiful
hike on the Songbird
Trail, this trail follows the Little Conasauga River
in, then meanders through woods and rhododendron on the return
trip. Try your skill at fishing in the many area rivers and
creeks.
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Hiawassee,
Georgia
Catch
your own fresh Rainbow Trout. "Critter Watch",
the wild life can be quite comical and entertaining! Georgia
Mountain Fair, Super
Star Concerts,
snuggle in front of a cozy fireplace or hike a mountain
trail. Browse the antique shops, quilt shops and craft
stores. The "Reach of Song" - Georgia's state
historical drama. Golfing, fishing and boating on Lake
Chatuge. Visit area winery tasting rooms.
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Washington,
Georgia
Washington,
Georgia, the county seat of Wilkes County, was named in honor of
President George Washington. The town was incorporated in 1780 and
is as rich in history as it is antebellum
homes.
Within the city limits are 2 national
landmarks, four national register districts and fourteen properties
individually listed on the national historic register. |
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