Can anyone help me find a cabin in Blue Ridge Georgia for a couple of nights?
September 4, 2011 3:53 PM   Subscribe

I'm looking for an inexpensive cabin rental in the Blue Ridge area of Georgia for a couple of nights at the end of October. Advice from anyone who might know a thing or two? A hot tub would be a super big plus.

The girlfriend and myself are looking to get away for our one year anniversary at the very end of October and we'd like to take off for Blue Ridge or somewhere near there. Somewhere in the mountains perhaps.

This is my first time trying something like this so if anyone has any advice on the best companies or places to work with, that would be great. My budget is pretty slim, hoping to keep it under $120 a night.

Thanks!
posted by pandemic to Travel & Transportation around Georgia (4 answers total) 3 users marked this as a favorite
 
Response by poster: I'd like to add: getting a cabin with a hot tub is pretty important to me. But not a dealbreaker.
posted by pandemic at 3:55 PM on September 4, 2011


My wife and I stayed here in March of 2009: Nana's Cottage. We loved it. It's a little pricier than your budget, but very nice. They have a hot tub on the back porch, completely screened in and very private. You can hear the river running as you relax.

If that's too expensive, take a look at some of the other rentals in the surrounding area. We've found a few nice vacation places using VRBO.
posted by ralan at 4:26 PM on September 4, 2011


Nantahala Village (in NC) has some wonderful, secluded mountain cabins. The ones with hot tubs appear to be a bit out of your price range (by $20 or so), but I've always had a great time staying there.
posted by DrGail at 5:31 PM on September 4, 2011


I've rented from this agency. Specifically, Majestic Bliss, which is a little pricier than you're aiming for, but they have other options. The stay was great and the service friendly.
posted by bizzyb at 5:33 PM on September 4, 2011


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