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Locality: Dahlonega, Georgia

Phone: +1 706-344-7450



Address: 1478 Roy Grindle Road 30533 Dahlonega, GA, US

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Lone Bear Cottages 28.04.2021

SPECIAL OFFER! For the last two weeks of February and for the months of March and April rent the cottage for an introductory offer of $100 per week night and $140 Friday and Saturday nights. Book now and enjoy all the benefits of a quiet get-a-way in the north Georgia mountains.

Lone Bear Cottages 20.04.2021

We have two brand new cottages that sit on a private 5 acre wooded lot just minutes from historic downtown Dahlonega, wineries and wedding venues. Only 12 miles from GA 400, the location is central to everything you want to do and see. Enjoy a warm cozy fire at sundown at your private fire pit and we'll provide the wood! Or relax on the back deck equipped with a gas grill. Inside you can enjoy the gas fireplace, coffee bar and a fully equipped kitchen. You may want to rent both cottages (Lone Bear Cottage #1 and #2) for family reunions or gatherings! Go to VRBO to get more information and availability. https://www.vrbo.com/1794924 https://www.vrbo.com/1794926

Lone Bear Cottages 08.11.2020

Bill and I looked for several years before we landed on this perfect property. We decided to build 2 cottages, but with enough distance between them to ensure privacy for both cottages. The location is convenient to many attractions in our area but very private. This area is quiet and peaceful - perfect for a weekend get-a-way or a week trip to the mountains. We included everything that we enjoy in our own home - a back deck to sit and enjoy the early mornings or late evenings, a fire pit for those brisk, fall nights and a nice fire place when you don't want to get outdoors.

Lone Bear Cottages 01.11.2020

Second of two cottages nestled on 5 wooded acres in the North Georgia mountains.

Lone Bear Cottages 23.10.2020

First of two cottages nestled on 5 wooded acres in the North Georgia mountains.