Inside the Inn, Part II
No matter the time of day or time of year, walking these 133-year-old halls never disappoints. Because we look at every nook and cranny of the venerable old inn as an opportunity to surprise and delight our guests, there’s always something interesting to catch your eye. There are so many stories that have unfolded in these halls, and so many more yet to happen. Our hope is that all of our guests find their stay […]
Inside the Inn, Part I
As anyone who has visited the inn can attest, we aren’t a run-of-the-mill bed & breakfast. The Blue Ridge Inn feels more like a small boutique hotel nestled in the North Georgia mountains. With its eight distinct, gently themed rooms, it’s more like a collection of charming stories waiting to be discovered. Latest issue here
The Road Trip Issue
Oh, the joys of a summer road trip in the mountains! Are you ready to hit the back roads in search of adventure? Check out our August 2023 newsletter: The Road Trip Issue for great ideas of where to go on your trip to Blue Ridge.
5 Reasons to Choose the Blue Ridge Inn Bed and Breakfast
We’ve re-imagined a staid, traditional, Southern bed & breakfast as a boutique mountain inn with a vibrant coffee lounge, a vintage curiosity shop, collabs and themed weekends with local businesses, redesigned guest rooms… all right in the middle of downtown Blue Ridge, just 90 minutes north of Atlanta. If you have never stayed at a b&b, here’s what you have been missing out on. We’ve put together five reasons why we think you should start […]
The Makers Issue
Our North Georgia region, encompassing Tennessee and North Carolina, is teeming with an exceptional and diverse community of makers who contribute immense value to the artistic landscape. From potters molding clay into unique vessels, woodworkers crafting everything from cutting boards to fine furniture, and painters capturing the beauty of the surrounding landscapes to quilters, cross-stitchers, and embroidery artists creating vibrant textiles, the creative spirit thrives in the Southern Appalachians. Check out Our Makers Issue here.