Elegantly rustic bed and breakfast Escape to our Luxury Hotel in the Beautiful Northeast Georgia Mountains! Opened in 2013, The White Birch Inn is the natural choice for luxury lodging in downtown Clayton. For owner Brenda Patterson, the Inn has been a labor of love. “We thought the building was Read more [...]
All *Places To Stay in Clayton
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YMCA Camp High Harbour
Category(s): *Places To StayAbout With two premier lakefront locations on Lake Allatoona and Lake Burton, YMCA Camp High Harbour is the ideal destination for your next retreat. Company Overview YMCA Camp High Harbour is a year ’round facility that offers residential summer programs in the summer and retreat programs in the spring and Read more [...]
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The Parker Ranch
Parker Ranch Tourist Rooms… come explore Rabun County Northeast Georgia’s Favorite Gathering Place This magical property has been welcoming people with warmth and simplicity for over 100 years. The eight bedroom lodge is the perfect place for friends and family to gather. Come up and discover Main Street Clayton, just a mile away. Afterwards, relax Read more [...]
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Mountain Aire Cottages & Inn
Category(s): *Places To Stay3 acres of landscaped, terraced property. Picnic area, walking trail, beautiful views! 1-2 Bedroom Cottages available that can sleep 4-6 people or individual Kitchenette Motel Rooms. Each cottage is furnished, some come with a Jacuzzi, fireplaces, and deck. Quality crafted and maintained for your high standards, they are tastefully decorated Read more [...]
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Days Inn
Category(s): *Places To StayEnjoy your next visit to the beautiful Clayton, Georgia area in one of our professionally decorated rooms. We offer two queen beds or one king bed, as well as suites with sofa. All rooms have cable TV and in-room phones. Non-smoking rooms are also available. 1-800-329-7466 / 706-782-4258
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Beechwood Inn Bed and Breakfast
BEECHWOOD INN 100 YEARS OF GEORGIA’S HOSPITALITY Beechwood Inn was originally built as a private residence in 1916 for Reverend Herman Charles and Lura Bucholz and family. With the passing of her husband in 1922, Lura Bucholz converted their large home into a summer guesthouse, offering boarding to upscale city Read more [...]