Standard Guest Room (Terrace Level) at Barefoot Hills Hotel
Standard Guest Room Terrace details and amenities
Our Standard Guest Room (Terrace Level) offers a private entrance from the back porch, a quiet setting, and easy access to lodge
amenities including the café, bar, outdoor fire-pit seating, gas grill, Big Green Egg, and a relaxing two-person swing—an excellent, affordable
base for exploring Dahlonega and North Georgia wine country.
Bed
- 1 Queen with Sealy Posturepedic pillow-top mattress
Bathroom
- Combined shower and bathtub
- Standard bath amenities included
Amenities
- Bachelor’s chest with mini-refrigerator & microwave
- Smart television
- Private back-porch entrance
- Access to lodge common areas (café, bar, fire pit, grills, swing)
Internet Access
- Wireless high-speed Internet (complimentary)
More about location, policies, and nearby attractions
Located on the terrace level, this room keeps you close to outdoor gathering spaces for morning coffee or evening stargazing. Guests often spend the day visiting tasting rooms, hiking to waterfalls, or browsing boutiques on the historic Dahlonega square before returning to unwind on the back porch.
Inside, you’ll find plush bedding, fresh towels, a mini-fridge and microwave for simple snacks, and a Smart TV for streaming. Quiet hours help preserve a restful environment for everyone.
Policies: standard check-in/out times apply. For deposits, cancellations, additional-guest fees, and accessibility details, please review our Policies page.
Queen Bed
Standard Amenities
Back Porch Access
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Barefoot Hills Hotel located and what’s nearby?
We’re in Dahlonega, Georgia—right in North Georgia wine country and close to the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Guests love our quick access to local vineyards, downtown shops and restaurants, scenic overlooks, and
well-known trailheads. It’s an ideal base for weekend getaways or longer mountain escapes.
What time are check-in and check-out?
Standard check-in begins in the afternoon and check-out is in the late morning. If you plan to arrive
early or depart later, let us know; we’ll do our best to accommodate based on availability. Self-guided
arrival is simple, and our team is happy to answer questions during office hours.
Is Wi-Fi available and reliable?
Yes—complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi is included in every room and cabin, and usually extends to our common
areas. Many guests work remotely, plan hikes, or stream movies during a stay. If you need the strongest
signal, ask us which spaces perform best at your chosen accommodation.
What are the best things to do nearby?
Popular picks include wine tastings, waterfall hikes, gold-rush history in downtown Dahlonega, cycling on
scenic mountain routes, and paddling at Lake Zwerner. Our staff can recommend trails by distance and
difficulty, plus family-friendly attractions and rainy-day alternatives.
Do rooms include parking and easy access?
On-site self-parking is complimentary. Paths and porches connect most accommodations to gathering areas like
the café, bar, outdoor seating, grills, and the fire pit. If you have mobility questions, reach out so we
can recommend the best room or cabin layout for your needs.
What is the policy on extra guests and fees?
Occupancy varies by room type. Some accommodations permit an approved sleeper sofa or rollaway for an
additional one-time fee per extra guest (plus tax). To avoid surprises, please confirm the current rate and
maximum occupancy for your exact room during booking.
Can you help with special occasions?
Absolutely. From birthday surprises to low-key elopements and small celebrations, we can suggest rooms,
private-porch setups, and local vendors. Ask about sparkling-wine adds, hiking picnic kits, and photo-worthy
overlooks at sunset.
More about the area, seasons, and trip planning
Dahlonega’s seasons each bring something distinct: wildflowers and cool mornings in spring; vineyard
events and long trail days in summer; vibrant foliage and harvest festivals in fall; and crisp, quiet
winter escapes perfect for porch coffee and starry skies. Weekends fill quickly during peak foliage and
wine-harvest periods, so early reservations are recommended.
If you’re here to hike, we can point you to classic routes near Springer Mountain, sections of the
Appalachian Trail, and gentler lakeside paths. Food and wine lovers can build a leisurely day visiting
tasting rooms, grabbing local pastries, and winding down by the lodge fire pit. Families appreciate easy
drives to waterfalls, kid-friendly loops, and downtown treats.
For full details on deposits, cancellations, and quiet hours, see our
Policies. If you’re traveling with a group, ask about booking adjacent rooms,
securing early arrivals, and coordinating porch gatherings so everyone can relax together.