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Sunset Eco Cabin at Barefoot Hills Hotel

Sunset Eco Cabin details and amenities

The Sunset Eco Cabin is tucked among the trees and built with reused and recycled materials, keeping you close to nature without sacrificing comfort or style. Bright, daylight-filled windows and simple, artful décor create a calm retreat to watch the sun fade over the Appalachian Mountains from your private deck.

Occupancy

  • Up to 2 guests

Bed

  • 1 Queen-size bed

Bathroom

  • Stand-up shower
  • Plush bath towels & toiletries

Features & Amenities

  • Smart TV
  • Private entrance
  • Private deck & small sitting area
  • Kitchenette with coffee maker, microwave & mini-fridge
  • Two sets of sliding glass doors
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
More about the eco design, location, and nearby things to do

Thoughtful, low-impact construction complements the forest setting, while modern comforts make downtime easy. Share a sunset on your private deck, then stream a movie or stroll to the lodge fire pit for stargazing. Mornings are perfect for coffee and planning a route to nearby wineries, waterfall hikes, or scenic overlooks along the mountain gaps.

Inside, the kitchenette keeps simple meals and snacks convenient, and dependable Wi-Fi helps you map the next day’s adventures. The cabin’s location provides quick access to lodge gathering spaces if you’re traveling with friends or attending a group event.

Policies: standard check-in/out and quiet hours support a restful environment. For deposits, cancellations, and accessibility details, visit our Policies page.

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Exterior entrance of the Sunset Eco Cabin
Entrance
Sunset Eco Cabin queen bed
Queen Bed
Kitchenette and amenities inside the Sunset Eco Cabin
Standard Amenities

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.

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