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Mountain View Sip & Stay - near wineries, hikes, and towns!
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2 sovrum1+ badrumSovplats för 2
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- Place, Kaya Vineyard & Winery
- Place, Cavender Creek Vineyards & Winery
- Place, Frogtown Cellars
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2 sovrum (sovplats för 2)
Sovrum 1
1 queensize-säng
Sovrum 2
1 queensize-säng
1 badrum, 1 toalett
Badrum 1
Tvål · Handdukar tillhandahålles · Bidé · Toalett · Endast dusch · Shampoo
Badrum 2
Tvål · Toalett
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Pentry
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Mountain View Sip & Stay - near wineries, hikes, and towns!
Mountain View Sip & Stay is a luxury 38-ft Keystone Hideout RV on a ridge crest at 2,220 ft elevation with stunning views! It features 2 BR, 1.5 baths, modern kitchen, full-size fridge, SmartTV, electric fireplace, A/C, and central heat. Enjoy a private fire pit, retractable awning, carpeted porch with grill, and access to 3 acres. Located between Helen and Dahlonega—near wineries, trails, and scenic spots. Pet-friendly (2 small dogs). Perfect for a relaxing, upscale mountain escape.
Your glamping dream getaway! This gorgeous camper with a million-dollar view is the Plaza Hotel of RVs!
At a Glance:
● Permanently placed luxury RV
● 38-foot Keystone Hideout with 3 slide outs. Split floor plan: 2-BR, 1.5-bath
● Stocked/modern kitchen with nice appliances and full-size fridge
● Perfect for two (+1 or 2 small kids)
● Small-ish dogs welcome (2 max. 25 lbs. each)
● On a ridgecrest 2,220 feet above sea level — best view in the county (maybe neighboring counties, too)
● Between Helen and Dahlonega, two cozy mountain towns in the Appalachian range — a hop, skip, and jump up from Atlanta!
● Dahlonega - the heart of "The Napa Valley of the South” — discover award-winning vineyards, stunning mountain vistas, and boutique wineries that rival those in California — also well as a thriving arts scene.
● 10 wineries and a brewery within 15-minute pretty drive (some, walking distance)
● Private fire pit with Adirondack chairs and swings
● Automatic retractable awning, glass sliding door, carpeted porch area with light, furniture and gas grill.
● Stunning sunsets!
● Full access to 3-acre pasture and woods.
● Super modern entertainment center: SmartTV, stereo surround sound.
● Full-size shower
● Central heat, electric fireplace, and two a/c units = toasty in winter/cool in summer.
Mountain View's Story...
After years of city life, native-born Georgians David and Regina decided it was time for a change. The mountains in the northern part of the state appealed to them (Regina saw mountains every day of her life growing up), but when the realtor took him to a small property between two tiny towns in the Blue Ridge range, David was a bit hesitant.
“We always lived in the metro area, and originally didn’t want to look that far out,” David tells me. “But when I walked up to that ridge (where the RV is now) and took in the view, I immediately pulled out my phone to write Regina a message.”
That text to his wife said, “This is it.”
***
“We fell in love with that piece of land before we even walked the property,” David says of their three acres. And now, just a few years later, they’re full-time Dahlonegans.
“We live just a couple of miles from town, on a peaceful mountain road, and we love it here. Being from the city as we are, Dahlonega is a ‘Hallmark town,’” David smiles. “It’s homey, locally owned, and has its own quaint and quiet personality.”
***
In the RV there is a roll of paper that guests use to leave notes and comments about their stay. David still has every single one. He gets the pile of unbleached papers out of the closet and reads some to me, pride and joy in his voice. The view and sunset are a common theme. “Thank you for the beautiful mountain escape,” reads one. “Peaceful, beautiful, spectacular!” is another. “Serene getaway, sunset amazing!” And my favorite, the exclamatory and simple, “S’mores! Hiking! Hospitality!”
It’s that hospitality piece that drives David and Regina. They love welcoming people to their adopted home, and the RV atop the ridge. When I made the mistake of calling it a “trailer,” David corrected me.
“Calling this a ‘trailer,’” he says, “is like calling The Hilton a Motel 6,” he laughs. “It’s spacious, comfortable, and clean. I mean, we keep it almost too clean — obsessively clean! And the kitchen… We had a legit chef stay there once, and you should have seen some of the feasts he whipped up in that kitchen. ‘Trailer!’” He chuckles.
***
When there are no guests staying in the “Hilltop Hilton,” David and Regina head up to the ridge around sunset time with their dogs (yes, they’re dog people, and would love to host yours, too, providing they’re on the smaller side — see The Small Print for details), light a fire in the stone pit, and open a bottle of local wine.
“We sit there, rocking on those big swings, listening to the wind chimes on the breeze. Sometimes we see local critters — deer, turkeys, coyotes, rabbits, ermine, even a black bear every once in a blue… It’s downright spectacular. Once full dark comes, you look up and there’s stars galore, and you can see the Milky Way.”
Spectacular, indeed.
~Pro Tips & Local Wisdom~
● Warm up at Corner Kitchen in Dahlonega with a mug of their outstanding joe in your hands
● Antiquing (now no longer just for old people!) Dahlonega — which is super hip, by the way — has no fewer than three antiques stores. I’ll bet you need a lamp or a frame for your painting of dogs playing poker
● North Georgia is home to some noteworthy vineyards — and Mountain View is minutes away from several of them, such as Wolf Mountain, Cavender Creek, and Kaya Vineyard and Winery. Enjoy a glass or bottle and spectacular mountain panoramas
● Lace up your boots and bring some snacks: Dahlonega serves as a gateway to the Appalachian Trail, providing numerous hiking opportunities with varying difficulty levels
● Enjoy home-cooked southern comfort food at The Smith House
● Life is but a dream… when you’re enjoying a leisurely float down the Chestatee River (tube or kayak)
● Take in Dahlonega’s thriving arts scene: galleries and cultural events, including the Dahlonega Arts and Wine Festival, and local artisans and musicians
● There is so much more! Check out the printed guide we leave in the RV — or just ask us about our favorite activities, destinations, food/drink…
~The Small Print~
● Good neighbors and quiet hours. From 9 pm until 9 am. Otherwise, please no blaring music or loud shenanigans — let's keep our mountains peaceful
● Please conserve clean and waste water
● Super important: smoking/vaping is allowed only by the fire pit area
● You love your furry friends, and we’d love to host one or a couple of them (max. 25 lbs. each). We charge a $75 cleaning fee per dog, per day. Cats make us sneeze: please leave them with grandma (or an automatic feeder)
Your glamping dream getaway! This gorgeous camper with a million-dollar view is the Plaza Hotel of RVs!
At a Glance:
● Permanently placed luxury RV
● 38-foot Keystone Hideout with 3 slide outs. Split floor plan: 2-BR, 1.5-bath
● Stocked/modern kitchen with nice appliances and full-size fridge
● Perfect for two (+1 or 2 small kids)
● Small-ish dogs welcome (2 max. 25 lbs. each)
● On a ridgecrest 2,220 feet above sea level — best view in the county (maybe neighboring counties, too)
● Between Helen and Dahlonega, two cozy mountain towns in the Appalachian range — a hop, skip, and jump up from Atlanta!
● Dahlonega - the heart of "The Napa Valley of the South” — discover award-winning vineyards, stunning mountain vistas, and boutique wineries that rival those in California — also well as a thriving arts scene.
● 10 wineries and a brewery within 15-minute pretty drive (some, walking distance)
● Private fire pit with Adirondack chairs and swings
● Automatic retractable awning, glass sliding door, carpeted porch area with light, furniture and gas grill.
● Stunning sunsets!
● Full access to 3-acre pasture and woods.
● Super modern entertainment center: SmartTV, stereo surround sound.
● Full-size shower
● Central heat, electric fireplace, and two a/c units = toasty in winter/cool in summer.
Mountain View's Story...
After years of city life, native-born Georgians David and Regina decided it was time for a change. The mountains in the northern part of the state appealed to them (Regina saw mountains every day of her life growing up), but when the realtor took him to a small property between two tiny towns in the Blue Ridge range, David was a bit hesitant.
“We always lived in the metro area, and originally didn’t want to look that far out,” David tells me. “But when I walked up to that ridge (where the RV is now) and took in the view, I immediately pulled out my phone to write Regina a message.”
That text to his wife said, “This is it.”
***
“We fell in love with that piece of land before we even walked the property,” David says of their three acres. And now, just a few years later, they’re full-time Dahlonegans.
“We live just a couple of miles from town, on a peaceful mountain road, and we love it here. Being from the city as we are, Dahlonega is a ‘Hallmark town,’” David smiles. “It’s homey, locally owned, and has its own quaint and quiet personality.”
***
In the RV there is a roll of paper that guests use to leave notes and comments about their stay. David still has every single one. He gets the pile of unbleached papers out of the closet and reads some to me, pride and joy in his voice. The view and sunset are a common theme. “Thank you for the beautiful mountain escape,” reads one. “Peaceful, beautiful, spectacular!” is another. “Serene getaway, sunset amazing!” And my favorite, the exclamatory and simple, “S’mores! Hiking! Hospitality!”
It’s that hospitality piece that drives David and Regina. They love welcoming people to their adopted home, and the RV atop the ridge. When I made the mistake of calling it a “trailer,” David corrected me.
“Calling this a ‘trailer,’” he says, “is like calling The Hilton a Motel 6,” he laughs. “It’s spacious, comfortable, and clean. I mean, we keep it almost too clean — obsessively clean! And the kitchen… We had a legit chef stay there once, and you should have seen some of the feasts he whipped up in that kitchen. ‘Trailer!’” He chuckles.
***
When there are no guests staying in the “Hilltop Hilton,” David and Regina head up to the ridge around sunset time with their dogs (yes, they’re dog people, and would love to host yours, too, providing they’re on the smaller side — see The Small Print for details), light a fire in the stone pit, and open a bottle of local wine.
“We sit there, rocking on those big swings, listening to the wind chimes on the breeze. Sometimes we see local critters — deer, turkeys, coyotes, rabbits, ermine, even a black bear every once in a blue… It’s downright spectacular. Once full dark comes, you look up and there’s stars galore, and you can see the Milky Way.”
Spectacular, indeed.
~Pro Tips & Local Wisdom~
● Warm up at Corner Kitchen in Dahlonega with a mug of their outstanding joe in your hands
● Antiquing (now no longer just for old people!) Dahlonega — which is super hip, by the way — has no fewer than three antiques stores. I’ll bet you need a lamp or a frame for your painting of dogs playing poker
● North Georgia is home to some noteworthy vineyards — and Mountain View is minutes away from several of them, such as Wolf Mountain, Cavender Creek, and Kaya Vineyard and Winery. Enjoy a glass or bottle and spectacular mountain panoramas
● Lace up your boots and bring some snacks: Dahlonega serves as a gateway to the Appalachian Trail, providing numerous hiking opportunities with varying difficulty levels
● Enjoy home-cooked southern comfort food at The Smith House
● Life is but a dream… when you’re enjoying a leisurely float down the Chestatee River (tube or kayak)
● Take in Dahlonega’s thriving arts scene: galleries and cultural events, including the Dahlonega Arts and Wine Festival, and local artisans and musicians
● There is so much more! Check out the printed guide we leave in the RV — or just ask us about our favorite activities, destinations, food/drink…
~The Small Print~
● Good neighbors and quiet hours. From 9 pm until 9 am. Otherwise, please no blaring music or loud shenanigans — let's keep our mountains peaceful
● Please conserve clean and waste water
● Super important: smoking/vaping is allowed only by the fire pit area
● You love your furry friends, and we’d love to host one or a couple of them (max. 25 lbs. each). We charge a $75 cleaning fee per dog, per day. Cats make us sneeze: please leave them with grandma (or an automatic feeder)