Guidebook for Suches

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Guidebook for Suches

Food Scene

Known for their great burgers and they have a full service bar!
10 locals recommend
Copeland's Burgers & Southern Eats
17 Merchants Walk
10 locals recommend
Known for their great burgers and they have a full service bar!
If you want a scenic place to eat this is your place - located right on the Toccoa River. Order trout...It is their specialty!
164 locals recommend
Toccoa Riverside Restaurant
8055 Aska Rd
164 locals recommend
If you want a scenic place to eat this is your place - located right on the Toccoa River. Order trout...It is their specialty!
Great food and good drinks! This is a pub in downtown Blue Ridge. My favorite dish is the shrimp tacos.
197 locals recommend
Chester Brunnenmeyer's Bar & Grill
733 E Main St
197 locals recommend
Great food and good drinks! This is a pub in downtown Blue Ridge. My favorite dish is the shrimp tacos.
Just delicious Italian food! No better way to describe it.
68 locals recommend
Cucina Rustica
76 Forge Mill Rd
68 locals recommend
Just delicious Italian food! No better way to describe it.

Sightseeing

Tucked into the charming mountain village of Blue Ridge, Georgia in the lush Chattahoochee National Forest. The area is known as the "antique capital" of Georgia with friendly folks and an old time atmosphere. Our regular 4-hour, 26 mile round trip winds along the beautiful Toccoa River in vintage, climate-controlled or open-air rail cars. The relaxing ride starts at the historic depot, built in 1905 in downtown Blue Ridge, then stops for a layover in the quaint sister towns of McCaysville, Georgia and Copperhill, Tennessee. McCaysville/Copperhill is one town with two names because it is lcated directly on the GA/TN State Line. Here, visitors have a 2-hour layover; plenty of time to ea
381 locals recommend
Blue Ridge Scenic Railway
241 Depot St
381 locals recommend
Tucked into the charming mountain village of Blue Ridge, Georgia in the lush Chattahoochee National Forest. The area is known as the "antique capital" of Georgia with friendly folks and an old time atmosphere. Our regular 4-hour, 26 mile round trip winds along the beautiful Toccoa River in vintage, climate-controlled or open-air rail cars. The relaxing ride starts at the historic depot, built in 1905 in downtown Blue Ridge, then stops for a layover in the quaint sister towns of McCaysville, Georgia and Copperhill, Tennessee. McCaysville/Copperhill is one town with two names because it is lcated directly on the GA/TN State Line. Here, visitors have a 2-hour layover; plenty of time to ea
A 4000sqft complex w/ genuine artifacts, life size displays, mini research vehicle, full size Sasquatch, Fl/Ga sighting maps "Sasquatch Theater"and more!
131 locals recommend
EXPEDITION:BIGFOOT! The Sasquatch Museum
1934 GA-515
131 locals recommend
A 4000sqft complex w/ genuine artifacts, life size displays, mini research vehicle, full size Sasquatch, Fl/Ga sighting maps "Sasquatch Theater"and more!

Parks & Nature

One of Georgia’s oldest and most beloved state parks, Vogel is located at the base of Blood Mountain in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Driving from the south, visitors pass through Neel Gap, a beautiful mountain pass near Brasstown Bald, the highest point in Georgia.
22 locals recommend
Vogel State Park Road
Vogel State Park Road
22 locals recommend
One of Georgia’s oldest and most beloved state parks, Vogel is located at the base of Blood Mountain in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Driving from the south, visitors pass through Neel Gap, a beautiful mountain pass near Brasstown Bald, the highest point in Georgia.
Highest in a spine of mountains collectively known as Wolfpen Ridge, Brasstown Bald looms over the Southern Appalachians taller but less popular than its' better known brothers, Blood and Trey Mountains. Easily recognized by the tower atop the peak it is actually the third station to sit on the acme.
288 locals recommend
Brasstown Bald Visitors Center
2941 GA-180 Spur
288 locals recommend
Highest in a spine of mountains collectively known as Wolfpen Ridge, Brasstown Bald looms over the Southern Appalachians taller but less popular than its' better known brothers, Blood and Trey Mountains. Easily recognized by the tower atop the peak it is actually the third station to sit on the acme.
Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area offers visitors year-round recreation opportunities including camping, picnicking, boating, swimming and hiking, all centered around beautiful Lake Winfield Scott.
18 locals recommend
Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area
18 locals recommend
Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area offers visitors year-round recreation opportunities including camping, picnicking, boating, swimming and hiking, all centered around beautiful Lake Winfield Scott.
A popular destination for day-hikers, Benton MacKaye Trail through hikers, and paddlers making the journey down the Toccoa River Canoe Trail is the swinging bridge over the Toccoa River. This 270 foot long bridge is the longest swinging bridge east of the Mississippi River.
58 locals recommend
Toccoa River Swinging Bridge
Swinging Bridge on the Toccoa River
58 locals recommend
A popular destination for day-hikers, Benton MacKaye Trail through hikers, and paddlers making the journey down the Toccoa River Canoe Trail is the swinging bridge over the Toccoa River. This 270 foot long bridge is the longest swinging bridge east of the Mississippi River.
Located in the Cooper Creek Scenic Area, Sea Creek Falls are an easy walk of less than .1 miles. Unfortunately, the drive can be difficult. The first, or upper falls is a series of steep cascades ending in a brief drop. The second falls are also a series of steep cascades. When the water flow is heavy either in late Winter or Spring or after a summer rain these are a remarkable sight.
44 locals recommend
Sea Creek Falls
44 locals recommend
Located in the Cooper Creek Scenic Area, Sea Creek Falls are an easy walk of less than .1 miles. Unfortunately, the drive can be difficult. The first, or upper falls is a series of steep cascades ending in a brief drop. The second falls are also a series of steep cascades. When the water flow is heavy either in late Winter or Spring or after a summer rain these are a remarkable sight.

Arts & Culture

Located just west of the beautiful Dahlonega town square, the historic Holly Theater is a fully renovated theatre built in 1946 that has something to offer to locals and tourists alike. Enjoy the excitement of live theater is an intimate setting. Don't miss any of the comedy, the music or the drama! Come to the historic Holly Theater where no seat is more than twenty feet from the action. Our relaxed informal atmosphere makes the theater a great place to meet friends, sip a glass of wine or beer, and enjoy a show! Regardless of the event, The Historic Holly Theater is a real treat that will make your evening special!
42 locals recommend
Holly Theatre
69 W Main St
42 locals recommend
Located just west of the beautiful Dahlonega town square, the historic Holly Theater is a fully renovated theatre built in 1946 that has something to offer to locals and tourists alike. Enjoy the excitement of live theater is an intimate setting. Don't miss any of the comedy, the music or the drama! Come to the historic Holly Theater where no seat is more than twenty feet from the action. Our relaxed informal atmosphere makes the theater a great place to meet friends, sip a glass of wine or beer, and enjoy a show! Regardless of the event, The Historic Holly Theater is a real treat that will make your evening special!

Shopping

Downtown antique shopping, olive oil and tea store...historic, fun and unusual!
407 locals recommend
Blue Ridge
407 locals recommend
Downtown antique shopping, olive oil and tea store...historic, fun and unusual!
Around the historic square...all kinds of shops.
200 locals recommend
Dahlonega
200 locals recommend
Around the historic square...all kinds of shops.
Ingles, Wal Mart, Home Depot
66 locals recommend
Blairsville
66 locals recommend
Ingles, Wal Mart, Home Depot