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Dahlonega Walking Tours

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We had really good time Penny did a great job giving out lots of great history. I would definitely do this again.

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We had a great time. Very informative and fun. Penny does a great job sharing many interesting stories about the town. Highly recommend.

Ann Y.

My daughter and I spent a wonderful weekend in Dahlonega recently horseback riding, wine tasting, and enjoying the wonderful restaurants and quaint charm of Dahlonega . The highlight of our visit was a ghost tour at Dahlonega Walking Tours. Penny and Jeremy welcomed our group to enjoy a glass of wine on the porch before heading out to learn about the colorful history of Dahlonega and the unnerving happenings that are brought to life through Jeremy's entertaining and engaging storytelling. We walked through Hope cemetery in the dark trying to catch a glimpse of a white-gowned woman or a long-gone soldier. We heard how the ghost of Mrs Vickery would visit students at the college's Vickery House when they themselves alone after hours. Many photos were taken with one or two containing some rather interesting objects. Jeremy's tour was a good combination of local history and the paranormal. It is not to be missed! We ended our tour with another glass of wine on the porch as we shared pictures and stories. Thank you for your hospitality! We will be back!

Thi T.

Ghost tour. This is a great way to learn about the history of the city and be thrilled by some of the supernatural reportings. Jeremy, our guide, was a very good storyteller. His interest in the history as well as his own experience living in the town and making friends with the locals give him a level of authenticity. The walking pace is leisurely and we were able to visit several important sites. The tour starts at 8 pm. As the tour progressed and it got darker, it became more spooky. Jeremy admitted we were slightly ahead of schedule and we ended about about 10 pm. You can order tickets online or about 15 minutes before the tour starts.

Linda D.

I've been on a number of walking tours of towns, ghost and otherwise and the Ghosts and Graveyards tour in Dahlonega delivers! I prefer the historic with a good paranormal story and he was wonderful! Two hours plus which was a great value and the walk was studded with tidbits of information along the way. I want to go back for a day walking tour to see the cemetery properly as there are some interesting looking grave markers and it looks to be well maintained. The houses are beautiful and the town rich with Civil War and gold mining tales. Come dressed comfortably and with comfortable footwear, because you hoof it! Also you meet on the second floor of a building adjacent to the main square down from the Fudge factory towards the supply store, not the Crimson Moon. Parking is free all over the square and in lots situated right off the square.

Kim D.

This was our first ghost tour and we LOVED it! We almost didn't go due to rainy weather... So glad we sucked it up and just threw on rainboots and grabbed Umbrellas. Our guide Jeremy was a book of knowledge on the history of Dahlonega! Not only that but he made it interesting. I can't stop talking about our tour and highly recommend it to everyone! On a side note... We took pics at only one location. After checking today we noticed a blue orb in each pic! Eek!

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Excellent tour! Great wine and very fun experience. Penny was extremely knowledgeable and a great story teller!

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Great historic information and loved the stories! Jeremy was a great guide!

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This is a fun walking tour that is appropriate for all age groups. It was full of fun information and facts about history.

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5.0(1 review)
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I have been to a lot of Breweries and Wineries with work being treated like a VIP, and I have also…read morebeen to Breweries and Wineries as part of the general public waiting in long lines, getting the basic tour, etc. So I wanted to see how the Brewery Tour would work out??? It was amazing! We met near DT Athens, got on the bus, popped a beer, and headed toward ATL. Kevin gave us a quick, but informative look at the history of beer and gave us an idea of what we were getting into and how many different beers we would get to try. Then a little socializing and meeting the rest of the group. We visited Red Brick, ate at Five Seasons West with a beer flight, Monday Night, and ended at Sweetwater. You think that that is a lot, but we rolled right off of the bus, Kevin had already checked us in at Red Brick, so we went straight to the bar, got a beer, and although "So You Think You Can Dance" was filming at the brewery(which closed it off to the general public), we got to go back into the working brewery and hang out while we sampled their lineup of brews. Then, a fill-up on our way back to the bus(apparently it's legal since he has a limo license) before we headed to 5 Seasons West. Kevin lined up a flight of 6 of their beers and we ordered food and filled up to prepare for the rest of the day. Picked up a few beers at Hop City(right next door) and got on the bus to Monday Night Brewing. This is where the VIP really kicked in, there must have been 75 people waiting to get in, but we walked right around and into the tasting room, not going to say we were the most popular people as we walked thru the line, but they should have come with us. Lines were long to get to the beer, but if you stay with your group, get in line, get beer, and get back ing line with your group as you drink, you will be good. Try to find the MNB tour guide named "Duck" he give the best tours. Try the Serrano Pepper IPA, it will blow your mind. Another Serrano IPA for the bus, and we are on to Sweetwater, since we took our time getting the group together, Kevin called his girl at Sweetwater and lined it up so that we could stay a little later after they kicked everyone else out. Got to enjoy some tasty beers there with Taylor the Tour Girl(yes guys, she is smokin' hot and know her sh!t about beer). So now, it's time to head back to the ATH with a pretty good buzz and don't have to worry about driving at all. I cannot wait until the next trip. I've been to all of these breweries before, but it was completely different in a group like this.

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