Cabin Rentals for 2 Guests in Blue Ridge, Georgia
Bella Emelia comfortably hosts two guests who want the run of a four-bedroom mountain retreat — private hot tub, covered porch with views, and a chef's kitchen for the dinners you'll actually cook.
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Cabins for 2 in Blue Ridge
Bella Emelia comfortably hosts two guests who want the run of a four-bedroom mountain retreat — private hot tub, covered porch with views, and a chef's kitchen for the dinners you'll actually cook. Two people in Blue Ridge have the freedom to use as much or as little of the property as they like.
A cabin for two in Blue Ridge lets the setting do all the heavy lifting. The mountains are better appreciated slowly — mornings on the deck, afternoons exploring downtown, evenings in the hot tub. Two people, one beautiful property, no schedule.
All our Blue Ridge cabins are well-suited to cabins for 2 — browse the full collection below.
What to Know
Planning tips
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Weeknight stays (Monday–Thursday) offer the best availability for small-group cabins and often the cleanest pricing.
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Book a restaurant reservation before arrival — the top spots in Blue Ridge and Hochatown fill up on weekends.
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Bring provisions for at least one full in-cabin day. Cooking together in a private mountain kitchen is its own kind of experience.
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The two-night minimum is the sweet spot for a couples' stay — enough time to fully decompress without straining your schedule.
Common questions
Cabins for 2 FAQ
Are these cabins truly private for two people?
Yes. Each cabin in the Sababa Homes collection is a standalone property — your hot tub, deck, and outdoor space are entirely private and not shared with other guests.
What's the price range for a cabin for 2?
Broken Bow couples' cabins start at $185/night (Dogwood Days). Bella Emelia in Blue Ridge starts at $375/night. All rates are direct — lower than Airbnb or VRBO for the same property.
About Blue Ridge
Blue Ridge is 1.5 hours from Atlanta · 3.5 hours from Nashville. Blue Ridge sits at the southern tip of the Appalachian Mountains in Fannin County, Georgia — a small town with an outsized personality and a landscape that earns every superlative thrown at it.

