Hotel in Braselton, GA near Golf, Attractions and More
The Country Inn & Suites is ideally located off I-85 near numerous local attractions and activities. Chateau Elan is home to a spa and two 18-hole golf courses that are both challenging and fun for visitors. Racing enthusiasts are sure to appreciate our ideal location near Road Atlanta, Lanier National Speedway and the famous Atlanta Dragway, all within 30 miles of our hotel in Braselton, GA. Other nearby attractions include the Mayfield Dairy, Lake Lanier and two premium shopping destinations - the Mall of Georgia to the south and the Tanger Outlets to the north. The Country Inn & Suites is also the ideal hotel for visitors traveling to see some great UGA football in Athens, Georgia. Our centrally located North Atlanta hotel offers easy access to the best the area has to offer.
Local attractions and activities near our hotel in Braselton, GA include:
Atlanta Dragway (30 miles) The Atlanta Dragway in nearby Commerce, GA plays host to several major races every year that are sure to get your heart pumping. Phone: (706) 335-2301
Chateau Elan Golf Course (4 miles) Chateau Elan boasts two 18-hole public golf courses and is situated just four miles from our hotel. Phone: (770) 307-9916
Lanier National Speedway (5.2 miles) Located just a few miles from our hotel, the Lanier National Speedway hosts the NASCAR Weekly Series and serves as Georgia's only NASCAR racetrack. Phone: (770) 967-8600
Lake Lanier (18 miles) Perfect for boating, fishing and swimming, this picturesque lake is a great spot for a relaxing day trip.
Tanger Premium Outlets (30 miles) Home to over 100 outlet stores like Gap and Nike, the Tanger Outlets in Commerce, GA are a bargain hunter's paradise. Phone: (706) 335-3354
Road Atlanta (6 miles) Among the South's premier road race courses, Road Atlanta hosts the popular Petit Le Mans race every year. Phone: (770) 967-0267
University of Georgia (24 miles) The University of Georgia, home of the Georgia Bulldogs, is a quick 30 minute drive from our hotel. Come visit a college town and take in the sights. Phone: (706) 542-3000
About Alpharetta
First home to traders who built the outpost New Prospect Camp Ground, Alpharetta was a stop along the Cherokee Trail between the mountains of North Georgia and the Chattahoochee River. The first colonists built a small tent community and erected a wooden schoolhouse at the turn of the 19th century. The land around New Prospect was ideal for farming and raising cotton. In 1857, the town was chartered as Alpharetta, or "first town" in Greek. Today, the charming North Atlanta suburb boasts a population of 54,000 residents and continues to experience unprecedented growth and development while maintaining the rich history of the region. Visitors to Alpharetta can enjoy world-class shopping, sightseeing and dining as well as experience early settler life in historic Crabapple, Downtown Alpharetta and Milton Log Cabin, the areas first building located on the grounds of the city's high school. Alpharetta is home to business and manufacturing interests and economic development is a source of jobs and civic pride for the flourishing North Georgia town. The county hosts monthly markets on Main Street as well as community events and arts and entertainment programs. Open-air adventurers will find solace in the nearby mountains and the trails and natural areas along the Chattahoochee and golf enthusiasts can tee up at one of many local courses.
Did you know?
Big Creek Greenway provides a peaceful retreat from the bustle of the highways. The six-mile path runs alongside the creek through serene wooded areas.