LOW COUNTRY MYSTERIES AND ENCHANTMENTS

$96.00

Your tour will start with a trip to Brookgreen Gardens, named one of the “Top Five Favorite Gardens” by Southern Living Magazine. Brookgreen is filled with Beautiful native flora and American sculpture. The Garden’s house is the largest collection of outdoor sculptures by American artists in the world!
Next, we will stop at Pawleys Island to enjoy the charming Hammock Shops. In 1889, a riverboat captain by the name of Joshua John Ward created what he claimed to be the sturdiest and most comfortable cotton-rope hammock ever crafted. As time passed, Ward’s design grew so much in popularity that his family opened the original Hammock Shop in 1939. Today, the Hammock Shops feature quaint boutiques and eateries you will be able to experience for yourself as you stroll through the beautiful oak shaded paths.
After some leisurely shopping, we will venture to All Saints Church to see the beautiful chapel built for local planters of the Prince George Winyah Parish (circa 1767). At the church, you will not only get to look at it’s historic beauty, you will also have the chance to hear some of the mysterious stories surrounding the church, such as the tale of Alice Flagg.
Finally, we will stop at Atalaya Castle to explore the grounds and learn about the winter home of Anna and Archer Huntington (circa 1931). This fortress is full of mazes and intriguing stone rooms. If you get an eerie feeling while in the castle, you are not alone, many people have claimed to have experienced some unusual things while on the grounds.
This tour gives you the unique opportunity to discover some of the treasured beauties of the Low Country as well as some of it’s mysteries too!

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Description

Tour Approximately – 8 Hours

Tour Includes:
1) Transportation
2) Gray Line Tour Guide
4) Brookgreen Gardens Admission
5) The Hammock Shops and Pawleys Island
7) All Saints Episcopal Church and Graveyard
8) Atalaya Castle Admission

 

Tour Does Not Include:

1) Lunch
2) Driver or Tour Guide Gratuities

Monday, August 29
Price Per Person: $96.00
Tour Departs at 8 AM
(Please arrive 15 minutes early