From Athens to Macon to Savannah, there are certainly plenty of beautiful college campuses here in Georgia. A visit to Athens must include a visit to the University of Georgia campus, which is incredibly gorgeous. It has several historic buildings and a variety of gardens to explore. Even Atlanta’s Emory University offers something unique. It’s a college that looks like a castle, and it feels like walking through an old British campus. Macon’s Mercer University is filled with lovely gardens. And, of course, the Savannah College of Art and Design sprawls across magnificent downtown Savannah. It’s clear that we have no shortage of special college campuses dotted throughout the Peach State. However, one truly stands above the rest. Berry College, a college that looks like Hogwarts, has the largest campus in the world. And, it’s remarkably stunning.

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For more information about this university that looks like Hogwarts, including maps of the areas that are open to the public, check out the Berry College website.

Have you ever visited this incredibly beautiful college campus in Georgia? We’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments! Of course, if you have any particularly magical advice for visiting we’ll take that too!

Another unique way to spend even more time in Mount Berry is by taking this historical mill road trip through Georgia. It passes right through town as you visit a total of eight different spots. Don’t forget to check out our ultimate road trip packing guide so you can be sure to have everything you need.

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