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Bedstop B&B

Bedstop B&B Bed & Breakfast accommodation in Oudtshoorn Western Cape

Contact Details

Name of hostsBedstop B&B
Tel:044 272 4746
fax044 272 4746
Cell0) 83 706 9760
Emailbedstop@mail.com
Web: www.bedstop.net

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Description

Clean and comfortable accommodation with true South African hospitality awaits you
En-suite rooms with tea and coffee facilities and great beds!
We serve a full continental breakfast on the patio, overlooking our attractive tranquil garden. Enjoy to the song of many varieties of South Africa's birds.

Oudtshoorn, the Ostrich feather capital of the world, sheltered between the Swartberg and Outeniqua Mountains. Enjoy it's pleasant clear and sunny winter climate, and its delicious summer and winter fruits.

Choose to visit a variety of Ostrich show farms. The brave and daring can test their skills riding an ostrich; the meek and mild can learn fascinating facts about the world's largest birds and taste the meat and eggs.Standing as relics of the feather Barons era, are a number of beautiful palaces such as Pinehurst and Welgeluk. The local Museum, filled with relics depicting the history of the feather industry, the contributions of the local Jewish community and the town's history, are worth a visit. So is a visit to the "Town House." Fully furnished in the style of the early 1900s, and "Arbeidsgenot", the home of CJ Langenhoven - A famous South African writer and poet of days gone by.

30km to the north are the Cango Caves with its spectacular formations shaped over millions of years. Tours are conducted daily on the hour, throughout the year. The Caves complex includes a restaurant, curio shop, museum, and even a self-service creche and kennel for baby and pet.On the way to the Caves, visit "Cheetahland" with its timber suspended walkway across mesh enclosures housing lion, cheetah and jaguar. The "Wilgewandel" Camel Riding complex is also along the way and can be visited daily. The Prince Albert, the Outeniqua and the awe-inspiring Swartberg Passes, fairly close to Oudtshoorn, offer enjoyable drives. More places of interest will be pointed out to our guests, on arrival.

We offer three rooms and can sleep up to ten people. The rooms consist of tea and coffee making facilities and a full continental breakfast can be served on request.

Come and relax in the spacious garden! A quiet and relaxing atmosphere together with personal service, makes your stay at Bedstop an unforgettable experience.

English, Afrikaans & Dutch spoken.

Our establishment caters for both local and international tourists and is situated within walking distance from town.

Pieter & Rina Meijer from Bedstop B&B, invite you to spend a peaceful night at their affordable en-suite accommodation. We offer three rooms and can sleep up to ten people. The rooms consist of tea and coffee making facilities and a full continental breakfast can be served on request.

Come and relax in the spacious garden! A quiet and relaxing atmosphere together with personal service, makes your stay at Bedstop an unforgettable experience.

English, Afrikaans & Dutch spoken.

Our establishment caters for both local and international tourists and is situated within walking distance from town.

Accommodation

FRANGIPANI ROOM - SLEEPS 3-4 PEOPLE

En-suite room with bath & shower
A king size bed with twin beds
Coffee & Tea Facilities
TV, bar fridge
Private entrance
balcony overlooking the garden

   

HIBISCUS ROOM - SLEEPS 2-3 PEOPLE

En-suite room with bath & shower
A double bed and single bed
Coffee & Tea Facilities
TV, bar fridge
Private entrance


   

BOUGAINVILLIA ROOM - SLEEPS 1-2 PEOPLE

En-suite room with shower
A double bed
Coffee & Tea Facilities
TV, bar fridge
Private entrance

Rates

BREAKFAST

Full continental breakfast on request
Adults - R 27.50
Children under 12 - R 15.00


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Directions

Travelling down Baron van Reede towards the Cango Caves, turn left into Van der Riet (after St Saviours), cross over the river and Jan van Riebeeck. The house is number 69, on your left.