Location: South Africa » Eastern CapeEastern CapeTsitsikamma, Baviaanskloof, Southern Drakensberg, Great Karo This beautiful region presents an intriguing tapestry of scenic landscapes, cultural and historical diversity and natural treasures, considered to be amongst the best South Africa has to offer. Here you can relax on golden beaches, ski down the snow covered slopes of a mountain, dive the clear blue waters of the Indian Ocean or explore the far horizons of the arid Karoo on foot. Whether it is the eerie call of the fish eagle, the sound of the waves rolling onto an unspoilt beach or the glittering lights of the city that attracts you, the Eastern Cape has it all. INTRODUCTION No region in the country beats the Eastern Cape for it’s unique portrayal of the diverse natural, cultural and historical riches that make up the complete South African experience. All year round a wealth of leisure opportunities abound through out the region. Splendid trails to be explored on foot, on horseback, mountain bike, canoe or even in scuba gear. Africa’s ‘Big Five’ can be viewed up close in a malaria free environment. Snow skiing, trout fishing and other outdoor activities. A rare blend of cultures, lifestyles and ethnic traditions all shared by warm hearted folk who want their visitors to feel at home. THE WESTERN REGION This beautiful region offers the visitor a wide choice of holiday attractions, with leisure options ranging from hiking through the lush green valleys and mountains to surfing and sunbathing on it’s golden beaches. The area around Kareedouw is remarkably rich in fynbos and wild flowers, which in bloom, is a magnificent sight. A wide variety of game viewing opportunities is available within a short distance of Port Elizabeth. The region bears a rich legacy of an area which saw the first meetings of the British, Dutch, German and Xhosa people. As landing place of the 1820 Settlers, Port Elizabeth boasts some of the finest architectural attractions in the country. Whatever age or interest, visitors to the region are faced with endless opportunities well worth exploring. THE AMATOLA This is a region with a long and diverse history, depicted in it’s museums and monuments. It is also ‘Big Five’ country, boasting various game and nature reserves where the visitors can experience nature at it’s best. The area hosts the Standard Bank National Arts Festival, the biggest festival of theatre, dance, crafts and music in the southern hemisphere, attracting thousands of visitors annually. Towns: Adelaide, Alice, Bisho, Butterworth, Carthcart, East London (Beacon Bay, Gonubie, Cintsa East / West, Haga Haga, Kei Mouth, Morgan Bay), Hogsback, Kentane, King William’s Town, Stutterheim Accommodation in and around South Africa De Zeekoe Guest Farm accommodation in South Africa Graced with three overlapping flower zones, and only 7km from Oudtshoorn, the 2000 hectare 4-star accredited De Zeekoe Guest Farm/Reserve is part of one of the world’s 17 'hot spots'.Sixteen stylish rooms open onto cool verandas set in ... More
Altes Landhaus Country Lodge accommodation in South Africa Altes LandHouse country lodge is a stately Cape Dutch style homestead, cradled in the fertile Schoemanshoek valley of South Africa s Little Karoo. Lovingly furnished with tasteful Victorian antiques, Altes Landhaus combines historic charm and a tranq... More
Mooiplaas Guest House accommodation in South Africa The seventeen double suites have been tastefully decorated. They are spacious and luxurious with big comfy beds, large en suite bathrooms, private lounge area with large flat screen TV, honesty fridge, tea and coffee making facilities, air cond... More
101 Oudtshoorn Holiday Accommodation accommodation in South Africa Miranda or Bart will greet you personally to make you feel welcome and give you an unforgettable stay. As we have children ourselves, your kids are more than welcome to enjoy the space of our garden, the play-things and all facilities. Several cosy p... More
The Thorntree Country House accommodation in South Africa The Thorntree Country House in Klein Karoo, South Africa is the perfect base from which to explore the unique attractions of this area. The Country House is situated on the route to the Cango Caves, the Swartberg Pass and the circle route to Princ... More
Rietfontein Ostrich Palace accommodation in South Africa Welcome to Rietfontein Ostrich Palace, a working ostrich farm situated between Calitzdorp (Port Capital of the World) - & Oudtshoorn (Ostrich Capital of the world) on the Route 62 (longest wine route in South Africa). It is the eldest worki... More
Cango Mountain Resort accommodation in South Africa The Cango Mountain Resort is situated approximately 23 km from Oudtshoorn and 7 km from the Cango Caves. The resort is next to the Koos Raubenheimer dam and is surrounded by the well-known Swartberg Mountains.... More
Wesselsheim Guesthouse accommodation in South Africa Welcome to Wesselsheim Guesthouse. We offer five spacious double rooms each uniquely decorated and equipped with a TV, mini bar, tea & coffee facilities. Our sizeable swimming pool is perfect for cooling off on t... More
Lavender House Guest House accommodation in South Africa As a home away from home and a haven for the weary traveler we offer:• Two double en—suite air-conditioned rooms, of which the Honeymoon Suite has a spa bath as well as a large balcony overlooking the beautiful garden. • One twin en-s... More
Berluda Farmhouse & Cottages accommodation in South Africa “Set on route to the Kango Caves, in the picturesque Schoemanshoek Valley (14 kilometres from Oudtshoorn), Berluda is an intimate guesthouse experience, offering 6 en suite bedrooms (renovated in 2008) in the original Farmhouse, 6 self catering... More
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