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Self-catering Cozi Corner Self-Catering

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Located in South Africa :: Eastern Cape  :: Queenstown
Category: Lodging :: Self-catering

Cozi Corner Self-Catering Accommodation is your home away from home!
Your comfort is our goal.
We have created a restful retreat that you can think of as your home away from home when you're in Queenstown.

Contact
Address :  88 Prince Alfred Street, Queenstown, 5320, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Contact :  Mariette Rasmussen
Tel :  +27(0)45 5892639
Cell :  +27(0)84 409 6080

Time Information
Reception Opening and Closing Times :  Check In: 16:00; Check Out: 09:00

Rates and Payment
Rates Quoted :  Per Person
Base Currency :  ZAR
Minimum Rate :  550.00
Maximum Rate :  550.00
Updated for :  2016
Comments :  Rates are for self catering. Children 0-13yrs pay ZAR100pp. (Rate Info Updated Apr-16).
Payment Methods Accepted :  Cash

Facilities
Swimming Pool Internet Wireless Networking
Accommodation (Self catering Cottages)
Other Facilities :  Braai facilities.

Travelling Information

Self Drive Access :  Yes
Vehicle Type :  ALL

AREA INFO:
The attractive town of Queenstown is known for its friendly locals, climate, and roses. The town lies on the Komani River at the foot of the Hangklip Mountain, and is an ideal stopover for guests travelling to the Wild Coast or Karoo Heartland. Queenstown also provides plenty of activities for the outdoor enthusiast, including hiking trails, fishing, mountain biking and canoeing.

The town further offers an 18 hole golf course and a casino for guests to enjoy, while the Bongola Dam is a great place to enjoy a picnic and water sport.

ATTRACTIONS:
The reserve is situated on the slopes of the Madeira Mountain, which overlooks the town from the west and provides panoramic views of Queenstown and its surrounds. The species of game roaming the reserve includes Eland, Gemsbok, Kudu, Blesbok, Springbok, Ostrich, Zebra, Indian Water Buffalo, Wildebeest, Rhinoceros and Giraffe. The reserve is also home to the indigenous Aloe Ferox, which is a magnificent sight in winter when it is fully clad in scarlet. In summer, the tamboekie thorn (Erythrina acanthocarpa), also known as "wag-'n-bietjie" - as its hooked thorns make progress difficult, which is unique to this area, adds its colour to the many species of acacia which are covered in yellow flowers. Game drives are welcome and the reserve also has a lapa where functions can be hosted. The Reserve is open daily throughout the year in daylight hours.


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