Located in
South Africa :: Eastern Cape
:: Queenstown
Category:
Lodging :: Bed and Breakfast
The Cullinan prides itself on the rich, cultural history of Queenstown and welcomes its guests in modern style and traditional charm. All rooms are immaculately furnished and equipped with modern technology, internet connection, fine linen and provides a refuge from the surrounds. Our property represents a high standard of personalised service, offering you a haven of comfort and privacy. Tranquil garden setting. Main dining area can seat up to 20 guests and breakfast is served daily from 7am to 9am. (May-16).
Address : | 23 Frost Street, Balmoral, Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
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Contact : | Ari Gregoriou |
Contact 2 : | Leanne Gregoriou |
Tel : | +27(0)45 838 2539 |
Cell : | +27(0)82 570 2655 |
Email : | Click Here |
From East London:
Turn left at the 2nd robots. Carry on straight to the 2nd 4-way stop. Turn left and follow the road over a small bridge to another 4-way stop. Carry on straight and then turn right into the 3rd street. You are now in Frost Street. Go straight for 2 blocks and you will see us in the 3rd block on your left hand side.
Rates Quoted : | Per Person |
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Base Currency : | ZAR |
Minimum Rate : | 580.00 |
Maximum Rate : | 580.00 |
Updated for : | 2016 |
Comments : | Rates quoted are for guest rooms with Breakfast included. Self Catering rates ZAR600 for 2 people. (Rate Info Updated May-16). |
Payment Methods Accepted : | Cash, Electronic Funds Transfer |
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ATTRACTIONS:
Queenstown itself lies at the foot of the Hangklip Mountain, whilst other towns in the district include Dordrecht, Molteno and Sterkstroom.
The area not only provides incredible scenery, but it is a hive of activity for the outdoor enthusiast: there are trails, rivers, rocks, mountains, hiking, climbing, fishing, mountain biking, canoeing and anything really, as long as it involves relishing all that is al fresco.
The Lawrence de Lange Nature Reserve, set on the slopes of the Madeira Mountain just outside Queenstown, has a number of trails worth exploring, spectacular examples of flowering plants, and an array of different antelope that include blesbok, springbok and zebra. The reserve also has incredible views from the mountain summit. The Bongola Dam that supplies the town with its water is set in the hills surrounding Queenstown and is a great day out for picnics and water sports.
The newly built Nonesi Mall ensures that all visitors to Queenstown will get some retail therapy.
Queenstown was originally intended as a military outpost and as such is designed in a central hexagon meant to serve as a protective lager for its town’s people, who fortunately never had to use it for this purpose. Miss Lock’s Shell Art Gallery, JC Marshall Gallery, Queenstown Museum, library and the Walter Everitt Sunken Garden are all worth a visit