Located in
South Africa :: Eastern Cape
:: Queenstown
Category:
Lodging :: Lodge
Four star, AA highly recommended bed and breakfast guest house style; 13 Luxury rooms all with ensuite bathroom/shower, five of the rooms have views of the surrounding mountains, beautiful garden, fallow deer, ostriches and other small animals watch them graze.
Ideal venue for corporate think tank. Choose between Luxury, Double or Standard Rooms. Laundry services are available on a charge. WI-FI and packing within the property is free. tea/coffee or meet the friends/visitors.All rooms have min-fridges, tea/coffee facilities/ iron/ironing board, lockable mini safe, TV/Decoder, alarm radio, desk/ chair, hair dryer. Amenities/ gowns and towels are provided all the time for guests. Lapa utilised as a meeting area with friends, braai facilities, has Bar facilities. (Sept-16).
Address : | R67 Fort Beaufort Road. Melton Gardens, Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
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Contact : | Tokozile Vivien Boboyi |
Cell : | +27(0)79 462 9934 |
Email : | Click Here |
Website : | Click Here |
Rates Quoted : | Per Unit |
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Base Currency : | ZAR |
Minimum Rate : | 916.00 |
Maximum Rate : | 1020.00 |
Updated for : | 2016 |
Comments : | Rates are for guests rooms including breakfast. Self-catering Rates ZAR3780 for 2 people. (Rate info Updated Sept-16). |
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Accommodation (Guest Rooms and Self catering) | |
Other Facilities : | Braai facilities. |
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More Activities : | Casino. Game Reserve. Golf Club. Shopping Malls.Trout Fishing. Flying Club. Museum. The Art Gallery. Heritage Sites. Rock Arts. |
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Notes on Activities : | (Some activities are offered nearby) |
AREA INFO:
Queenstown is located in the Eastern Cape was founded in 1853,was originally a military outpost designed to protect the British settlers from attack during the time of the Frontier wars.the town laid around a central hexagon,which was to be the latter to which the citizens would flee in time of trouble. Although still distinguishing feature of the town today, the hexagon was never used for its intended purpose.
ATTRACTIONS NEARBY:
Attractions the town hall foundation was laid in 1882 with the clock tower added in 1887 to commemorate Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee. Hiking trails offering marvellous views of Queenstown. Lawrence de Lange Game Reserve: species include eland, gemsbok, kudu, blesbok, springbok ostrich, zebra, water buffalo, wildebeest, rhinoceros, giraffe. Longhill Nature Reserve, Bongolo Dam the dam wall was built in 1905 the name Bongolo is derived from the Xhosa word 'mbongolo' meaning donkey as these animals were extensively used in the construction of the dam.The dam is widely utilised for all sorts of water sport such as yachting,power boating,water skiing and wind surfing. Stone drinking fountain for horses, dating back to the Victoria era. 1921 British -built steam locomotive that was used to pull the Royal Train when King George VI, Queen Elizabeth and the Princesses Alice and Margaret visited Queenstown in 1947.