Camdeboo Cottages
Self Catering and guesthouse/B & B Accommodation All meals included
Graaff-Reinet, Eastern Cape, South Africa |

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Camdeboo Cottages are self-catering cottages that were built during the middle of the 19th century. These typical Karoo-style cottages are located in the heart of old Graaff-Reinet, on the corner of Bourke and Parliament Street.
The buildings form a secluded courtyard with covered carports, a swimming pool & garden. The cottages have been lovingly restored to their former glory. Now they once again boast with yellowwood floors and reed ceilings.
Self-catering accommodation is available in the eight cottages and it's a national monument that's still in operation. Although the cottages are self-catering, a full English Breakfast or a Continental Breakfast can be served in the cottages between 7-9am.
The cottages are within walking distances of the museums, post office and other facilities in town.
Accommodation & Facilities
Self-Catering units all declared National Monuments
Bed & Breakfast units
Facilities:
Bar & Restaurant
Swimming Pool
Secure Parking
Meals available by prior booking
Outdoor Facilities
Visit the following:
Valley of Desolation
Game Reserve
Agava (Tequila) Factory
Baviaanskloof
Nieu-Bethesda
Horse Riding
Sport Facilities in town
Township Tours
Tours on offer to all nearby highlights of Graaff-Reinet
Sporting & Leisure Activities
Cradled in a meander of the Sundays River, Graaff-Reinet is an oasis in the desolate surrounding landscape, practically every visitor remarks on its unique old-world character.
Enjoy the farm life of the Karoo
Hunting
Fishing
Game Viewing
Hiking Trails
Sightseeing
200 National Monuments to visit.
Cultural & Historical interest
Graaff-Reinet grew slowly in the late 1700's as the carpenters, smiths, wagon wrights, saddlers and peddlers (smouse) brought their trade to the outpost of the colony. By the middle 19th century Graaff-Reinet become the most important trading centre in the interior. The first farmers who had settled in the area in the 1770's had recorded disputes between them and the Sun (Bushmen).
Graaff-Reinet has also strong connections with the Great Trek (1834-1837).
This historical town is also well-known within South Africa for the role it played in the Anglo Boer War and for its broekie lace verandahs.
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| Peak season |
R270.00
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R350.00
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R250.00
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R270.00
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Children under 6 Free of Charge
Group rates available upon request
Extra children and Adults charge per person |