Holiday Accommodation in the Garden Route George
Self Catering Accommodation
George, Western Cape, South Africa |
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Newly built self catering 6 sleeper, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, large open plan lounge and kitchen with full cupboards, single automatic garage and extra parking area, patio with braai area, garden in a security complex, view of Auteniqua mountains, opposite Fancourt golf Estate.
Accommodation & Facilities
- 3 Double room(s)
- 2 bathrooms
- Audio tape player
- CD-player
- Radio
- TV VCR
- Washing machine
- 4 ring stove
- Freezer Fridge
- Microwave Oven
- Cleaning service Maid service
- Long term rental possible
- Low allergen environment
- Handicapped: suitable Seniors: suitable Children: welcome Pets:
- negotiable Catering: Self catered (extra)
Outdoor Facilities
- Barbecue area
- Car Parking
- Children's playground
- Garage
- Garden
Sporting & Leisure Activities
George, Garden Route: Lying in a fertile, rich valley, surrounded by the Outeniqua Mountains, forests, rivers and prosperous farmlands, George lies just 420 km from Cape Town and 320 km from Port Elizabeth, making it a perfect stopover from which to explore the Garden Route.
Regarded as the administrative capital of the Southern Cape, George is a rather big town with a sophisticated infrastructure. It has redressed its former image of an industrial town to that of a major tourist mecca - not hard to do when you have two of the top ten golf courses in South Africa, theatres, a wide expanse of forest, rivers and the Indian Ocean on your doorstep.
The moderate climate makes George ideal for outdoor adventure all year round and activities include: fishing, hang-gliding, diving, water skiing, cycling, canoeing, climbing, sailing, windsurfing,surfing, golf, hiking, horse riding, hunting and mountainbiking.
Cultural & Historical interest
If history is to be believed, then this beautiful part of the world was only explored in 1688, well after Dias had landed in Mossel Bay in 1488, in the hope of finding meat and fresh water. To the Khoi people, who lived in this rich valley, the region was known as Outeniqualand - the ?land of milk and honey? - which aptly describes this lush and green paradise. A settlement was established here in 1811 and named George Town after the reigning monarch of England at the time.
George has always been an easy-going hamlet, with a laidback approach that allows one to easily enjoy the beauty of the natural setting. Hikes in and around George provide a number of wonderful views over George and the coast and expose one to the indigenous fynbos of the area. These include the three routes of the Groene Weide forest walks, starting at Saasveld College at the northern point of one of the golf courses and George Peak and Cradock?s Peak trails, difficult walks but worth it for the sheer magnetism of the views.
Fondly known as 'cold and wet', after their car registration - CAW - George is anything but. The moderate climate makes George ideal for outdoor adventure all year round and activities include: fishing, hang-gliding, diving, water skiing, cycling, canoeing, climbing, sailing, windsurfing and surfing.
| These prices are quoted Per person per night |
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| Peak season |
R200.00
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R300.00
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| Off-peak season |
R150.00
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R250.00
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| Please Note: Payment is only accepted in South African Rands unless the currency is specifically agreed in advance with the owner / advertiser |
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Peak season R1200 per property per night
Off peak season R800 per propert per night
Children under 12 year old R150 per night
For long term rental, fully furnished at R6500 |
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