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HaesFarm – Stanford, Western Cape

HaesFarm – Stanford, Western Cape

People who are getting sick of overcrowded places are loving the idea of holidaying on a guest farm. Haesfarm is a popular choice as it’s an actual working fynbos farm with views over the Stanford valley and to the coast. Why not click on the banner below and book this place, if you’re headed to the Stanford area? So let’s take a look at what you can expect from HaesFarm: Contact Details: Papiesvlei / Elim RoadStanfordWestern CapeSouth Africa If you…

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Gourits River Guest Farm | Albertinia, Western Cape

Gourits River Guest Farm | Albertinia, Western Cape

Albertinia is part of the Garden Route and is 51km from Mossel Bay. This beautiful area is known for its coastal nature reserve which is home to the big five and the area is also famous for its fynbos which is unique to the Garden Route. People love coming to Albertinia to enjoy nature and to see the whales. The Gourits River Guest Farm is a popular place for city dwellers to stay because they want to enjoy a true…

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Jan Harmsgat Country House | Swellendam/Ashton area, Western Cape

Jan Harmsgat Country House | Swellendam/Ashton area, Western Cape

There are so many reasons why holidaymakers flock to South Africa’s third oldest town which has more than 50 provincial heritage sites. The fascinating town is 220km from Cape Town as well as George which makes it possible for day trips. Guests love staying at the 5-star Jan Harmsgat Guest Farm because of the wonderful hospitality but also because of the Cape Dutch Style buildings with thatch roofs and the modern comforts of the restored buildings. What’s on offer at…

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Eikelaan Farm Cottages | Tulbagh, Western Cape

Eikelaan Farm Cottages | Tulbagh, Western Cape

People who visit Eikelaan Farm Cottages do so with good reason. In our rushed and hectic lifestyles, they want to experience a true South African farm and a working one at that. Eikelaan is a working farm, and apart from vines, grain and olives there are also cattle and sheep. There is plenty going on on this farm which is situated 5km from Tulbagh and 90 minutes from Cape Town. The farm is 200 hectares in size and is beautifully…

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De Gunst Guest Farm | Malmesbury, Western Cape

De Gunst Guest Farm | Malmesbury, Western Cape

The lovely town of Malmesbury is part of the Swartland, and this particular region of the Western Cape is known for its winelands, sheep and poultry farming. The town is named after the Earl of Malmesbury and settlers came to the town because of the mineral spring which was believed could cure rheumatism. De Gunst Guest Farm attracts guests who want to relax and restore on a true South African farm. People who love stylish accommodation with beautiful furnishings will…

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La Folie Green Cottage | Wellington, Western Cape

La Folie Green Cottage | Wellington, Western Cape

As life becomes impossibly hectic, more and more people are looking at farm holidays to escape to, and La Folie Green Cottage is beautifully situated on a 30 hectare wine and olive farm at the foot of the Hawequas mountains. The farm is about 3km from Wellington in the Cape winelands. It is 80km from Cape Town so is great for day trips. Visitors to  La Folie Green Cottage get all the tranquility they are seeking at this beautiful cottage…

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Alba Guest Farm | Durbanville, Cape Town, Western Cape

Alba Guest Farm | Durbanville, Cape Town, Western Cape

Durbanville is part of Cape Town and has a  marvellous rural aura about it with plenty of surrounding farms.Visitors to the farm love the self-catering cottages which provide them with the perfect opportunity to escape city life and to relax in exquisite beauty. Alba Guest Farm offers stylish self-catering cottages which have been rigged out with everything to make sure visitors are comfy and happy. Cape Town is just 30 minutes away and this means an additional number of activities…

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