Guest Farm Accommodation in South Africa

Guest Farm
Guest Farm
2 Unit/Rooms
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Kleinfontein is owner-run and offers a true home-stay experience where visitors are welcomed as personal guests. Kleinfontein is situated in the beautiful Bovlei valley amidst delightful gardens and has magnificent mountain views......

Guest Farm
Guest Farm
28 Unit/Rooms
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Situated on a working farm on the longest wine route in the world, the Route 62, the Nuy Valley Guest Farm comprises 19 en-suite rooms, some with scenic views, and nine unique wine cellar rooms, which are perfect for groups. Farm-style meals are served in the à la carte restaurant from 08h00 - 17h00. Evening meals are by booking only. There is also an à la carte and a buffet menu on Sundays...

Guest Farm
Guest Farm
3 Unit/Rooms
Rates on Request

In the early 1900s, Oudtshoorn became South Africa’s ”Ostrich Capital” and Rietfontein was the first ostrich farm. The farm was established by the Potgieter Family in 1879 and by 1910 it was the world’s biggest, carrying 10 000 birds. Today it is still a working ostrich farm...

Guest Farm
Guest Farm
3 Unit/Rooms
Rates on Request

Nestling in a secluded valley, Olive Tree Farm is perfect for a romantic break in the majestic Magalies mountains. Guests can explore the fascinating Magalies Meander or just unwind in the serene surroundings and luxurious rooms. Available on a self-catering or bed-and breakfast...

Guest Farm
Guest Farm
30 Unit/Rooms
Rates on Request

This little paradise is situated in the beautiful Schoemanshoek valley, halfway between Oudtshoorn and the Cango Caves.......

The Big Five

The Big Five, Big Six and the Special Seven are not, as they might appear, gangs from an Enid Blyton book. The Big Five are the five most dangerous species for the hunter to pursue : lion, buffalo, rhino, leopard and elephant.

Over the years, tourism has attached its own spin and these animals have become the most sought-after by visitors on photographic safaris. In the Eastern Cape, the whale has been added to the five to make the Big Six, although on balance I suppose whales might also be quite dangerous to hunt. Ask Jonah!

In the north of the country, cheetah and wild dog have been added to the five to make the Special Seven and give a marketing edge to those lucky enough to be home to all seven creatures. As it happens, cheetah and wild dog populations are fortunately on the rise, both species being seriously threatened in the wild.