Die Waenhuis Guest House, George, Garden Route

11 Caledon Street, George, Garden Route, South Africa
Contact: Madeleine Smuts
Telephone: +27 (0)44 874-0034, Facsimile: +27 (0)86 517-7326, Mobile: +27 (0)83 461-9302
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DESCRIPTION:

Set in elegant Caledon Street under the shade of age-old oak trees in a landscaped park like garden, this historic 170-year-old residence awaits you to surprise and spoil you with its charm and relaxed hospitality. The magnificent lounge with original yellow wood floors and ceilings also features a Victorian fireplace where guests can gather around the fire on cool rainy days.

Accommodation


The original homestead offers seven cosy bedrooms, furnished in traditional style with antiques and period pieces in character with the house. Whereas the second adjacent house offers four more rooms with an earthy touch and opening to the pool area and garden.

All rooms differ in character and include heaters, underfloor heating, a fire place or air-conditioning, tea and coffee trays, a carafe of sherry, TV with MNet (DSTV in some) and WiFi.

Breakfast


Our luxury breakfasts are served in a sunny cheerful breakfast room with an old Dover stove and views of the lush garden or on the patio. It includes a full English breakfast as well as a buffet table with various fruits, yogurts, bread and pastries and cold meat and cheeses.

Location


Die Waenhuis Guest House is ideally situated in the heart of George for both corporate guests and tourists who visit the Garden Route, Oudtshoorn, Mossel Bay and Knysna.

George also offers a lovely Botanical Garden, as well as forest and mountain hikes and a selection of some of the best golf courses in the country. The George Golf Course is very close by.

Conference Room


Our conference room and function venue can house up to 30 people and equipment for audiovisual presentations can be arranged. We also cater for teas, lunches and dinners for conferences and functions. The soft leather chairs, under floor heating or fire in the fireplace all ensure the great comfort of the venue.

Activities


Local tours, power van trips up the mountain, and the Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe steam train trips can all be arranged. Surfing, diving, fishing, paragliding and hang gliding are some other special attractions.

Services & Facilities


• Braai Facilities
• Breakfast / Dining Room
• Conference Venue
• Courtesy Bar
• Children Welcome
• Dining Room
• Fax
• Guest Lounge
• Internet Facility
• Laundry Service
• Limited Smoking
• Outdoor Pool
• Restaurants Nearby
• Secure Parking
• Sitting Room with fireplace

Your hosts are Johan and Madeleine Smuts and manager Izobelle Vermeulen. We live in a renovated railway shed adjacent to the guest house. As we also love traveling we shall gladly assist you with advice and bookings. With our personal and informal approach we wish your stay to be unforgettable, as one of our Irish guests remarked "this feels real". Our motto is that authenticity can’t be manufactured; only maintained.
CURRENT RATES / BOOKING FORM:

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DIRECTIONS:

From the N2 main road
Take the York Street off ramp. Travel up York Street to where you get to a large traffic circle in front of the George Museum. Turn left at the circle (towards Oudtshoorn) and then right into Caledon Street. Die Waenhuis Guesthouse is situated at 11 Caledon Street.

From Oudtshoorn
Coming into George, keep to the left (Davidson Road) where the road forks at the George Hospital. The fourth road to your left is Caledon Street. Die Waenhuis Guesthouse is situated at 11 Caledon Street.

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