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Westlodge is an architecturally designed,
beautifully appointed, Victorian style home situated in
the afforested, tranquil surroundings of the village of
Graskop in Mpumalanga, South Africa. Whilst “Westlodge”
it is our home, it was designed to offer bed and
breakfast facilities to discerning travellers and for
those seeking above average accommodation in five
stylish en-suite bedrooms.
ACCOMMODATION
Four of the bedrooms have satellite TV; hospitality
trays with rusks/biscuits and a selection of beverages
and refreshments on request.
Our rooms also have oil fired heaters with fans in the
two first floor bedrooms for the rare occasions when
they are needed. Situated at an elevation of 1 400m
above sea-level, we have a very mild climate with a
constant cool breeze coming to us from the escarpment a
mere 750m away
All the rooms have white 100% cotton Percale linen on
the beds; white towels with pure silk duvets in our
Garden (Fleur-de-Lis) suites.
When we say we offer “luxury” accommodation we back up
the claim with a 4 Star grading from the South African
Tourism Grading Council whilst the prestigious Portfolio
Bed and Breakfast publication have accredited us as
“luxury” accommodation.
We offer secure, (electronically controlled main
entrance gate) off-street parking under a shade cloth
carport.
ATTRACTIONS & ACTIVITIES
Graskop is in the heart of the Panorama Route with Sabie
28km to the south; Pilgrim’s Rest 18km to the west and a
host of waterfalls; God’s Window and the world renowned
Blyde River Canyon (the third largest in the world)
stretching from Graskop for a distance of 58 km to the
north.
There is a 9 hole golf course (with different tees) at
Pilgrim’s Rest and two others at Hazyview, 58km to the
east of “Westlodge”. Trout fishing is endemic to the
area whilst Graskop, with its undulating hills, is a
cyclists paradise. Graskop is also home to the
endangered “Blue Swallow.”
There are many walks in and around Graskop. “Westlodge”
overlooks “Fairyland” which offers 2 and 3 hour walks
whilst we are also situated on the Fanie Botha hiking (5
day) trail through the Mpumalanga Parks Board’s Nature
Reserve.
ACCREDITATIONS
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