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Lavender Guest House, a
Boutique Guest House run by the owners.
Nestled in the heart of the South African Lowveld, Lavender Guest House,
offers a serene retreat in colonial elegance and luxury in a secluded
setting. Eclectic décor lends individual charm to each en-suite bedroom
all equipped with crisppercale linen, warm towels, mini-bar, tea and
coffee making facilities, hairdryer, safe, daily newspapers, etc.
Scrumptious English/Continental breakfasts are served in our dining room
or fairy garden. Soak up warm African evenings in our tranquil
lounge/garden.
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Numbela
is authentic, comfortable and peaceful, surrounded by forests and offers
an ideal base for a quick visit or an exploring holiday. Set in gardens
bordered by the White Waters River, Numbela offers an oasis of
relaxation and calm, within easy reach of the Kruger Park and
attractions of the Blyde River Canyon, Sabie River, Sudwala Caves and
the Panorama Route. Numbela
offers 2 self-contained, separate cottages and 1 Pilgrim’s Rest Style
house all beautifully and comprehensively furnished and set far apart.
Once here you will experience an appreciation of nature, peace and an
invigoration of your soul.
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Kirby Lodge is delightful different
and combines an atmosphere of old charm with a unique modern style.
Spacious rooms including a complete kitchen can be combined for families
in a special private atmosphere.
The atmosphere is enhanced by the unique and creative art mosaics which
have been specially commissioned to adorn selected patios and bathrooms.
Guests enjoy the use of a private bar, room service, open fireplaces.
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Hulala Lakeside Lodge
Just a three-and-a-half
hour drive from Johannesburg, you will find a retreat where the modern
world scarcely intrudes. A home away from home.
Situated on the shores
of the Da Gama Lake, this tranquil retreat is located in the most
beautiful part of the Lowveld. Close to White River, Hazyview, the
Panorama Route and the Kruger National Park. Such is the charm and
hospitality of Hulala, that you will be loathe to leave.
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