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Bartholomeus Klip Farmhouse Wellington Western Cape |
Accommodation South Africa |
Bartholomeus Klip is unique. There are only five bedrooms in this small hotel,
the original homestead on a large private estate which is both a working wheat
and sheep farm and a nature reserve with a spectacular mountain backdrop.
Here, in this unexplored region only an hour by car from Cape Town's
international airport, you can feel part of the peaceful life of rural South
Africa and its clean crisp air and star-filled night skies. Bartholomeus
Klip's 10 000 acre fynbos nature reserve is part of the Cape Floral Kingdom,
the world's smallest, but the richest in species for its size.
Special features:
Maximum of ten guests at a time
Exceptional food and wine
16 000 acre private estate
Game drives - over 500 head of game
Fynbos nature reserve
Farming activities
Salt-water swimming pool
Windsurfing, boating and canoeing on the huge dam
Walking and hiking in the reserve
Mountain biking
Conservation projects
Bird watching
Close to Cape Town and the winelands
Rates per room per night, specials, seasons, meals, children policy: on request
Luxury room |
Orchid suite |
Contact & reservations:
E-mail: info@namibweb.com
To book:
1) you can e-mail us requesting information and/or rates
Reservations are only accepted in writing: by fax or via e-mail.
Final availability confirmation: in writing: by fax or via e-mail.
Terms & conditions,
Payment options and
Cancellation
policy
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