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The quiet, beautiful mountains, quaint little town. Comfey cottage was lovely. Had dinner at a lovely restuarant that went out of their way to accommodate us.
Quietness of Lady Grey.
More info about Lady Grey
Founded in 1856, Lady Grey was originally a farm but today it is an active town where adventure racing takes place and an arty town that hosts the annual Lady Grey Easter Passion Play. Lady Grey is situated in a valley below the Witteberg mountain range and is named after Cape Governor Sir George Grey’s wife Lady Eliza Spencer. Waaihoek was bought by the Aliwal North Dutch Reform Church to establish a new congregation and today this beautiful Sandstone church is a National Monument. Lady Grey is also known for its railway track, where the train has to maneuver backwards and forwards up the slopes in some areas, but unfortunately this railway line is no longer operational. The only way you can travel backwards in time is to visit the museums or take a historic and botanical tour around town. Cool yourself in the Lady Grey Dam that was built in 1925. The wall is 25m... Show more
About Villas
Luxurious and large, Villas are ideal for those wanting to self-cater with all the comforts and amenities of high-end accommodation. These usually include several bedrooms, with at least the master ensuite. The kitchen and living areas are fully equipped with top-of-the-range facilities; making it easy to whip-up quick holiday meals or go full gourmet should you choose to. The lounge will have a full entertainment system, including Dstv, and wifi can be expected. Due to the general size of the Villas, they are best suited to families, with older children, or small to medium groups of friends.