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July se Huis  From R380 /night

 

Sleeps 4 people, 1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom.

Cottage has an open plan layout. Four single beds. Bathroom with ... shower, basin and toilet. Fully equipped kitchenette, indoor and outdoor braai facilities and a private deck.

Rate Basis: Self catering (no meals included)

Bedroom 1

1 Bunk bed, 2 Single

From R380 /night

 

 
Kitchenette
Private Bathroom
Pets are not allowed
Bath towels
Fridge
Linen
Microwave
Covid-19 Certified
Toaster
Kettle
Outdoor furniture
Braai/BBQ Area
Parking on Premises
Hiking/Walking trails
WiFi
Fireplace
Dining Area
Fire extinguishers
Deck
Fan
Gas stove
Heater
No smoking
Tea and coffee facilities

De Hoop Cottages offer affordable self-catering farm accommodation in free standing units and a "no personal contact" reception. We are situated 10 km out of Robertson on the farm, Laaiplaas, right at the end of the De Hoop-kloof at the very foot of the Langeberg.

Choose between:
* Fully equipped self-catering cottages with electricity.
* Equipped self-catering bush cabins with NO electricity (only gas).

The cottages, Adam se huis, Swink se huis (2-sleepers), Ampie se huis and July se huis (4-sleepers) have neat bathrooms, indoor- and outdoor braai facilities and wooden decks.
Bedding and towels are provided.

The bush cabins, Die Boshuisie 1 and 2, are 4-sleeper self-catering wooden cabins which is situated privately in a kloof and suited for the more adventurous. It offers indoor and outdoor braai facilities and wooden decks. No electricity - only gas facilities - gives the camping experience without the hassle of bringing your own tent.
No bedding is supplied.
The ablution block is about 80 meters from the cabins.
A high ground clearance vehicle (not 4x4) is advisable to reach the cabins.

In Room Facilities:

Cottages: Kitchenette with fridge, microwave, kettle, electric frying pan, gas cooker top, toaster, necessary cutlery and crockery, pots and pans, braai grid, braai tongs, dish cloths.
En-suite bathroom with shower, basin and toilet.
Bush cabins: Kitchenette with gas cooker top, gas fridge, solar lights, necessary cutlery and crockery, braai grid, braai tongs, dish cloths.
Separate ablution block with gas hot water geyser for the showers and scullery.

Area Information:

The name "Laaiplaas" has got two possible origins: One is that the hunters of yesteryear used this location as a place to load (laai) their muskets for the hunt before the walk into the mountain started.
The other one is that the farm is quite hidden behind the koppie which reminds one of the small hidden drawers (laaitjies) of antique dressing tables.

The farm was originally used for grazing under the old grazing permit system. The first Deeds of Transfer were registered around 1907 which is also the year in which the main house was built. After changing owners a few times, the farm has now been in the family since 1965. The first farmers survived the initial development stages of their vineyards and orchards by planting Calabash as a cash crop. The dried calabash were in demand for various household items such as bowls and dry goods scoops and small ones were used for darning socks, but the main demand was to produce quality necks for Calabash smoking pipes. Later when the calabash became less popular the main crops were fruit, which was mostly dried for export, or sold to jam factories, and wine grapes which the farmers had to process into wine in their own cellars. This system lasted until large co-operative wine cellars, driven by the escalating cost of production, became the norm. Today the farm produces mostly fruit and a bit of vegetables.

Still to be seen on the farm is the old wine cellar from the years of cultivating vines, and the old stable where sheep, a few cattle and a few horses were kept.

Property Facilities:

Indoor and outdoor braai facilities and a private deck.
Wood is for sale.

Attractions:

Apart from breathtaking mountain views, guests can enjoy nature, do some bird watching, go for a hike on the farm or in the kloof to reach clear mountain pools and have a swim in the dams. Or you can just sit on the deck and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. The farm is only 10 km from town and 15 minutes’ drive from all necessary shops if need be, as well as all the wine cellars that the valley is renowned for.

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Property Type Cottage, Self Catering
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Check-in 02:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Check-out before 10:00 PM
Cancellation Policy Strict
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Reviews

Tazneem Patton
16 August 2023

This was a well deserved break and the tranquility and quietness of De Hoop was just what we needed

Superb. 5 out of 5

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Robertson Reviews

Jacqui Newton
31 May 2021

The natural beauty. Pies from Affie Plaas.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Anonymous
07 January 2021

Hiking trails and restaurants.

Fabulous. 4 out of 5
Anonymous
02 December 2019

Plenty to do. Abundance of wine farms. Beautiful views.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Dianne de Freitas
31 October 2019

Quaint little town. Friendly people. Lots to do.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Elsa Van Zyl
17 October 2019

Ek is gebore en getoeë van Robertson. Dit sal altyd my hartsplekkie wees. Was aangenaam verras om Die Laaitjie op jul webtuiste te sien. Dit was oorspronklik my oorlede pa se suster en haar man se plaas. My pa het op die aangrensende plaas geboer. Ek en my broers het saam met die neefs Die Laaitjie plat gespeel. Die waterval was daardie jare al 'n groot aantrekkingskrag vir kuiergaste. Oujaarsaande is groot makietie hier gehou. Selfs die dorps inwoners het kom meedoen. Dankie vir die mooi fotos. Ek kon so bietjie in my kinderskoene terug stap.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Anonymous
05 October 2019

Robertson is really a gem in the Cape Winelands, great wine tasting and dining (Christina's @ Van Loveren, Bourbon Street, Four Cousins, Excelsior) experience all in an authentic environment. A short drive from CT, ideal for a relaxing weekend at a small town pace, to recharge your batteries.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Anonymous
29 July 2019

Centrally located.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Sharon West
10 July 2019

The accommodation.
The tranquility.
The hospitality.
The finer touches.
Absolutely everything!

Superb. 5 out of 5
Nancy Molina
22 June 2019

- Wine farms.
- Walk around the town.
- Springfield Wine State.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Caroline Ayers
20 May 2019

The Golf Course was challenging but very good condition. Bourbon Street Restaurant had great menu and great service.

Fabulous. 4 out of 5

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