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Guest Houses are a selection of beautifully
restored Karoo townhouses in the quiet and historic
Bell Street and Stockenstroom Street. The units in Bell
Street each have a lockup garage. Two of the garages
can accommodate a normal-sized vehicle and trailer –
please let us know your need in advance – first
come first serve basis re trailers. Secure parking is
available at the Stockenstroom accommodation.
Breakfast is provided on request and
arrangements for breakfast must be made on arrival.
Restaurants, a museum, shops and a
supermarket are all within walking distance.
Pet and child friendly.
Bell Street
15A Bell Street is a unit with two bedrooms en suite,
a private lounge with SABCTV, microwave, fridge, dinnerware
and a lockup garage that can house a normal sized vehicle
and trailer.
5B Bell Street is a single bedroom unit - en suite
- with private lounge, SABCTV and tea/coffee making
facilities with a lock up garage.
5C Bell Street is a single bedroom unit - with a spare
room available if need be and sharing the bathroom.
It has a large lounge / dining room area with fireplace,
equipped kitchen and lockup garage.
26 Stockenstroom Street
Accommodation for families and backpackers are available
at 26 Stockenstroom Street. There is a communal TV lounge,
dining room, equipped kitchen, barbeque facilities as
well as secure parking.
Duiker - is single room sharing a bathroom
Impala - a large room en suite with 5 single beds
Koedoe - is a large room en suite with 5 single beds
Rooibok - is a double room with 2 single beds sharing
a bathroom
Springbok - is a double room with double bed and single
bed sharing a bathroom.
Colesberg
From its earliest days Colesberg has been a bustling
resting and meeting place, a gateway to the north for
explorers and hunters – later also for those seeking
their fortune on the Diamond and Goldfields. The town
still is a traveller’s oasis on the main routes
to the interior and the coast. Here the N1 and the N9
meet and the town is the southern gateway to the Lake
!Xariep Tourist Route (R58) which covers Gariepdam,
Norvalspont, Venterstad, Oviston and Bethulie. The Colesberg-Kemper
Museum with its 19th century toy collection and memorabilia,
is also the permanent house to the UNISA Karoo Nomad
Photographic Exhibition. Together with Anglo-Boer War
sites and a fine selection of 19th century buildings
Colesberg offers an exciting reflection on the past
and present.
Close by is a nine hole golf course with challenging
Karoo fairways but well-maintained grass greens and
aprons and well-equipped club house facilities. Other
facilities in town include tennis courts, cycling and
walking routes, bird-watching and unique sunrises and
sunsets. |