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Lord Milner Hotel
The Lord Milner Hotel is located in the historic village of Matjiesfontein in the Karoo region, just of the N1 highway. This Victorian style hotel features a garden and restaurant.

Klaarstroom Hotel
Located in Klaarstroom, 6.7 miles from Meiringspoort Waterfall, Klaarstroom Hotel has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.

Schulteheim Hotel
Schulteheim Hotel is located in the town center of Uniondale, Opposite the Historical Dutch Reformed Church designed in 1884 by Famous Carl Otto Hager.

Leeu Gamka Hotel
Leeu Gamka Hotel is offering accommodations in Leeu-Gamka. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a grill. At the hotel, every room includes a closet.
@Mango's
Just 1.1 miles from Christian Barnard Museum Beaufort West and 1.1 miles from Chris Barnard Museum - Die Pastorie, @Mango's features accommodations in Beaufort West, with a garden and barbecue...

Travalia Guest Farm
Located in the countryside and surrounded by a lush garden, Travalia Guest Farm offers rooms and self-catering accommodations with a swimming pool and restaurant. Free private parking is available.

Rolbos Accommodation
Rolbos Accommodation is a recently renovated homestay in Beaufort West, near Chris Barnard Museum - Die Pastorie. Both Wifi and private parking are accessible at the homestay free of charge.

Rooilande Guest Farm
Featuring garden views, Rooilande Guest Farm in Laingsburg provides accommodations, an open-air bath, free bikes, a garden, and barbecue facilities. A hot tub is available for guests.

The Merino Guest House
The Merino Guest House is a recently renovated guest house in Beaufort West where guests can make the most of its garden and barbecue facilities.

Quaggasfontein Gastehuis
Quaggasfontein Gastehuis in Beaufort West provides accommodations with a terrace and barbecue facilities. With mountain views, this accommodation offers a patio.

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- From $101.32 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.9Excellent - What previous guests thought, 992 reviewsAn INCREDIBLE stay! You MUST stay here when in the area and MUST have their dinner. The Lamb was the best! The rooms are clean, comfortable and nicely appointed. We felt very relaxed and at ease. Our family of 6 enjoyed the well-landscaped ground, cool pool, surrounding area for a glass of wine. We had the dinner and were stuffed to the brim with delicacies. You will love it! We slept very well! We also had a perfect breakfast, homemade breads and anything you like to order. I would highly recommend!Guest review byMolly S.United States
- From $81.15 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very Good - What previous guests thought, 575 reviewsThe Check in was very efficient and fast. The room was cozy enough for a one night stay while traveling cross country. The hotel also offered a delicious home cooked dinner (lamb, chicken, veggies, roasted potatoes and dessert) for only R180 pp. We had a long and interesting conversation with with two of the owners wife’s….The meal was delicious. For breakfast we also had a yummy breakfast buffet. That was included in our booking price.Guest review byBertUnited States
- From $136.21 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.8Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 342 reviewsEverything was great. We loved the breakfast room !! The only surprising thing was that it would have been nice if the owner had mentioned in an email that a new, wonderful restaurant had just opened in Prince Albert. We would have asked then to make reservations on our behalf. Unfortunately we were too late on the day we arrived and ended up in a very mediocre bar/restaurant. Garden looks lovely.Guest review byGeorgineNetherlands
- From $69.56 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.8Excellent - What previous guests thought, 259 reviewsQuick response by the staff. Very friendly and always helpful. Rooms are very clean and everything is working properly. I rate this accommodation A++ because i stayed here many times. I recommend this accommodation highly to anytime. Thank you 17 on bird. Regards H ChadwickGuest review byHeleenSouth Africa
- From $63.23 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.4Very Good - What previous guests thought, 179 reviewsVery conveniently situated off the N1 - perfect overnight spot for the long Johannesburg to Cape Town roadtrip. Love the accommodation, the friendly staff, the delicious lamb chops and braai sandwiches. This is a favourite of ours!Guest review byRobinSouth Africa
- From $57.90 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.0Good - What previous guests thought, 1,119 reviewsOn site restaurant offers good quality at reasonable prices. Room was clean and comfortable with all basic amenities. The location is excellent for over-nighting on a trip to Cape TownGuest review byRodneySouth Africa
- From $115.93 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 267 reviewsWe stayed for two nights in cottage 4. Huge accommodation that was spacious, clean, and very well equipped. The view was amazing! Also- we loved Cheyenne, the property dog!Guest review byKyleUnited States
- From $69.56 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,180 reviewsUnique place - having a braai, beautiful clean room, watching the springbokkies feed and buying breakfast and beautiful lamtjops from your shop to take with.Guest review byILSECanada
- From $115.22 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 570 reviewsThe ambience of the room, local facilities (pool, bar, etc.), and cats & dogs of the hotel/hosts that make you feel like homeGuest review byVladimirRussia
- From $63.76 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.1Very Good - What previous guests thought, 496 reviewsThe staff went above and beyond to accomodate and assist us. Really good food and such a comfortable stay.Guest review byLukasSaudi Arabia
- From $69.56 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very Good - What previous guests thought, 431 reviewsFriendly host and staff. Beautiful location. Quiet. Clean. Everything you need! Definitely recommend.Guest review byMarliSouth Africa
- From $97.96 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 544 reviewsA wonderful place to spend time in a beautiful place and immerse with nature.Guest review byDanielSwitzerland
- From $93.90 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 720 reviewsUnspoiled views of the Karoo, relaxed and peacefulGuest review byClairSouth Africa
- From $57.96 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 372 reviewsVery nice staffs and comfortable environment.Guest review byJasondubaiUnited Arab Emirates
- From $122.30 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.1Very Good - What previous guests thought, 1,134 reviewsThe dinner and breakfast was superb!!!Guest review byFreek SnrSouth Africa
- From $175.75 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.6Excellent - What previous guests thought, 1,221 reviewsRelaxed wonderful comfort and serviceGuest review byHarrisUnited States
- From $136.06 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.7Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 365 reviewsBreakfast by the pool was marvellousGuest review byMichelleIreland
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History behind the town and the location is great.
History behind the town and the location is great. Makes the following day's travel short and gives you time to stop along the route at the other towns. Recommend travellers book Beaufort as part of their trip.Guest review byLenroSouth Africa - 10.0
Prince Albert is a beautifully well kept and maintained...
Prince Albert is a beautifully well kept and maintained small Karoo town at the foot of the Swartberg Pass. With many accommodation options, a number of really good restaurants and coffee shops, and art/curio shops, it is a wonderful place for a long weekend break, or an extended stay when passing through. We stayed at the Olive Thrush Cottage, just a short walk from the Main Street, and it was very peaceful and comfortable. We ate at the Rude Chef restaurant for dinner - very relaxed and with great food and a great vibe. The Swartberg Hotel is across the street is also excellent, with a groovy gin bar and very nice coffee shop. Walking around Prince Albert is the way to see the town properly, and visitors should include the short traverse up and along the Robert Gordon Koppie ridge walk which give amazing views of the surrounding mountains and of the town. It's an easy and short climb with a well marked path - highly recommended. When heading south from Prince Albert, we recommend taking the Swartberg Pass for the views - it is gravel and a bit steep in places with tight hairpin bends, but can be taken in a normal car - no need for 4x4.Guest review byGordonSouth Africa - 10.0
It was lovely to be part of an awesome and rich history and...
It was lovely to be part of an awesome and rich history and to explore the museum, transport museum and the whole little town - so very interesting and one can walk through the whole town within an hour! The Hotel and pub were outstanding with their meals. It was great to go on the world's shortest tour on the red bus. It is full of such an interesting history and everything makes one feel that one is back in the 1800's but at the same time it is a peaceful town where one could truly "rest"! Unfortunately we didn't see/hear any ghosts and we were not able to see inside the Courthouse, Pink Chapel, Logan's Tweedside Lodge and Schreiber's cottage! We also couldn't find the cemetry.Guest review byAthleneSouth Africa - 6.0
Uniondale was the centre point of our journey distance wise...
Uniondale was the centre point of our journey distance wise - so convenient . Also we had not been there before so it made an interesting stop over. Scenery was stunning and the road excellent. Hotel built in 1832 (I understand). Uniondale is about 14 kms off main road and entry and exit are through two mountain passes which were most attractive.Guest review byChristopherSouth Africa - 8.0
The flood museum is a must as this gives you an insight how...
The flood museum is a must as this gives you an insight how people came together under the most difficult circumstances. As we only stayed overnight we had a quick lunch at a coffee shop next to the museum. We found the town to be very clean and neat - head up to all for this.Guest review byNiftalieSouth Africa - 10.0
Travalia is a little oasis in the Greater Karoo, just when...
Travalia is a little oasis in the Greater Karoo, just when your trip is too long this little jewel appears on your horizon. Apartment was clean and had all the facilities you need. If you don't want to braai under your nice veranda, you can make a booking at the restaurant. Or, if you want to braai under the Karoo milky way, you can order in advance a good braai pack, salad and "braaibroodjies". For breakfast you can make use of the Travalia Padstal where you can enjoy a traditional breakfast or a variety of pies. The shop stocks also Karoo lamb packs as well as many treats and gifts.Guest review byAnonymousSouth Africa - 10.0
Merweville is a beautiful town! Friendly community.
Merweville is a beautiful town! Friendly community. The town is very clean and neat. The best coffee and breakfast at Die Boekklub with a shop to buy presents for family at home. There is a nougat factory as well - Karoo Blessings, unfortunately they were closed when we passed through, but we could find their yummy treats at "Die Boekklub" in town. The Graveyard is well looked after, we visited a family grave and we were very impressed! Everywhere you drive, people will greet you with a friendly smile! It gives you a warm feeling of caring! Loved the town.Guest review byRachelle BothmaSouth Africa - 8.0
Wonderful location, beautiful renovation of old house.
Wonderful location, beautiful renovation of old house. Extremely well equipped kitchen and wonderful braai area. Be aware that the kitchen and braai patio are communal. There is only a kettle and microwave in the bedroom. The rooms are upstairs, all luggage must be carried up. Rooms are spartan except for very comfortable bed - no wardrobe, tables, chest of drawers. Shower is modern, spacious but not hot water. Beautiful walks on farm, peaceful and extremely restful. Fan in bedroom, insect repellent, but no heating facilities.Guest review byCamillaSouth Africa - 6.0
The location is very good The room very Comfortable and...
The location is very good The room very Comfortable and neat If you want to stay there without breakfast might be a better idea We paid for breakfast but did not eat.Menu very poor indeed..The owner should make sure all is set in the bedroom before guest arrives .Hand towels are a.must.Toilet rolls are a must.Sugar for tea is a must.and if you pay for breakfast it should be provided.not just scrambled eggs and boerovorceGuest review byDayalanSouth Africa - 2.0
I have stayed in Prince Albert about 4 times now and the...
I have stayed in Prince Albert about 4 times now and the accomodation is not up to the standard of the photo's of the venue's. I am thinking that Prince Albert is becoming overrated and accommodation (for what you get is becoming exhorbitant).Guest review byWade GOMESSouth Africa