Aan't Dorpseind
Vanrhynsdorp
Bed & Breakfast, Self Catering
(4
rooms)
(12 customer reviews)
Vanrhynsdorp is the ideal town as a stay over choice when travelling the N7 – we are at the intersection of the N7 north (en-route to/from Namibia) and R27 (en-route to Upington/Johannesburg). It is about a 3 hours’ drive from Cape Town and as yet a Crime free village! Aant Dorpseind is at the very end (east side) of town and borders farmland thus you can enjoy a quiet and peaceful overnight.
We pride ourselves with comfortable and neat accommodation. Make your business trip an enjoyable experience! We are within walking distance of the world-renowned quiver tree and succulent nursery. Despite the old world feel all 4 studio cottages of Aan't Dorpseind are upmarket, spacious, fully equipped for self catering. We also operate as a B&B. We are wheelchair friendly.
Each cottage is fitted with 2 twin beds with high quality linen/towels and electric blankets; en-suite bathroom (only showers); aircon; hairdryers; DStv; wall-mounted heaters, fridge/freezer; microwave and all you need in a kitchenette; braai on patio; undercover and secure parking; swimming pool. Daily cleaning services available.
Vanrhynsdorp is at the intersection of the N7 north (en-route to Namibia) and R27 (en-route to Upington/Johannesburg). It is about 3 hours from Cape Town. It is the most southern town of Namaqualand and borders the arid Knersvlakte, where a third of the world's succulents grow. Three botanical kingdoms converge here, namely the Name Karoo vegetation, succulents in the Knersvlakte and Cape fynbos on the mountains. In spring this botanic diversity bursts into a kaleidoscope of colour. It is an absolute miracle and thousands of tourists annually travel this route for this amazing happening! It is an area of contrasts - to the northwest you have km's of flat, barren Karoo; to the south-east the mountains - Matzikama mountain range, with its two best known sub-ranges: Maskam and Gifberg. Aan't Dorpseind has a beautiful view on the Maskam. The Gifberg is known for its high quality rooibos tea, fynbos, dinosaurus-like rock formations and hiking trails.
Attractions: Latsky Radio Museum; Victorian architecture; bird watching; 4 x 4 drives; hiking trails; Olifants River wine route/wine tasting; 40 minutes drive to the ocean town of Strandfontein; salt mining at Papendorp; mining activities along the west coast and in the Knersvlakte; The Nama village, Ratelgat, is about 40 minutes away; the Vanrhyns Pass built in (circa) 1881 by Thomas Bain, son of Andrew Geddes Bain who built amongst others the Bainskloof Pass near Wellington.
"Due to high electricity rates, a levy will be charged with the issue of aircon remote"
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Aan't Dorpseind
Vanrhynsdorp
Bed & Breakfast, Self Catering
(4
rooms)
(12 customer reviews)
Vanrhynsdorp is the ideal town as a stay over choice when travelling the N7 – we are at the intersection of the N7 north (en-route to/from Namibia) and R27 (en-route to Upington/Johannesburg). It is about a 3 hours’ drive from Cape Town and as yet a Crime free village! Aant Dorpseind is at the very end (east side) of town and borders farmland thus you can enjoy a quiet and peaceful overnight.
We pride ourselves with comfortable and neat accommodation. Make your business trip an enjoyable experience! We are within walking distance of the world-renowned quiver tree and succulent nursery. Despite the old world feel all 4 studio cottages of Aan't Dorpseind are upmarket, spacious, fully equipped for self catering. We also operate as a B&B. We are wheelchair friendly.
Each cottage is fitted with 2 twin beds with high quality linen/towels and electric blankets; en-suite bathroom (only showers); aircon; hairdryers; DStv; wall-mounted heaters, fridge/freezer; microwave and all you need in a kitchenette; braai on patio; undercover and secure parking; swimming pool. Daily cleaning services available.
Vanrhynsdorp is at the intersection of the N7 north (en-route to Namibia) and R27 (en-route to Upington/Johannesburg). It is about 3 hours from Cape Town. It is the most southern town of Namaqualand and borders the arid Knersvlakte, where a third of the world's succulents grow. Three botanical kingdoms converge here, namely the Name Karoo vegetation, succulents in the Knersvlakte and Cape fynbos on the mountains. In spring this botanic diversity bursts into a kaleidoscope of colour. It is an absolute miracle and thousands of tourists annually travel this route for this amazing happening! It is an area of contrasts - to the northwest you have km's of flat, barren Karoo; to the south-east the mountains - Matzikama mountain range, with its two best known sub-ranges: Maskam and Gifberg. Aan't Dorpseind has a beautiful view on the Maskam. The Gifberg is known for its high quality rooibos tea, fynbos, dinosaurus-like rock formations and hiking trails.
Attractions: Latsky Radio Museum; Victorian architecture; bird watching; 4 x 4 drives; hiking trails; Olifants River wine route/wine tasting; 40 minutes drive to the ocean town of Strandfontein; salt mining at Papendorp; mining activities along the west coast and in the Knersvlakte; The Nama village, Ratelgat, is about 40 minutes away; the Vanrhyns Pass built in (circa) 1881 by Thomas Bain, son of Andrew Geddes Bain who built amongst others the Bainskloof Pass near Wellington.
"Due to high electricity rates, a levy will be charged with the issue of aircon remote"
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Rooms and Rates
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(4
rooms)
from
400.0
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p.p. sharing
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Description:
4 upmarket, fully equipped self-catering cottages with air-conditioner, electric blankets, DSTV, WIFI,, swimming pool, security, safe parking, modern and spacious, freezer space, high quality linen and patio braai (under cover).
Due to high electricity rates, a levy will be charged with the issue of air-con remote.
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Facilities:
- Air Conditioning
- Balcony
- Bar Fridge
- Fireplace
- Hairdryer
- Heater
- TV
- MNET
- Satellite TV
- No Smoking
- Tea and Coffee
- View
- Fully Equipped
- Bed Linen supplied
- Towels
- Microwave
- Freezer
Reviews of Aan't Dorpseind
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Edwin
"I was very impressed on arrival with this place. It was really modern. Spotlessly clean. It was nice and spacious. Very private and peaceful. The room was cozy. The beds even had heated electrical blankets. It was quite cold so it was well thought of by the hosts. The outside surroundings were nice ..."
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"I was very impressed on arrival with this place. It was really modern. Spotlessly clean. It was nice and spacious. Very private and peaceful. The room was cozy. The beds even had heated electrical blankets. It was quite cold so it was well thought of by the hosts. The outside surroundings were nice and environmental. Could take walks or even just sit outside and enjoy the sunlight. The people were all so friendly and I would recommend them to others. "
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Bird Watching
Braai / Barbecue
Communal Satellite TV
Flower Viewing
Golf
Library
Swimming Pool
Walking / Hiking
4x4 Trails
Tourism Information Desk
Disabled friendly
No Children under 12
Fireplace on premises
Laundry Service
Secure off-street parking
Parking available
Free WiFi
Air Conditioning
Balcony
Bar Fridge
Fireplace
Hairdryer
Heater
TV
MNET
Satellite TV
No Smoking
Tea and Coffee
View
Fully Equipped
Bed Linen supplied
Towels
Microwave
Freezer
Children under the age of 12 are not permitted.
Children age 12 and over are charged as adults.