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Above: the Yotclub is set on our own private riverfront and the buildings are surrounded by beautiful landscaped gardens.
In the warm summer months, we serve breakfast in the gardens or on the verandah with spectacular views and abundant birdlife.
Our breakfasts are world-famous, with freshly baked bread, seasonal fruit salad and yoghurt to start before a cooked dish.
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Above: Our bedrooms are spacious and welcoming; furnished with period pieces and persian rugs that suit the
style of the
traditional karoo homestead. Our linens are of the finest quality.
We have a large selection of rooms,
to suit everyone from
honeymoon couples to family suites or friends travelling together. |
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Above: A relaxing tv lounge is found in the main homestead for guests' use. Why not take a book from our 'swop shelf' to enjoy?
Wide verandahs wrap 3 sides of the homestead and offer a shady place to enjoy the setting. |
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Above: Our dining rooms in the main homestead are furnished with beautiful family antiques set on gleaming wooden floors.
During the cold winter months, enjoy evenings round the fire. Breakfasts are served here if the weather requires. |
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Summer can be very warm here in the Little Karoo. Spend the afternoon and evenings at the pool (swimming towels provided),
enjoying the quiet and
private setting overlooking the river and sunset.
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Above: Your hosts, Liz and Des have built the expansive gardens up from scratch, and guests can wander along the river freely.
Maybe you will be lucky enough to spot our resident otters who regularly come up onto the banks at night! |
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Above: Our luxury riverside rooms all have their own seating areas with wonderful views of the garden, river and
Swartberg mountain range
beyond (left: Room 5 garden area, Right, Room 10 view).
Our garden is the perfect spot for a sundowner before walking to your restaurant nearby. |
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Above: Over 120 species of bird have been recorded at the Yotclub, including kingfishers, busy weavers (right) and the Gymnogene/
African Harrier Hawk (left).
Even if you aren't a birdwatcher, you will be fascinated by the abundance of birdlife
along the river and in our gardens. Reference books and binoculars available for your use. |