Accommodation in Kokstad (Found 6) Click here to enquire at all establishments in Kokstad |
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Ripplemead Guesthouse, Granny Betty's luxury house. This unit sleeps 4 people. It comprises 2 bedrooms, the main bedroom with a double bed and the adjoining bedroom with 2 single beds, lounge / dining room with Dstv hotel package, as well as a fully equipped kitchen with stove etc. A hospitality tray as well as toiletries, is provided daily. Ideal for families. Establishment Type: Bed and Breakfast |
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Lindela House, an old Victorian styled home, with oregan pine floors and high ceilings is situated in the heart of East Griqualand, Kokstad. The friendly, home from home environment welcomes all.
There are six rooms, all en-suite. Single, 3/4 and double beds to suit all. Dinner, bed and breakfast available. Establishment Type: Bed and Breakfast
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| The Guinea Fowl Roost Guest House |
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You will find us amongst the sweeping skies, panoramic views and soaring Southern Drakensberg Mountains. Just 14 km outside of Kokstad, KwaZulu-Natal is the comfortable Guinea Fowl Roost Guesthouse stop-over and getaway.
Whether in the area on business ... or simply to absorb the picturesque mountains and panoramic views that surround the Guinea Fowl Roost Guesthouse ... this is the ideal stopover for businessmen, a weekend getaway, family holiday or team-building trip. Establishment Type: Bed and Breakfast |
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| Peacehaven Guest House |
Languages spoken: English |
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Your hosts, James & Pat Kotting,
invite you to unwind and relax in the heart of the beautiful
Kargs Post Valley, just outside Kokstad. Peacehaven is situated in East Griqualand at the tip of the Southern Drakensberg and central to Pietermaritzburg, Durban and Umtata.
Located 5km off the N2, this cosy and intimate guest house with a magnificent view of Mount Currie offers a warm welcome.
Establishment Type: Bed and Breakfast |
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| Manora Guest House |
Languages spoken: English |
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The main double-storied, thatched house was built and christened Manora by Pixie and Keith Hammond in l952, in remembrance of a much loved holiday spot on the West Coast of India. Their daughter, Bonnie, married to Chris Auret, began offering just B&B in just one upstairs suite in 1998. 10 years later, with the addition of many out-buildings, Manora is a fully-fledged Guest House with 10 rooms en suite. 5 of these include self-catering facilities. Each is unique in size, shape and décor, able to cater to the varying needs of different guests including family groups. Establishment Type: Guest House |
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