Die Skoolhuisie offers you a chance to forget about the hustle of daily life. Amongst the calm mountains, Pecan nut trees and tranquil flow of the Keurbooms River you will find rest and relaxation. This is an ideal destination for a group of friends or a large family.Die Skoolhuisie - A beautifully restored self-catering cottage. There is a bathroom with all amenities. Hot water is supplied via a boiler known as a donkey. This requires the lighting of a fire under the boiler, either in the evening or in the morning. There is a gas cooker and a fridge. The White House -
Die Skoolhuisie offers you a chance to forget about the hustle of daily life. Amongst the calm mountains, Pecan nut trees and tranquil flow of the Keurbooms River you will find rest and relaxation. This is an ideal destination for a group of friends or a large family.
Die Skoolhuisie - A beautifully restored self-catering cottage. There is a bathroom with all amenities. Hot water is supplied via a boiler known as a donkey. This requires the lighting of a fire under the boiler, either in the evening or in the morning. There is a gas cooker and a fridge.
The White House - Self-catering farm-style house. Has solar power system and a kitchen equipped with a gas stove. There is a deck with a braai area overlooking the mountains and Keurbooms River.
Some of the most beautiful drives are possible in the area around Uniondale. The Prince Alfred, Homtini, Montagu and Phantom passes, all dirt roads, are sheer breathtaking beauty. A tarred alternative is the Langkloof to Kareedouw drive, which twists and turns along the foot of the Tsitsikamma Mountain range.
The Langkloof includes a fruit route, which takes in a number of fruit farms and packing sheds. Possibly the best reason to linger in Uniondale is planning your outward journey: The N9 takes you via Graaff-Reinet to Nieu-Bethesda and the unique Owl House; Prince Alfred’s Pass takes you down to Plettenberg Bay and Knysna on the Garden Route and if these don’t do it for you, then the R62 takes you to Port Elizabeth.
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