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GaMamadi Guest Farm

| Excellent 75 reviews
from R1200 Avg per night
per night
 Sleeps 26
Type: Guest House
Check-in: 13:00
Check-out: 10:00
Reviews: 75 reviews
 Minimum stay: 1 Days

About GaMamadi Guest Farm

"The Karoo is not much a place as a feeling, it enters through your bloodstream, taking its time to unfold until its time to leave, then you realise it has taken a hold of your soul"GaMamadi Guest Farm is located 19 kilometers after Three Sisters towards Bloemfontein next to ( 800meters from) the N1 and is a fully operational Merino sheep- and Mohair goat farm. Here you can relax, go hiking and mountain climbing or simply observe a variety of wildlife and birds. Enjoy your stay in one of the six units that was once a farmhouse built-in 1943. Each unit has one main bedr

Covid Safety Approved: Our property is prepared according to FEDHASA guidelines. Our staff have been trained on COVID-preparedness, including PPE, hand hygiene, social distancing, and wearing masks, and we clean our property with all mandatory disinfectants.

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GaMamadi Guest Farm
4.5 out of 5 stars - 75 votes
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george and rita kypreos
September 2023
Host is very welcoming and friendly. Room is clean spacious and well equipped. Great overnight stay in an beautiful setting. Food was delicious. Highly recommended.
taryn gunn
December 2022
Comfortable accommodation in a beautiful surrounding hosted by Annalise who goes out of her way to ensure your comfort. Dinner is delicious! Right off the N1 without feeling like it's on a highway. Will definitely recommend this to anyone needing a welcoming stopover.
pieter muller
October 2022
Wont stay anywhere else!
mariaan janse van rensburg
June 2022
Love everything about this guest farm. Well equipped rooms, food out of this world, very clean, friendly and informative about the works of this sheep farm.
helene clement
January 2022
Unit 4 was far too small for us, and the 'kitchen area' was minute. I also thought that the outside furniture was inadequate and uncomfortable.Establishments response:Sorry to hear, Unit 4 is the smallest of all the units and you booked it yourself. If you informed me upfront (as you supposed to do) about your 3 x dogs that came with I would have informed you that it would have been too small... Read more

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Facilities

  • Garden
  • Braai/Barbecue
  • Swimming Pool
  • Pet Friendly*
  • Satellite TV*
  • Hiking
  • Wi-Fi
  • Credit Card Facilities
  • Restaurant on Premises
  • Parking on Premises

Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Afrikaans

Grading

  • AA Highly Recommended
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GaMamadi Guest Farm location

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GaMamadi Guest Farm is 19.2km from the centre of Three Sisters , the nearest airport 258km (George Airport).
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"The Karoo is not much a place as a feeling, it enters through your bloodstream, taking its time to unfold until its time to leave, then you realise