15 Years of welcoming hospitality.A comfortable, elegant BnB in the small town of Cofimvaba. We have a back-up generator for electricity and a borehole for back-up water to ensure a comfortable stay. You’ll hardly notice when there’s a water or electricity disruption as our back-up system is fully automated.We have 15 bedrooms in a Bed and Breakfast set-up plus 10 more rooms self-catering. We also serve lunch and dinner, subject to prior notice before arrival. We are 3-star graded by TGCSA. We accommodate long-term and short-term stays. Whether you are in Cofimvaba for
15 Years of welcoming hospitality.
A comfortable, elegant BnB in the small town of Cofimvaba. We have a back-up generator for electricity and a borehole for back-up water to ensure a comfortable stay. You’ll hardly notice when there’s a water or electricity disruption as our back-up system is fully automated.
We have 15 bedrooms in a Bed and Breakfast set-up plus 10 more rooms self-catering. We also serve lunch and dinner, subject to prior notice before arrival. We are 3-star graded by TGCSA. We accommodate long-term and short-term stays. Whether you are in Cofimvaba for business during the week or a weekend sleep-over, we cater to your needs.
Our rooms are serviced daily with free Wi-Fi and DStv in all rooms. All rooms have private bathrooms. Most of the rooms have recently been renovated to “keep up with the times” as we continuously strive to ensure the warmest hospitality as a “home away from home”.
The Village of Cofimvaba was probably established in about 1877 when the Magisterial seat for Tembuland, which had originally been located too St Marks, which has subsequently, been transferred to a more accessible location. It derives its name from the Xhosa words "cofa", meaning to froth, and "mvaba", a goatskin bag for milk. This is the name of a nearby river which, after a heavy rainfall, is said to become swollen and frothy like a milk-bag.
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