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Here lies five self-catering guesthouses, in a valley at the foothills of the mighty Swartberg Mountains: where gigantic blue gums tell the stories of forgotten treasures, forgotten times. A place where the Bushmen left their history on the walls, where Willows hang their weary heads and winds whisper ancient secrets, ancient songs.Our on site coffee and gift shop provides you with the most delicious home made fig preserves as well gifts to buy. Make sure you taste our famous fig tart! In summer the pools provides relief from the heat and beckons you to take a midnight swim. Each h
Here lies five self-catering guesthouses, in a valley at the foothills of the mighty Swartberg Mountains: where gigantic blue gums tell the stories of forgotten treasures, forgotten times. A place where the Bushmen left their history on the walls, where Willows hang their weary heads and winds whisper ancient secrets, ancient songs.
Our on site coffee and gift shop provides you with the most delicious home made fig preserves as well gifts to buy. Make sure you taste our famous fig tart! In summer the pools provides relief from the heat and beckons you to take a midnight swim. Each house has a private pool except Klein de Hoek. In winter decadent fireplaces or ancient black stoves make for a cosy stay.
On the farm you can view the fig harvesting in season ( End of Jan to end of Apr). We are a popular cycle destination, with lots of roads to explore. You can walk up into the Kloof and experience the majestic mountains close-up. And of course, the favourite activity is stoep-sit!
Activities for visitors include a guided historical walk through the town ( enquire from the Tourism Bureau), a ramble along the "Gordon's koppie", a ghost walk in the evening, star tours, trips into the Swartberg Pass, a visit to the Prince Albert Gallery, where numerous South African artists display their work, local shops, the weavery, traditional Karoo meals, and a visit to the delightful Fransie Pienaar Museum where a local farmer distills "Witblits".
★★★★★ A 100 year old unpretentious lodge on a rocky ledge overlooking a vast valley. The sky is clear and blue, and the air is crisp and fresh. Off the grid, they said. Add to that, silence, as you hear nothing but the sound of your own breathing. The horizon is a scribble indicating the distant mountains. 10 minutes before sunset the sky changes into a majestic display of colours as it drowns in varian... Read more
Facilities
Braai/Barbecue
Swimming Pool
Indoor Fireplace
Wi-Fi
Bath
Bathroom
Fridge
Kitchen
Patio
Shower
Languages Spoken
English
Weltevrede Fig Farm location
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Weltevrede Fig Farm is 26.9km from the centre of Prince Albert , the nearest airport 102.9km (George Airport). *Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling
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Here lies five self-catering guesthouses, in a valley at the foothills of the mighty Swartberg Mountains: where gigantic blue gums tell the stories