Basse Provence Guest House - Accommodation in Franschhoek, Western Cape, South Africa

Basse Provence Guest House - Accommodation in Franschhoek, Western Cape, South AfricaBasse Provence Guest House - Accommodation in FranschhoekWestern Cape, is a four star, luxury bed and breakfast accommodation situated on an historical working wine farm in the picturesque valley of Franschhoek. This landmark Cape Dutch Manor, built in 1855, sits invitingly amongst the vines and 300 year old oak trees. The interior is a fine blend of traditional Huguenot heritage and South African Culture. Basse Provence has 9 lovely rooms to offer to guests! 

Price: 5
bed and breakfast
7 twin/queens
1 cottage
 

Basse Provence Guest House - Accommodation in Franschhoek, Western Cape, South AfricaThe Country house has four superb en-suite bedrooms with baths, showers and under floor heating, together with satellite TV and a swimming pool. The Cape Dutch Manor House is available to you as an entire unit for your exclusive use or rooms can be booked individually. The Manor House has three bedrooms, two rooms with en-suite open plan bathrooms and a third room with a private bathroom. All of which are on the upper floor with breathtaking views of the surrounding vineyards and mountains. Basse Provence Guest House is also proud to offer a new superbly furnished two bedroom cottage on their historical Cape Dutch Wine Farm. Privately situated, the cottage has a large garden and terrace with a wonderful mountain outlook. There is air-conditioning and Dstv in both bedrooms, and each has its own large modern en-suite bathrooms. The livingroom is equipped with a fridge, microwave and coffee making facilities.

Basse Provence Guest House - Accommodation in Franschhoek, Western Cape, South Africa Franschhoek offers the tourist breath-taking scenery and warm hospitality, world class cuisine and the finest selection of wines. This is a valley rich in history with spectacular vineyards covering the mountain slopes settled 300 years ago by the Huguenots who brought with them their age-old French wine and food culture. Within the village you can discover the wonderful craft, art & antique shops and galleries or indulge yourself at the Chocolate Factory Shop. Huguenot Street is also lined with a variety of restaurants and coffee shops and has the famous monument and museum to visit as well. Golf is also an option at the various spectacular courses nearby your hosts will gladly assist with your reservations. There is hiking, climbing, fishing, heritage & flora tours, paragliding, tennis, helicopter rides, cycling, bowls, picnics, vineyard tours and cellar tours, wine tasting and cheese tasting.