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Bokmakierie Country Lodge -
Accommodation in Ladysmith,
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
The
Bokmakierie Country Lodge is set in tranquil surroundings at the edge
of Ladysmith, overlooking the Country Club golf course, acres of
barren land, and a variety of wildlife. The Country Lodge's garden,
home and setting is simply stunning. From the moment you enter the
driveway, you are immediately enveloped by a world of beauty and
tranquility. The stunning pool beckons to you warmly, while you wonder
if the grass is real or fake. Palm trees and green shrubs give the
feel of a tropical island, as you look out into the peaceful
countryside.
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17 suites
1 honeymoon suite |
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The
rooms are all different, with a personal African touch. Every room comes
with satellite TV, air conditioning, and under floor heating in the
bathroom. Each bathroom houses a lovely Victorian bath, some with the
option of the shower also, and each wash basin is personally handcrafted
to match the room, in ethnic design. One of the rooms also boasts a steam
room, and a Jacuzzi in the main section of the house. And if you please,
your laundry will also get done during your stay. The honeymoon suite
suits its own private patio overlooking the amazing vistas and is a
little more spacious than the rest of the rooms. Bokmakierie also offers
fully equipped selfcatering flats.
A
bar and snacks are also available while you unwind. You can enjoy
breakfast in the dining room overlooking the pool, or beside the pool,
in comfortable cane loungers. Activities: Siege Museum - Artefacts,
documents, uniforms, fire arms display. Cultural Centre Houses the
Ladysmith Black Mambazo & Drakensberg Boys Choir. Battlefields -
surrounded by no less that 10 major battle sites including Colenso,
Spioenkop, Wagon Hill. Spioenkop Dam - enjoy a picnic next to the dam
and spot some giraffe, rhinos and antelope. Umbulwane Tour - reveales
the hidden treasures of the mountain and the historical significance
during the Anglo Boer War. Golf at the Country Club.
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