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South Africa
Tourism > Western Cape Accommodation >
Winelands Accommodation
Isle
of Sky Farms is situated just outside the historic town of Tulbagh on
the slopes of the Winterhoek
Mountain Range approximately 120km from
Cape
Town. The farm is 220 hectares in size of 37 hectares is planted
to fruit and new vineyards. The rest of the farm is undeveloped and
consists of natural fynbos and proteas. Stunning 360 degrees views of
the entire Tulbagh
Valley can be enjoyed from various vantage points
on the farm. The three guest cottages are an additional interest to
the farming enterprise where people can share in the tranquility of
this beautiful farm.
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| Price:
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| self-catering |
| 3 cottages |
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The
cottages are fully equipped with linen, towels, kitchen utensils, braai
(barbeque) facilities and have their own private gardens, all with
stunning views of the surrounding mountains. All cottages have wood
burning fire places and are provided with two plate stove/oven, fridge,
cutlery, bedding, towels. Oil heater in each bedroom. You only need to
bring your food, drink and swimming towels. All linen, cutlery, crockery,
bath towels and firewood are provided. Guests are encouraged to bring
along their mountain bikes and fishing tackle.
Our
campsite is situated on the route to the mountain, shaded by large oak
trees. We have three camp sites at the moment, each with a lawned
area, a stone braai, table and benches, and a tap. The camp sites are
separate for privacy, with fantastic views of both mountain ranges.
The ablution facilities consist of two bath rooms, each with shower,
basin and W.C. Hot water is provided. There is one electrical point
for camp site No 1 only. Rate: R60 per adult per night and R35 per
child between 3 and 13 years old. Activities on the farm include
walking, bird watching, hiking, swimming in farm dams and cycling as
well as a 4 x 4 track to various lookout points. Other activities in
close proximity include Golf, horse riding and 4 x 4 trails. Tulbagh
offers a wine route, art galleries, museums and several restuarants
and pubs.
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