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Bed & Breakfasts Guest Houses Self Catering BED & BREAKFASTS GUEST HOUSES SELF CATERING HOTELS CARAVAN CAMPING BACKPACKERS HOSTELS 1 BED & BREAKFASTS 3 GUEST HOUSES 18 SELF CATERING 25 HOTELS 32 CARAVAN CAMPING 37 BACKPACKERS 39 HOSTELS 41 PROVINCIAL NATURE RESERVES 43 BED & BREAKFASTS GUEST HOUSES SELF CATERING HOTELS CARAVAN CAMPING BACKPACKERS HOSTELS 2 BED & BREAKFASTS GUEST HOUSES SELF CATERING HOTELS CARAVAN CAMPING BACKPACKERS HOSTELS 3 EASTERN CAPE BED & BREAKFASTS CITY NAME ADDRESS PHONE MOBILE EMAIL WEBSITE Aberdeen Oaklands Guesthouse Oaklands Guesthouse, Aberdeen, 6270 +27 (0)49 8469083 +27 (0)83 2737598 [email protected] Aberdeen Pagel House 17 Stockenstroom Street, Aberdeen, 6270 +27 (0)49 8460611 +27 (0)72 1703914 Aberdeen Stockdale Karoo Farm Off N9, Aberdeen +27 (0)49 8469022 +27 (0)72 3122556 [email protected] Aberdeen Tohito Bed and Breakfast 3 Porter Street Aberdeen 6270 +27 (0)49 8460400 +27 (0)82 7289718 [email protected] http://www.aberdeed.org.za Aberdeen Upmarket Accommodation Aberdeen Farm R56 +27 (0)39 7374074 +27 (0)72 3983551 [email protected] Addo Addo Afrique Estate Farm Addo Afrique, Addo +27 (0)41 4681903 +27 (0)82 7905710 [email protected] http://www.addoafrique.com Addo Dung Beetle Guest Farm, Coerney Valley, Addo, Eastern Addo ADDO DUNG BEETLE GUEST FARM +27 (0)83 3994129 [email protected] http://www.addodungbeetle.co.za Cape, South Africa Addo Addo Ndebele Palace Bush Lodge Kromrivier Valley, Greater Addo, Paterson, Eastern Cape +27 (0)76 768344095 +27 (0)76 8344095 [email protected] http://www.addopalace.co.za Addo Addo Raptor and Reptile Centre Main Street, Addo 082 332 3499 +27 332 3499 [email protected] http://www.addoraptorreptile.com Addo Addo Zuurberg Mountain Resort Zuurberg, Addo +27 (0)42 2330582 +27 (0)72 2123401 [email protected] Addo Belmont Country Guest House Sunlands (R336) (+27) 42 2340361 (+27) 082 4397107 [email protected] http://www.belmont-addo.com Addo Broadlands Country House R336 - Kirkwood - 6120 +27 (0)42 2320306 +27 (0)82710 8093 [email protected] http://www.broadlandsch.co.za Bydand B@B and Quad Tours, Valentine Road, Addo, Eastern Addo Bydand B@B and Quad Tours +27 (0)42 2330455 +27 (0)73 2471478 [email protected] Cape, R.S.A. Addo Camp Figtree Colonial African Lodge Zuurberg Road, Addo +27 (0)42 2331291 +27 (0)82 6113603 [email protected] http://www.campfigtree.com Addo Charihandra Game Lodge 2 Kougakamma, Addo +27 (0) 822917844 +27 (0) 827736646 [email protected] http://www.addogamelodge.co.za/ Addo Chrislin African Lodge Hermiston Farm, Valentine Road, Addo +27 (0)42 2330022 +27 (0)82 7833553 [email protected] Addo Commando Kraal Bed and Breakfast Main Street, Addo +27 (0)42 2330330 +27 (0)82 5885345 [email protected] Addo De Old Drift Guest Farm R335 de old drift guest farm Addo 6105 +27 (0)42 2332422 +27 (0)82 7866780 [email protected] http://www.deolddrift.co.za Addo Fish Eagles Lodge Rietfontein Road, Sunland, Addo, 6105 +27 (0)42 2340727 +27 (0)73 0766492 [email protected] http://www.addofisheagleslodge.com Addo Good Hope Farm B & B Good Hope Farm B & B, Addo +27 (0)42 2340357 +27 (0)83 6565171 [email protected] http://www.addo-goodhope.co.za Addo Guest Files www.guestfiles.co.za [email protected] http://www.guestfiles.co.za Addo Halstead Farm Bed and Breakfast Jan Smuts Avenue, Addo +27 (0)42 2330114 +27 (0)82 6549555 [email protected] http://www.halsteadfarm.com Addo Happy Lands Bed and Breakfast Happy lands Citrus Farm, Summerville, Addo +27 (0)42 2340422 +27 (0)83 2998250 [email protected] Addo Hitgeheim Country Lodge Hitgeheim, Addo +27 (0)42 2340778 +27 (0)82 5652864 [email protected] http://www.hitgeheim-addo.co.za Addo Hopefield Country House & Guest Farm off R336, Addo, Sundays River Valley, Eastern Cape +27 (0)42 2340333 +27 (0)82 6571990 [email protected] http://www.hopefield.co.za Addo Kudu Ridge Game Ranch PE - Addo R335 Road, 6km’s before Addo, Sundays River Valley +27 (0)422 332955 +27 (0)82 4666464 [email protected] http://www.kuduridge.co.za Addo Lenmore Chalets Bed & Breakfast Lenmore Chalets Main Rd Addo 6105 +27 (0)42 2330506 +27 (0)83 6513565 [email protected] http://www.lenmore-addo.co.za Addo Orange Elephant Backpackers Main Road to Addo Elephant Park (R335) +27 (0)42 2330023 +27 (0)72 4014571 [email protected] http://www.addobackpackers.com Addo Stellenhof Country House 51 Division Road, 2km off R335, Addo +27 (0)42 2332423 +27 (0)82 7311794 [email protected] http://www.stellenhof.com Addo The Colonial Arundel Rietfontein Road Sunlands Addo +27 (0)42 2340871 +27 (0)82 5589896 [email protected] http://www.thecolonial.co.za Addo The Green Tree Guest Cottages Wycombevale Farm, Nanaga, Eastern Cape +27 (0)41 4680878 +27 (0)82 8246406 [email protected] http://www.greentree.co.za Addo Umlambo B&B & River Camp Sunland, Addo +27 (0)42 2301504 +27 (0)82 3574872 [email protected] http://www.umlambo.co.za Addo ValleyView Bed And Breakfast Potgieter Circle Addo 6105 +27 (0)42 2330349 +27 (0)82 4110434 [email protected] http://www.valleyview.co.za Addo Woodall Country House and Spa Jan Smuts Ave, Addo, 6105 +27 (0)42 2330128 +27 (0) 833572102 [email protected] http://www.woodall-addo.co.za Addo www.seaforyourself.co.za 103A Lewis Terrace, Amanzimtoti +27 (0)31 9025206 +27 (0)71 2827666 [email protected] http://www.seaforyourself.co.za Adelaide Pecan Lodge 17 Pohl Street, Adelaide +27 (0)46 6841680 +27 (0)84 5063178 [email protected] Adelaide Stillerus Farm Stillerus, Adelaide, 5760 +27 (0)46 6840814 +27 (0)82 7663783 [email protected] Adelaide Tri-Angle B&B and Guesthouse 11 William Street, Adelaide, 5760 +27 (0)46 6840584 +27 (0)82 9712952 [email protected] Alexandria B & B Kaba Klein Kaba Alexandria +27 (0)46 6531208 +27 (0)72 4793270 [email protected] http://www.kabafarmhouse.co.za Alexandria Leopards Kloof Adventures Hopefield Farm, Alexandria, 6185 +27 (0)46 6530619 [email protected] Alexandria Quin House Bed and Breakfast 5 Suid Street, Alexandria +27 (0)46 6530121 +27 (0)82 7708000 [email protected] http://www.quin-art.co.za Alexandria The Farm House Wycombevale farm, Alexandria, 6185 +27 (0)41 4680313 +27 (0)82 5614700 [email protected] http://www.riandasfarmhouse.co.za Alexandria The Golf Lodge bed and Breakfast 7 Martha Oorhuizen Street, Alexandria +27 (0)46 6530173 +27 (0)83 4020171 [email protected] Alexandria Village B & B Alexandria +27 (0)46 6530212 [email protected] Alice Khayalami Bed & Breakfast 16 Mitchell Street, Alice 5700 +27 (0)40 6532521 +27 (0)72 5153628 Alice Sangweni Lodge B&B & Conference No. 1 Prior Street, Alice +27 (0)40 6532242 +27 (0)83 7677205 [email protected] http://www.sangwenilodge.co.za N6, 5km from Aliwal North on the Free State side on your way Aliwal North At The Nest +27 (0)51 6341859 +27 (0)79 4343247 [email protected] http://www.thenestbb.co.za to Rouxville Aliwal North Bedrock B & B Bedrock B&B, Aliwal North, 9750 +27 (0)51 6341025 +27 (0)51 6341025 [email protected] bookings@buffelsvalleiguesthouse. Aliwal North Buffelsvallei Guesthouse De Wet Drive No. 1, Aliwal North, 9750 +27 (0)51 66333777 +27 (0)82 3251150 http://www.buffelsvalleiguesthouse.co.za co.za Aliwal North CORNVILLE B & B Conville, aliwal North +27 (0)51 6332203 +27 (0)83 3071321 [email protected] Aliwal North Ekuphumleni B & B 8 Hunt Street, Aliwal North, 9750. +27 (0)51 6332540 Aliwal North Hot Springs Tourism & Transport CC 177 Ackerman Street, Hilton, Aliwal North, 9750 +27 (0)73 7936985 Aliwal North Iniklofie Lodge Denmark Farm, N6 , Aliwal North +27 (0)51 6332264 +27 (0)72 5853719 [email protected] Aliwal North Kwela Bed & Breakfast 20 Levy Street, Aliwal North +27 (0)84 5487934 +27 (0)84 5487934 [email protected] Aliwal North Landy’s B&B 22 Myburgh Street Aliwal North +27 (0)51 6333172 +27 (0)84 6008162 [email protected] Aliwal North Lapeng Guest Farm 1 maxi drive; joe gqabi; aliwal north; 9750 +27 (0)51 6342499 +27 (0)82 8972142 [email protected] Aliwal North Lekker Ou Jan 2 Levy Street, Aliwal North, 9750 +27 (0)51 6342656 +27 (0)82 7359600 [email protected] Aliwal North Lord Somerset Guest House 66 Somerset Street, Aliwal NOrth, 9750 +27 (0)51 6341114 +27 (0)82 8595631 [email protected] http://www.lordsomersethuesthouse.co.za Aliwal North MaCord Guest House No. 23 Princess Margaret, Aborview, Aliwal North +27 (0)51 6333708 +27 (0)82 4947406 [email protected] Aliwal North Queens Terrace B & B Queens Terrace Avenue, 25 Aliwal North +27 (0)51 6342291 +27 (0)83 2620131 [email protected] Aliwal North Riverside Lodge & Conference Centre 1 Aliwal Street, Aliwal North, 9750 +27 (0)51 6333682 +27 (0)83 2278352 [email protected] http://www.aliwalriversidelodge.co.za Aliwal North Sondela Guesthouse 63 Durban Street, Aliwal North +27 (0)51 6332452 +27 (0)82 6549787 [email protected] http://www.fisheaglespa.co.za/thaba%20 Aliwal North Thaba Nkulu Game Ranch R58 Between Aliwal North & Lady Grey +27 (0)51 66333777 +27 (0)82 3251150 [email protected] nkulu.html 31 Dirkie Vys and Van Der Horst Street Hal Springs Area Aliwal Aliwal North The Equity Bed And Breakfast +27 (0)51 6341854 +27 (0)82 2981979 north 9750 Aliwal North Toll Inn B & B Lady Grey Road, Toll Inn Farm, Aliwal North +27 (0)51 6341541 +27 (0)83 2620131 [email protected] Aliwal North Umziwethu Bed & Beakfast 49 Grey Street Aliwal North 9750 +27 (0)51 6333734 +27 083 5372059 [email protected] BED & BREAKFASTS GUEST HOUSES SELF CATERING HOTELS
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