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Tzaneen, Limpopo Loving to Serve Our Guests Better Every Day About the Property Tzaneen, Limpopo Loving to serve our guests better every day About the Property Coach House Hotel & Spa is situated in the Limpopo province in the small town of Tzaneen. The Hotel is steeped in rich colonial history and heritage which can be felt throughout the hotel. Our Hotel features 38 spacious colonial-styled rooms all overlooking the majestic mountain views of the region and each fitted with fireplaces for those colder evenings. Enjoy a meal at the Zeederburg Restaurant, while admiring historical artifacts that have been collected over many years. Moderate to hot temperatures of the region make Coach House Hotel & Spa a holiday destination throughout the year. Along with the multiple local attractions such as; Nature Reserves, Agatha Crocodile Ranch and the Cycad Forest you are able to experience the rich history of the area. Coach House Hotel & Spa boasts 2 pools for your enjoyment, an indoor and outdoor pool both with breath-taking views. Agatha Spa is an extension of the Hotel where we focus on the relaxation of the body and soul. Our Hotel also offers a number of conferencing venues with a maximum of 140 guests in our biggest venue. Our well-manicured gardens are the perfect backdrop for weddings, baby showers or vow renewals. Many of our guests use Coach House Hotel & Spa as a stopover to visit the world-renowned Kruger National Park, through the Phalaborwa Gate access point. We welcome you to a unique destination that will keep you coming back for more! Accommodation Coach House Hotel & Spa offers 38 well-appointed rooms each with its own spacious en-suite bathroom and sep- arate shower. All rooms have private verandas offering panoramic mountain views. 38 Rooms: 1. Standard Rooms: • 30 - 5 Double Beds - 14 Twin Beds Tea & Coffee International Hair Dryer & - 11 King Beds Making-Facilities Plug Points Iron on Request 2. Suites: • 8 - 1 Twin Beds Mini Bar Fridge Fully Air Flatscreen & Selected - 7 King Beds (On Request) Conditioned DSTV Channels Terms and conditions: Children under the age of 12 years will stay free of charge if sharing with two full paying adults. This is subject to availability of family rooms. This concession will only be applicable for a maximum of 2 (two) children. Children will be charged for their meals. All rooms are Non-Smoking. Conferences & Events Orion Hotels and Resorts group has a portfolio of 6 unique establishments located in equally unique locations across South Africa. Each hotel offers well-appointed conferencing facilities, ensuring productivity for all delegates. Enjoy team building in the comfort of our well-equipped conference venues and when the hard work is done, there’s an abundance of activities to choose from. The following equipment can be included in your conference venue hire package. •Registration Desk •Screen 2m x 2m •Lectern / Podium •White board •Flip chart •PA system •Data Projector STANDARD CONFERENCING EQUIPMENT AND A DATA PROJECTOR ARE INCLUDED IN THE RATE. We offer the perfect facilities for your team building needs. Our professional events team can custom make a team building programme to suit your requirements or can be organised through highly qualified team building companies in the local area. Weddings Whether it is a large or intimate occasion, the Coach House Hotel and Spa offers a variety of wedding venues to turn your dreams into reality. Brides-to-be can choose between the romantic Garden Gazebo for the wedding ceremony or the Old Workshop and Fallen Tree for the reception. Our main indoor wedding reception venue, The Drakensburg Tree, can seat up to 100 guests with a dance floor. The Old Workshop is the perfect reception venue, where up to 18 guests will be treated to a scrumptuous breakfast, lunch or dinner in elegant style. Dining Experience Coach House’s dining experience includes the Zeederberg Restaurant and The John Buchan Bar. Zeederberg Restaurant A dining establishment known for its old-world service. The chef insists on using only the freshest ingredients sourced locally - like the Lunsklip River Trout, Bonsmara Beef and sub-tropical fruits & nuts. John Buchan Bar & Serela Lounge Enjoy a pre-dinner aperitif in the historic and atmospheric John Buchan Bar or star gaze on the veranda while enjoying a beverage. On cold evenings relax in front of the inviting fireplace in the comfort of the Serela lounge and peruse one of our many coffee table books. *Open on weekdays Agatha Spa Feel the stress simply melt away in the tranquil surroundings of the luxurious Agatha Spa where ancient Roman hydrotherapy meets modern health and wellness techniques. Professional therapists offer a full range of therapeutic spa treatments to restore mind, body and soul leaving you radiant with good health and your senses tingling. +27 (0)15 306 8000 Lekgalameetse Nature Reserve Bordering the Wolkeberg Wilderness, this incredibly scenic mountain reserve Nearby features crystal clear rivers, countless butterflies, waterfalls and lovely pools. Swarms of colourful butterflies, intricate spider webs and awesome bird life make it a popular destination for hiking and birding. Part of its appeal is the awesome natural beauty Attractions characterised by rolling grassy hills, lush kloofs and indigenous forests. An amazing variety of butterflies can be seen in the forests during late summer. Look out for the Wegraakbosch Organic Cheese Farm exclusive Narina Trogon and Samango monkeys clambering in the treetops. Other Take the whole family and soak up the countrified charms of this quaint forest-dwelling birds to spot are the Cape Parrot, Chorister Robin-Chat, Orange little dairy farm. Winners of the Eat In ‘Best Organic Producer’ 2008 Ground-Thrush, Green Twin spot, Black-fronted Bush-Shrike and Barratt’s Warbier. award for their organic produce, Wegraakbosch Organic Cheese Dairy is well worth a visit. Take a tour, taste and watch cheese being made in the traditional way - it’s so good! Cows are milked by hand and curds are stirred in a big copper cauldron over a fire. Kids will love checking out the chickens, ducks and geese while the adults are stocking up on organic cheese and dairy products. You’ll find a tempting array of Yoghurt, Feta, Ricotta, Cottage and other hard and soft cheeses. Kruger National Park The largest game reserve in South Africa, the Kruger National Park, nearly 2 million hectares of land that stretch for 352 kilometres from north to south along the Mozambique border, is given over to an almost indescribable wildlife experience. Certainly it ranks with the best in Africa and is the flagship of the country’s national parks. The self-drive Park offers you the chance to experience an abundance of wildlife including the Big 5, the Little 5 , the birding Big 6 and many more mammals Kaross Workers Studio Just outside the little town of Letsitele is the workshop of one of the most impressive craft projects in Limpopo. Hundreds of local Karosswerkers’ embroider intricate and unusual designs inspired by their lives and environment. These eye-catching ethnic creations take the form of useful mats, cushion covers, bags, clothing, jewellery and artworks. Home to the Hangaan and the Sotho People, Kaross Workers encourages their rich tradition of embroidery and art, creating diverse possibilities for a healthy exchange among artists. Gallery Guest Reviews This Hotel is a little paradise, dropped out of time. Full of antique pieces telling stories of passed times. The bar is a masterpiece. The Restaurant serves wonderful Food with an excellent Chef and great Management. Our vegetarian menu, done on request was one of the best we ever had! The bungalows are spacious each with a fire 1 place, just ask the reception to lite it! We enjoyed the balcony and the silence around before going for dinner. We celebrated our anniversary by booking for the “2 night romantic couples” special. The food was excellent. The room was very spacious with a lounge area and 2 bathrooms. We thoroughly enjoyed the spa treatments. The hotel is situated 2 in beautiful surroundings. We found the staff very friendly and helpful, as was the manager. My husband and I got married at Coach House on the 4th of October 2014. Coach House really did an excellent job in hosting our wedding. Everything was perfect; from the spa treatments for my bridesmaids and I the day before the wedding, the delicious wedding food, the beautiful rooms, to the service at the wedding... Coach House really did a 3 fantastic job!!! It definitely was the most fun, most beautiful wedding EVER!!!!! :) This place has a lot of personality. It is your average mountain retreat in terms of cottages and set menu meals. The service is in accordance with the theme which means you need to appreciate the laid back ambiance. My room was spacious and well designed. Although the furniture was old it was well maintained. All amenities you would expect in 4 the room were there. Lovely views from the reception area. The pool looks like an average garden pool but it is nestled on a mountain with these wonderful views. The pub is a novelty with all its antique pieces. The Staff are lovely, helpful and friendly. The food was awesome, Lunch, dinner and especially breakfast. 5 The accommodation was more then comfortable and clean.I cant wait to return to this beautiful spot! Book Now Reservations +27 (0)15 306 8000 • +27 (0)86 199 1199 Email GPS Coordinates S23°56’41.3” E30°09’17.0” How to Find us Old Coach Road Agatha, Tzaneen.
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