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Tygerhoek Karoo Mountain Retreat
Tygerhoek Karoo Mountain Retreat
Tygerhoek Karoo Mountain Retreat
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Self-catering accommodation is offered in a luxury lodge and 2 simple cottages, which are placed remotely apart, to ensure a private and secluded stay. Each unit is surrounded by indigenous trees and succulents and has beautiful views of the mountains and plains. The lodge and cottages are all built of local stone, blending unobtrusively into the landscape. The interiors are tastefully decorated with luxury linen in the bedrooms, and an interesting array of quirky collectables and antiques giving the houses their Karoo character. The lodge and cottages are well equipped for self-catering, with supplied bedding and towels, fully equipped kitchens and outdoor braais. The units are all completely off-the-grid with power for solar lighting only. There is no 220V electricity. The stoves, fridges and geysers all work off gas. Due to the remote location of the reserve, there is no Wi-Fi and no cell signal reception.
As this is a wilderness area, we unfortunately cannot allow pets of any kind onto the reserve.
There is an abundance of wildlife on the reserve. Visitors may see springbok, steenbok, gemsbok, klipspringer, Vaal rhebok, duiker, African wildcat, civet, dassies, leopard, honey badgers, aardvark and porcupine, as well as predators that include black backed jackal, caracal and the Cape mountain leopard. The reserve is also home to the endangered riverine rabbit and 3 breeding pairs of Verreaux's eagles. It's a haven for birds, expect to see rare lifers, Karoo korhaans, Karoo robins, mousebirds and starlings, to name a few. Evidence of fresh scat remind us of the leopards ever present in the hills. Scratched earth marks the trails of porcupines and aardvark, too shy to appear when people are about. In addition, you may encounter field mice, snakes and the occasional mongoose.
The reserve is extensive and visitors can either explore the valleys or climb up onto the mountain to enjoy magnificent views of the Langeberg mountain range and Little Karoo. The land is a trail runner's and mountain biker's dream offering good climbs and technical sections coupled with fast flat sections on jeep track.
A high clearance or 4x4 vehicle is advised. Low slung sedans will struggle on the dirt roads.
Self-catering accommodation is offered in a luxury lodge and 2 simple cottages, which are placed remotely apart, to ensure a private and secluded stay. Each unit is surrounded by indigenous trees and succulents and has beautiful views of the mountains and plains. The lodge and cottages are all built of local stone, blending unobtrusively into the landscape. The interiors are tastefully decorated with luxury linen in the bedrooms, and an interesting array of quirky collectables and antiques giving the houses their Karoo character. The lodge and cottages are well equipped for self-catering, with supplied bedding and towels, fully equipped kitchens and outdoor braais. The units are all completely off-the-grid with power for solar lighting only. There is no 220V electricity. The stoves, fridges and geysers all work off gas. Due to the remote location of the reserve, there is no Wi-Fi and no cell signal reception.
As this is a wilderness area, we unfortunately cannot allow pets of any kind onto the reserve.
There is an abundance of wildlife on the reserve. Visitors may see springbok, steenbok, gemsbok, klipspringer, Vaal rhebok, duiker, African wildcat, civet, dassies, leopard, honey badgers, aardvark and porcupine, as well as predators that include black backed jackal, caracal and the Cape mountain leopard. The reserve is also home to the endangered riverine rabbit and 3 breeding pairs of Verreaux's eagles. It's a haven for birds, expect to see rare lifers, Karoo korhaans, Karoo robins, mousebirds and starlings, to name a few. Evidence of fresh scat remind us of the leopards ever present in the hills. Scratched earth marks the trails of porcupines and aardvark, too shy to appear when people are about. In addition, you may encounter field mice, snakes and the occasional mongoose.
The reserve is extensive and visitors can either explore the valleys or climb up onto the mountain to enjoy magnificent views of the Langeberg mountain range and Little Karoo. The land is a trail runner's and mountain biker's dream offering good climbs and technical sections coupled with fast flat sections on jeep track.
A high clearance or 4x4 vehicle is advised. Low slung sedans will struggle on the dirt roads.
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7 guests' feedbackStay was peaceful, beautiful and peaceful.
Place was fantastic. Rustic look and environment of the home 10 out of 10 i.
We stayed 2 nights in the Leopard Rock cottage. Everything we needed was available. The only negative was the water pressure problems which caused that hot water was not continuously available on the weekend, but attention was paid when we notified the management about this. Another problem is because we are a 30min drive away from any signal, it makes communication with management difficult if there are problems, something that might be addressed for the future. Apart from the water problems, the weekend was perfect. The tranquility is wonderful and the surroundings are spotlessly clean. We will definitely be back again.
Very nice and comfortable house in which we stayed. Rooms are wonderfully spacious, very nice and tidy. Can really recommend them if you need a break. My teenagers just enjoyed it.
One of the best places in the Western Cape for a safe, peaceful getaway.
Peaceful place for a weekend getaway. The road to the house was not so bad during our visit. The house was perfect. Clean, tidy and everything works. Everything has really been thought of to make guests feel at home. With small children it can be difficult because the two bedrooms are only accessible from outside and younger children may find it difficult to move around in the evening.
Tygerhoek Karoo Mountain Retreat far exceeded our expectations! Apart from the beautiful scenery, the accommodation was really lovely and value for money. Everything was very clean and tidy, the place just smelled clean and fresh! Efforts have been made to ensure that everything needed is available, from board games to a coffee plunger. The guest house's quality beds and bedding were a delightful treat and the soap and cream of excellent quality. There was a tin of delicious biscuits to welcome us (thank you very much!) and we enjoyed it early in the morning on top of the roof deck overlooking the beautiful mountains. A lot of effort has been put into nooks and crannies where you can sit and relax to enjoy the natural beauty from every angle. The outdoor showers and toilets are fun! Our children really enjoyed the splash pool after every bike ride. We didn't know about them! Because the place is so remote, it was reassuring that Uncle Johan took us to the door and explained everything to us, even where we could get a signal if it was necessary (fortunately it was not necessary, and we also not missed!). We will definitely go there again!
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- As this is a wild nature reserve, we unfortunately cannot allow pets of any kind onto the reserve.- Please note that there is a gravel road leading to the accommodation. A high clearance and/or 4x4 vehicle is advised. Low slung sedans will struggle on the dirt roads.
- Guests will meet the farm manager at the Shell service centre at 41 Jane St, Touws River, and from there, guests will be guided onto the property. The distance from Touws Rivier to Tygerhoek Karoo Mountain Retreat is approximately 20 km (driving time 45 minutes).
- The lodge and cottages are all off-the-grid with solar lighting and limited charging facilities. The stoves, fridges and geysers all work off gas. There are no electrical appliances available.
- Snakes are prevalent in summer, it is best to close doors and windows if you go out, as baboons and snakes may come into the house if the property is left unattended.
Mountain View
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Set in the valley near a dam, Mountain View has a beautiful open view across to the mountains surrounding Tygerhoek. Springbok and wildebeest are often seen in the vicinity. The cottage is simple but very comfortable, with 2 bedrooms which are both en-suite, with inside and outside showers. The first bedroom contains a king-size bed. The second bedroom contains a romantic wrought-iron double bed and an additional single bed. There is an intimate lounge and dining area and a kitchen equipped with a gas stove and fridge and cutlery and crockery. Lights are provided by solar power. Outside there is a covered patio area with outdoor dining furniture and braai facilities. There is also a natural plunge pool filled with unfiltered borehole water that offers cool respite from the heat.
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Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis and bedding and towels are supplied.
House Rules
- As this is a wild nature reserve, we unfortunately cannot allow pets of any kind onto the reserve.
- Please note that there is a gravel road leading to the accommodation. A high clearance and/or 4x4 vehicle is advised. Low slung sedans will struggle on the dirt roads.
- Guests will meet the farm manager at the Shell service centre at 41 Jane St, Touws River, and from there, guests will be guided onto the property. The distance from Touws Rivier to Tygerhoek Karoo Mountain Retreat is approximately 20 km (driving time 45 minutes).
- The lodge and cottages are all off-the-grid with solar lighting and limited charging facilities. The stoves, fridges and geysers all work off gas. There are no electrical appliances available.
- Snakes are prevalent in summer, it is best to close doors and windows if you go out, as baboons and snakes may come into the house if the property is left unattended.
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Set in the valley near a dam, Mountain View has a beautiful open view across to the mountains surrounding Tygerhoek. Springbok and wildebeest are often seen in the vicinity. The cottage is simple but very comfortable, with 2 bedrooms which are both en-suite, with inside and outside showers. The first bedroom contains a king-size bed. The second bedroom contains a romantic wrought-iron double bed and an additional single bed. There is an intimate lounge and dining area and a kitchen equipped with a gas stove and fridge and cutlery and crockery. Lights are provided by solar power. Outside there is a covered patio area with outdoor dining furniture and braai facilities. There is also a natural plunge pool filled with unfiltered borehole water that offers cool respite from the heat.
Leopard Rock
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Tucked against the mountain, Leopard Rock hides quietly among the rocks until you are almost on the doorstep, the simple stone exterior blending into the surrounding Karoo scrub and acacias. This is a romantic hideaway, with 2 beautiful bedrooms, both with indoor en-suite bathrooms, outdoor showers, and toilets that look up into the mountains. Each bedroom contains a king-size bed. There is an open-plan living and dining area. It also features a simple well-equipped kitchen with a gas stove and fridge. Lights are powered by solar power. Outside there is a courtyard with a verandah and built-in braai. There is also a natural plunge pool filled with unfiltered borehole water that offers cool respite from the heat.
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Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis and bedding and towels are supplied.
House Rules
- As this is a wild nature reserve, we unfortunately cannot allow pets of any kind onto the reserve.
- Please note that there is a gravel road leading to the accommodation. A high clearance and/or 4x4 vehicle is advised. Low slung sedans will struggle on the dirt roads.
- Guests will meet the farm manager at the Shell service centre at 41 Jane St, Touws River, and from there, guests will be guided onto the property. The distance from Touws Rivier to Tygerhoek Karoo Mountain Retreat is approximately 20 km (driving time 45 minutes).
- The lodge and cottages are all off-the-grid with solar lighting and limited charging facilities. The stoves, fridges and geysers all work off gas. There are no electrical appliances available.
- Snakes are prevalent in summer, it is best to close doors and windows if you go out, as baboons and snakes may come into the house if the property is left unattended.
Cancellation policy
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Description
Tucked against the mountain, Leopard Rock hides quietly among the rocks until you are almost on the doorstep, the simple stone exterior blending into the surrounding Karoo scrub and acacias. This is a romantic hideaway, with 2 beautiful bedrooms, both with indoor en-suite bathrooms, outdoor showers, and toilets that look up into the mountains. Each bedroom contains a king-size bed. There is an open-plan living and dining area. It also features a simple well-equipped kitchen with a gas stove and fridge. Lights are powered by solar power. Outside there is a courtyard with a verandah and built-in braai. There is also a natural plunge pool filled with unfiltered borehole water that offers cool respite from the heat.
Waterfall Lodge
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Surrounded by imposing mountains and set deep into the Karooscape, this gracious thatch and stone house is reminiscent of a colonial hunting lodge. It houses an extensive collection of antiques and collectibles. The double-volume living area invites you to sink into big leather sofas in front of a massive fireplace, with wine, books and board games. The formal dining table can comfortably seat 12 people, so plan for decadent meals. There are 3 beautiful double bedrooms and an upstairs loft that is perfect for children and sleeps 6. The large master bedroom contains a king-size bed and 2 single beds, and an en-suite bath and stunning outside shower. The second and third bedrooms each contain a king-size bed and an en-suite bathroom with a shower. There is a fourth smaller bedroom with a double bed, and a bathroom with a shower nearby. The upstairs dormitory-style loft has 6 single beds, ideal for children. The kitchen is well-equipped with a gas stove and fridge. Lights are provided by solar power. Outside, expect to relax on the deep verandah, or in the luxurious outside lounge and bar. There is a wonderful braai area on the outside patio which boasts another massive dining table for long lunches. A fire pit, a viewing deck and hidden hammocks offer other areas to while away the hours under the Karoo skies. A swimming pool that is fed by a borehole, is unfiltered and without chemicals, offers an eco-swimming experience. A beautiful indigenous-treed garden attracts a wide variety of bird life. This is home for family and friends to relax and socialise, for children to play all day and with more than enough space for stressed out workaholics to retreat and chill. No children under 12 years old.
Room Arrangements
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About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Entertainment
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis and bedding and towels are supplied.
House Rules
- As this is a wild nature reserve, we unfortunately cannot allow pets of any kind onto the reserve.
- Please note that there is a gravel road leading to the accommodation. A high clearance and/or 4x4 vehicle is advised. Low slung sedans will struggle on the dirt roads.
- Guests will meet the farm manager at the Shell service centre at 41 Jane St, Touws River, and from there, guests will be guided onto the property. The distance from Touws Rivier to Tygerhoek Karoo Mountain Retreat is approximately 20 km (driving time 45 minutes).
- The lodge and cottages are all off-the-grid with solar lighting and limited charging facilities. The stoves, fridges and geysers all work off gas. There are no electrical appliances available.
- Snakes are prevalent in summer, it is best to close doors and windows if you go out, as baboons and snakes may come into the house if the property is left unattended.
Cancellation policy
before check-in
before check-in
before check-in
Description
Surrounded by imposing mountains and set deep into the Karooscape, this gracious thatch and stone house is reminiscent of a colonial hunting lodge. It houses an extensive collection of antiques and collectibles. The double-volume living area invites you to sink into big leather sofas in front of a massive fireplace, with wine, books and board games. The formal dining table can comfortably seat 12 people, so plan for decadent meals. There are 3 beautiful double bedrooms and an upstairs loft that is perfect for children and sleeps 6. The large master bedroom contains a king-size bed and 2 single beds, and an en-suite bath and stunning outside shower. The second and third bedrooms each contain a king-size bed and an en-suite bathroom with a shower. There is a fourth smaller bedroom with a double bed, and a bathroom with a shower nearby. The upstairs dormitory-style loft has 6 single beds, ideal for children. The kitchen is well-equipped with a gas stove and fridge. Lights are provided by solar power. Outside, expect to relax on the deep verandah, or in the luxurious outside lounge and bar. There is a wonderful braai area on the outside patio which boasts another massive dining table for long lunches. A fire pit, a viewing deck and hidden hammocks offer other areas to while away the hours under the Karoo skies. A swimming pool that is fed by a borehole, is unfiltered and without chemicals, offers an eco-swimming experience. A beautiful indigenous-treed garden attracts a wide variety of bird life. This is home for family and friends to relax and socialise, for children to play all day and with more than enough space for stressed out workaholics to retreat and chill. No children under 12 years old.
Self-catering accommodation is offered in a luxury lodge and 2 simple cottages, which are placed remotely apart, to ensure a private and secluded stay. Each unit is surrounded by indigenous trees and succulents and has beautiful views of the mountains and plains. The lodge and cottages are all built of local stone, blending unobtrusively into the landscape. The interiors are tastefully decorated with luxury linen in the bedrooms, and an interesting array of quirky collectables and antiques giving the houses their Karoo character. The lodge and cottages are well equipped for self-catering, with supplied bedding and towels, fully equipped kitchens and outdoor braais. The units are all completely off-the-grid with power for solar lighting only. There is no 220V electricity. The stoves, fridges and geysers all work off gas. Due to the remote location of the reserve, there is no Wi-Fi and no cell signal reception.
As this is a wilderness area, we unfortunately cannot allow pets of any kind onto the reserve.
There is an abundance of wildlife on the reserve. Visitors may see springbok, steenbok, gemsbok, klipspringer, Vaal rhebok, duiker, African wildcat, civet, dassies, leopard, honey badgers, aardvark and porcupine, as well as predators that include black backed jackal, caracal and the Cape mountain leopard. The reserve is also home to the endangered riverine rabbit and 3 breeding pairs of Verreaux's eagles. It's a haven for birds, expect to see rare lifers, Karoo korhaans, Karoo robins, mousebirds and starlings, to name a few. Evidence of fresh scat remind us of the leopards ever present in the hills. Scratched earth marks the trails of porcupines and aardvark, too shy to appear when people are about. In addition, you may encounter field mice, snakes and the occasional mongoose.
The reserve is extensive and visitors can either explore the valleys or climb up onto the mountain to enjoy magnificent views of the Langeberg mountain range and Little Karoo. The land is a trail runner's and mountain biker's dream offering good climbs and technical sections coupled with fast flat sections on jeep track.
A high clearance or 4x4 vehicle is advised. Low slung sedans will struggle on the dirt roads.