Location: South Africa » Western Cape » Garden Route » N2 Route » GeorgeEdenwood Guest HouseEdenwood Guest House Bed & Breakfast accommodation in George Western CapeDescriptionSituated in George the capital city and geographical hub of the Garden Route. The ideal base for you to explore the rest of the Garden Route, with its many scenic wonders of golden beaches, rocky shorelines, mysterious forests, wild birds and flowers, breathtaking mountains and tranquil lakes. All of which are united by an overriding theme of natural beauty.
A taste of Eden - Edenwood Guest House is nestled at the foot of the Outeniqua Mountains in the suburb of Eden, adjacent to the George Dam.
Edenwood , with it s meandering gardens and tumbling river that form part of the Kat River Reserve, provide you with tranquillity and gracious hospitality. The ambiance of this comfortable Colonial Guest Home makes it a sheer pleasure to return to after a weary day of exploring the Garden Route and surrounds.
Edenwood Guest House boasts a friendly cat onsite. Rates | | The Poppy Room | R220.00 per person sharing* per night | n/a | | | The Regency Suite | R330.00 per person sharing* per night | n/a | | | The Forest View Suite | R330.00 per person sharing* per night | R600.00 per night for the suite | | | Lemon Tree Cottage | R330.00 per person sharing* per night | R600.00 per night for the cottage |
DirectionsFrom George Airport: Exit the airport and turn right at the T intersection into R102 at the airport entrance. Carry on along this road which goes around the airport perimeter fencing until you see a bridge. Take a slip road to the left (N2 George) and proceed onto the Freeway (N2). Take 3rd turning off the N2 (Exit 437) into George coming from Cape Town. Take the 2nd right into Fifth Street. Go through the 4-way stop, continue straight on to the traffic circle and turn right onto Stander Street. Drive past the Retirement Village and take next left into Bokmakerrie Street, down a steep hill towards the forest and after curve in the road, take the next left into Hammerkop Street. We are No.9, the large white house with a green roof and the South African Flag outside. |
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