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Cheerio Farm Trout Fishing Lodge
Tzaneen

100%

Highly recommended
Cheerio Farm is one of the most beautiful places we have ever stayed at. We arrived at night, so when we opened our curtains in the morning, we were completely amazed at the breathtaking beauty of the mountains and forests right outside our window! The staff were very helpful and even came and built a fire for us in the cottage because it was cold a rainy. We went for a long walk in the forest and to the 4 dams on the property. One of the dams is a fly fisherman's paradise! We saw trou ... more — Mary de Kock, South Africa


Plumpudding Mozambiqe - Cape Cod House
Bilene

90%

Fantastic
Fantabulous, warm homely atmosphere! — Muhammad Omarjee, South Africa


FrancolinHof Guest House
Hermanus

98%

High expectations well exceeded
What I look for in a guest house is a clean bathroom, a good night's sleep, and a square meal. Francolin excels at the basics. Add to this a few luxuries and wonderfully hospitable hosts Mary and Jean, in a truly magnificent setting, and you can't go wrong. — Andre Coetzee, South Africa


Amazian Mountain River Lodge Drakensberg
Underberg

100%

Perfect
It was absolutely perfect. Brent & Trudie are excellent hosts and the food is divine. After you have eaten, you already start to wonder what the next meal is going to be. The views are beautiful and you can sit next to the pool and enjoy your surroundings, while sipping on a glass of whine. We will definitely go back to Amazian very soon. — Andre Nel, South Africa