Kia Ora literally means 'be well' in Maori, and is used as a greeting or toast. We look forward to welcoming you with a hearty 'Kia Ora' in a place so special, you will not want to leave once you have savoured our home-grown hospitality in the lap of luxury.
The Guest House nestles high on a hill in more than 10 acres of pine forest and indigenous flora. It is a magical setting, complete with a railway in the valley and almost 180 degrees of ocean as a bonus.
Indulge in views of the mighty Outeniqua mountains
to the North and the glorious sea views across the river, br...
Kia Ora literally means 'be well' in Maori, and is used as a greeting or toast. We look forward to welcoming you with a hearty 'Kia Ora' in a place so special, you will not want to leave once you have savoured our home-grown hospitality in the lap of luxury.
The Guest House nestles high on a hill in more than 10 acres of pine forest and indigenous flora. It is a magical setting, complete with a railway in the valley and almost 180 degrees of ocean as a bonus.
Indulge in views of the mighty Outeniqua mountains
to the North and the glorious sea views across the river, breakers and bay.
Spectacular skyscapes and sunsets with Mossel Bay's flickering lights in the distance will set the mood for a sumptuous dinner, served on request.