Description
Walking through the foyer you get a glimpse of the courtyard, lush green lawn and swimming pool area where guests unwind while enjoying the view of the nearby mountains. All 33 en-suite bedrooms offer air-conditioning and modern facilities to ensure an enjoyable stay.
After a delicious meal in the Wild Apricot Restaurant, which offers a choice of traditional and continental dishes, our residents pub, The Dog and Trumpet, is where pre-dinner drinks and after dinner night caps are served until late.
The Wellness Centre offer health treatments, and include a steam room. This, in combination with our mineral pool, ensures you’ll be spoiled before you continue your journey. The hotel is pet friendly* and offers the ideal weekend breakaway for Capetonians as well as a convenient halfway stop-over between Cape Town and the Garden Route.
In a region known for its hospitality the staff at the hotel aim for personable but professional service. Please discuss your needs with Reception at time of booking.
Check-In 02:00 PM Check-Out 11:00 AM
Price & Availability
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* Please note that these rates are a guide and are subject to change. Please confirm
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Classic Rooms x 22
Includes: B & B
Our classic rooms, although somewhat smaller than our luxury rooms are creations of extreme comfort for our guests. Gay colours typical of the Art Deco period are being used and every room is furnished with a beautiful Art Deco dressing table and fabrics of that period. Most classic rooms are in the main hotel.
Features available
Luxury x 11
Includes: B & B
All equipped with mini-bars enabling guests to stock up with drinks and fresh milk. All luxury rooms also have separate bath and shower
Features available
Montagu Country Hotel
Map
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*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling
distance.