Description
Riverside House Bed & Breakfast is set on the Hennops River in the tranquil estate of Twin Rivers in Irene. We are committed to personal service for the discerning business person and traveler, where every request is treated with royal hospitality. Our peaceful, nature-filled hideaway and relaxing environment makes a unique and ideal setting for those who want an "out of town" venue that still is close to town. Luxurious bedrooms await you with feather/down duvets and white, crisp percale linen. Both twin and king size rooms are available.
Step out the gate into nature walks and be part of the historic home of General Jan Smuts.Take a 5 minute drive and you can be in the middle of the African wildlife with rhino, wildebeest and zebra in the beautiful Rietvlei Nature Reserve. Spend your day on horseback on the Jan Smuts Farm enjoying the varied bird life that naturally inhabits this quiet area, or explore the newly built Irene Mall with its unique shopping experiences, luxurious restaurants and movie theaters.
We are within 1km to the N1 and R21 (Kempton Park) with easy access to R101 (Old Johannesburg Rd) and the R14 (Krugersdorp). We are within 40km of O.R Tambo International airport. Restaurants and shops are in close proximity.
Check-In 01:00 PM Check-Out 10:00 AM
Price & Availability
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* Please note that these rates are a
guide and are subject to change. Please confirm availability by requesting a quote.
Barbet Suite x 1
Includes: Self-catering
Large suite with twin beds and en-suite bath and shower. Balcony overlooking Hennops River and pool.
Features available
Lourie Room x 1
Includes: Self-catering
King size bed with en-suite bath and shower. Private patio and views to the Hennops River.
Features available
Riverside House
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