
About Mosterts Hoek Guest House
Mosterts Hoek Guest House is a farmhouse-style self-catering house found on a farm near Romans Rivier between Ceres and Worcester.
Mosterts Hoek Guest House sleeps up to eight people in the four bedrooms. The house is fully equipped for self-catering with fridge, stove, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher, indoor fireplace, outdoor braai and communal swimming pool. The house boasts a trendy open-plan kitchen and cosy lounge with fireplace. The fun, relaxed atmosphere on the farm makes it the perfect getaway for the entire family. Stunning views of the mountains and entire Breede River valley.
The Guest House is situated near well-known Wine Estates, scenic views, game viewing, mountain bike cycling, hiking, working farm, snow; when cold enough, and the Aquila Nature Reserve
- Response Rate: 100%
- Enquiry Response Time: an hour
- Type: Guest House
- Sleeps: 8
- Check-in: 2:00 PM Check-out: 10:00 AM
- Reviews: 2 Reviews
Facilities
- Braai/Barbecue
- Swimming Pool
- Pet Friendly*
- Wi-Fi
- Parking on Premises
Languages Spoken
- English
Important Information
No one-night bookings over long weekends.
Swimming is at own risk.
No children under 12 allowed in the communal swimming pool area without supervision.
Internet: There is a wireless internet connection available.
Pet Policy: All dogs, cats, caged birds and any other well-behaved pets welcome on arrangement. Bring own pet beds and... No one-night bookings over long weekends.
Swimming is at own risk.
No children under 12 allowed in the communal swimming pool area without supervision.
Internet: There is a wireless internet connection available.
Pet Policy: All dogs, cats, caged birds and any other well-behaved pets welcome on arrangement. Bring own pet beds and bowls.
We accept no responsibility for any injuries or accidents while on our premises.
Please telephone us if you anticipate arriving after 18h00. see more
Reviews for Mosterts Hoek Guest House
2 guest reviews Reviews of5 out of 5 stars
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*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling