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Addo Reach & Hein's Cottage

Rated 4.9 in 7 Reviews

Alicedale, Eastern Cape
from
R 300
Avg per night

Addo Reach and Hein's Cottage is a guest accommodation located in Alicedale, a peaceful hamlet in the heart of the 1820 Settler country. It offers a safe, secure, and malaria-free environment with excellent game viewing opportunities. The Addo Elephant Park, Shamwari, Pumba, and Schotia Parks are within easy driving distance on well-maintained roads. The historic towns of Grahamstown, Salem, and Sidbury are also nearby, and the renowned Grahamstown Festival, featuring local and international arts, crafts, and theater, takes place in June and July each year, just 52 km away.

Addo Reach provides an ideal place to find peace and quiet, away from the crowds. Guests can enjoy various outdoor activities such as cycling, walking, running, and golf (subject to availability). The accommodation offers privacy and comfort, whether you want to relax, read books, paint, write, or enjoy a glass of wine on the patio.

The "Main House" is called Addo Reach, and Hein's Cottage, named after the young man who helped renovate it, is a separate unit connected by a 20-meter pathway. The Main House has three well-appointed rooms, a Loft Library, and independent access, allowing guests to come and go without curfews. Hein's Cottage is a fully equipped self-catering cottage with a spacious bedroom, en-suite bathroom, lounge area, DSTV, CD, and DVD player. It also has a private braai and patio area and offers secure parking.

Rates include daily full room service, complimentary bottled water, tea, coffee, muffins, and hospitality toiletries. Catering options are available on request at the time of reservation, including a full English breakfast and a two-course dinner. Guests can also enjoy meals at Louis' Pub and Grub (subject to availability) or prepare their own braai on the patios.

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