Barrydale Karoo Lodge
Lodging, Serviced accommodationRated 4.2 in 172 Reviews
R 925
Per night
Barrydale Karoo Lodge is situated along the iconic Route 62, known as the world's longest wine route, in the heart of Barrydale, Western Cape, South Africa. The lodge offers nine distinctive rooms, including two that are fully equipped for guests with physical disabilities and wheelchair access.
The accommodation features a mix of rooms with either king-size or single beds, each thoughtfully appointed with modern amenities including free Wi-Fi, mini-fridges, and coffee/tea stations. All rooms are en-suite and offer views of either the peaceful courtyard or the picturesque Barrydale landscape. Room configurations vary, with some featuring additional comforts such as two-seater couches, and bathroom options including either shower-only or shower-over-bath facilities.
The property boasts several amenities including the Vintage Car Café, which serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and the Windpomp Pub where guests can enjoy beverages and signature cocktails. A splash pool provides relief from the Klein Karoo heat, with poolside relaxation areas available to guests.
Each room has been individually named after local flora, reflecting the natural heritage of the region. The Spekboom room, located on the ground floor adjacent to the pool area, includes additional features such as a flat-screen TV with full DSTV channels. The property maintains a maximum occupancy of two guests per room throughout all accommodation options.
The lodge serves as an ideal base for exploring the Klein Karoo region, combining comfort with local charm to provide guests with a welcoming haven along Route 62.