Le Bonheur Guest House
Guest HouseRated 4.0 in 1 Reviews
R 715
Avg per night
Le Bonheur Guest House has a rich historical background, having been established in 1903 as a hostel for children orphaned during the First Boer War, particularly following the Battle of Majuba against Britain. The property underwent a transformation in 1981 to become a guest house while maintaining its original structure and woodwork. A notable feature is the century-old operational fireplace that continues to provide warmth during winter.
The establishment, which remains family-operated, consists of five self-catering units and six fully serviced rooms in the main building. Amenities include home-cooked meals, a clear swimming pool for summer enjoyment, and a traditional atmosphere that offers guests an escape from urban life. The property maintains an old-world charm while providing modern comforts.
Strategically positioned near the N3 highway, Le Bonheur Guest House offers easy access to various attractions including Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve, Emerald Casino, Carnival City, and Monte Casino. Local entertainment options include a quarterly night market, monthly flea market, Her Majesty's Salon, and historic buildings. All rooms feature en-suite facilities, DStv, and Wi-Fi connectivity.
The property includes a Tuscan-style main villa with six bedrooms, accommodating up to twelve guests, and several cottages. The five-star Lime Cottage offers two bedrooms and bathrooms, while Lavender and Lemon Cottages each feature two en-suite bedrooms with separate bath and shower facilities, fully equipped kitchens, and comfortable living areas. The cottages are designed to accommodate small families or groups of four, with Lavender Cottage offering additional mountain views from its terrace.