Loeriesfontein Windpomp Gastehuis
Rated 4.7 in 7 Reviews
Loeriesfontein, Northern CapeR 900
Avg per night for 2 guests
Loeriesfontein is a town situated in the Hantam region of the Northern Cape, South Africa, approximately 80 kilometers from Calvinia. It is located in a basin surrounded by beautiful mountain ranges. The town is a part of Namaqualand, globally renowned for its abundance of wild flowers, comprising around 4,000 different species, during the South African spring season. Visitors from all over the world flock to witness this natural beauty.
Loeriesfontein plays a significant role in the sheep farming and salt mining industries of South Africa. It is also home to one of the world's only two windmill museums, known as the Fred Turner Museum, which showcases 27 assembled windpumps. Additionally, the Quiver Tree Forest near Loeriesfontein is one of the largest of its kind in the world.
The Loeriesfontein Windpomp Gastehuis offers a comfortable air-conditioned room with a double bed, en-suite bathroom, DStv, fridge, microwave, cutlery, crockery, iron and ironing board, with backup solar power during load shedding.