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Mo & Rose At Soekershof

Rated 4.9 in 12 Reviews

Robertson, Western Cape
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R 2,610
Avg per night for 2 guests

Mo & Rose At Soekershof is a country getaway situated at the foot of the Langeberg mountains, just outside of Robertson in the scenic Klaasvoogds West area. It is located along the R60/R62, which is known as the world's longest wine route, and provides an opportunity to explore the Robertson Wine Valley. The property features a magical sensual secret garden inhabited by legions of succulent plants and trees silhouetted against the vast South African sky.

At the center of the property resides the guesthouse and restaurant, Restaurant Succulent. The guesthouse offers 8 contemporary en-suite bedrooms with private patios and enchanting garden and mountain views. Each room is thoughtfully designed with close attention to detail. The accommodation options include 6 rooms in the former farmhouse, located in the center of the gardens, known as the Garden and Pool rooms. The Garden rooms face the main gardens and Langeberg mountains, while the Pool rooms overlook a private garden with a private pool. Additionally, there are 2 rooms in the historical cottage, situated next to the restaurant, built in a maisonette style with a staircase leading to an upper open plan bedroom area.

All rooms include a la carte breakfast, air-conditioning, tea and coffee facilities, minibar, iPod docking station, Nespresso coffee machine, DSTV and DVD player, wireless internet access, and daily service. The property is family-friendly, with Cottage Room 8 accommodating 2 adults and 2 children aged 0-17 years, and Pool Room 6 accommodating 2 adults and 2 children aged 0-17 years.

Restaurant Succulent, located in the beautifully renovated old barn, celebrates the art and joy of eating and drinking. It offers an incredible international contemporary menu that aims to exceed expectations and satisfy cravings. Guests can escape to a tranquil environment and enjoy the food while taking in the breathtaking views. The restaurant serves an a la carte menu for dinner from Wednesday to Sunday and lunch from Friday to Sunday.

The property also features the "seekers' courtyard," a private garden brimming with trees that stand as natural sculptures in the sky alongside aloes, succulents, and euphorbias. Since its beginnings in the 1950s, the garden has grown into a sanctuary of natural beauty, featuring hundreds of different species of succulent plants, including cacti.

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