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Talking Trees Self-Catering House

Rated 5.0 in 4 Reviews

Clarens, Free State
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R 4,400
Avg per night for 2 guests

The Talking Trees Self-Catering House is a self-catering accommodation facility located in Swartland, an older and more established part of Clarens. It is situated within walking distance from the village square and the surrounding hills, making it an ideal choice for visitors who enjoy both the convenience of being close to the town center and the opportunity for outdoor activities.

The house offers peaceful and comfortable accommodation, aiming to make visitors and travelers feel at home while they are away from their own homes. It features four bedrooms, which can comfortably accommodate up to eight adults. All bedrooms are equipped with electric blankets, top-quality linens, duvets, and extra blankets, ensuring a warm and cozy sleeping environment. Additionally, each bedroom is provided with a hair dryer.

The accommodation has two bathrooms, both of which are equipped with a bath, shower, and heated towel rails. There is also a separate third guest toilet available. The fully equipped kitchen includes a gas/electrical stove, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher, allowing guests to prepare their own meals with ease.

The open-plan living area is designed for comfort and relaxation, with a fireplace and underfloor heating, as well as a full DStv subscription for entertainment. Secure parking is provided inside a double garage with a remote-controlled door, ensuring the safety of guests' vehicles.

The Talking Trees Self-Catering House offers various room configurations, including a main king en-suite bedroom, a second king en-suite bedroom with a toilet and private entrance, a third bedroom with a king or twin bed option, and a fourth bedroom with twin beds. There is also a family bathroom with a bath, shower, toilet, basin, and heated towel rail.

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