The Barons Palace Hotel in Oudtshoorn reveals to her guests an era of affluence and opulence. The Hotel was built at the turn of the century by a wealthy Ostrich Baron.
Lush drapes, high ceilings, ornate fireplaces and original
ostrich plume showcases recreate an era of gracious elegance.
Ascending the majestic staircase to the sweeping reception rooms and vast veranda, one imagines the lavish entertaining that took place in celebration of the flourishing ostrich feather industry.
The hotel is ideally equipped to host weddings and other special functions.
Leading from the Palace outdoors, one enters the intimate restaurant which specialises in local game cuisine. The atmosphere in this elegant area, will ensure a hearty appetite.
For breakfast-time and all-day treats, like pizzas, visit our guest breakfast area with it`s colourful decor.
Situated along the famous Garden Route, this unique venue offers fully licensed air-conditioned conference facilities for up to 120 delegates.
Rooms:
The attractive, air-conditioned en-suite bedrooms are clustered around a sunny courtyard with swimming pool and gazebo.
Tastefully appointed rooms with French doors leading to swimming pool.
Equipped with:
bath/shower
telephone
oil heater
electric blanket
overhead fan
tea/coffee supplies
bathroom amenities
clock/radio
iron/ironing-board
hair-dryer.
Non-smoking rooms and baby-sitting services available.
Suites in the Palace available on request.
Activities:
The Barons Palace lies in close proximity to the famous ostrich show farms, Cango Caves, cheetah ranch and numerous other attractions.
Enjoy a scenic drive over Swartberg Pass to the hamlet of Prince Albert, returning via Meiring's Poort, well known for it's interesting geological formations.
How to get there:
See Map In Oudtshoorn, drive straight down Voortrekker Weg.
Drive until you get the Oudtshoorn Inn and then turn left. When you get to Hope Street turn right into v.d.Riet and left again into High Street. Barons Palace will be on your Left hand side on the corner of Hope and High Street.