A further 5 executive double rooms or single rooms will be ideal for the avid golfer or businessman visiting our town. The family room is one of my favourites and any family will be able to have an unforgettable stay with us. You will undoubtedly not be disappointed by the luxury style and beauty we have to offer, all while retaining the warmth and comfort of home.
In Room Facilities:
En-suite bathrooms. Three rooms have full bathrooms Three rooms have Private balconies where two of them have a view of the Breede Valley Mountains and the Golf Course. TV with DSTV Hospitality trays Shower gel and shampoo in the shower and also hand wash and hand cream at basins. WIFI in all rooms.
Establishment Facilities:
Swimming pool, off-street parking and also braai area and a lounge to sit and enjoy the view.
Worcester lies on the main route to and from Cape Town, Johannesburg and Port Elizabeth. With its wide range of service and commercial facilities, Worcester has become the business and shopping centre for the entire valley and surrounding towns. Worcester is a town with a particularly impressive cultural heritage. In 1819 Worcester was proclaim a sub-drostdy of Tulbagh. Two farms were bought for the purpose of laying out a town. In 1822 Worcester was proclaimed a full drostdy. The town was named after the Marquis of Worcester brother of Lord Charles Somerset. It is a well-known educational centre and has several schools, a college as well as special schools for the disabled. Surrounded by majestic mountain and verdant valleys, the town is seated in the biggest wine-producing district in the country. There is a lot to see and do in Worcester and it is ideally situated to explore the surrounding towns, vines and valleys - a real eco-destination nestled between majestic mountain ranges and magnificent scenery. From here you can visit the towns like Tulbagh, Ceres or Robertson, or take a tour around the KWV Brandy Cellar Complex.
Popular Attractions In And Around Worcester: R62 Wine route Worcester Wine Route Breedekloof Wine Route Karoo Desert National Botanical Garden Fairy Glen Private Game Reserve Kleinplasie Living Open-air Museum Kwaggas Kloof Hugo Naude Art Gallery Olive Tasting KWV Mountain Mill Shopping Centre Golden Valley Casino Adventurous Activities: Game Watching - Big five Horse Riding Mountain Biking Hiking Trails: We offer our own succulent trail. 4X4 Trails: Self-drive 4X4 trips on the challenging trail up the mountain.
If cancelling 7 days before arrival, forfeit 100% of the deposit.
If cancelling 14 days before arrival, forfeit 75% of the deposit.
If cancelling 28 days before arrival, forfeit 50% of the deposit.
N1 from Johannesburg Second set of robots turn right (Roux Avenue) o First road left (Roux Avenue) o First left again (Kolie Nelson) Second right (Fairway Drive) o First left ( St Andrews Drive) Last thatch roof house on left hand side in cul-de-sac N1 from Cape Town First robot turn left into Roux Avenue (First robot after the Casino) o First road left (Roux Avenue) First left again (Kolie Nelson) o Second right (Fairway Drive) o First left ( St Andrews Drive) Last thatch roof house on left hand side in cul-de-sac. R62 from Robertson Left into High Street o Right into Riebeeck Street o Keep on until you hit the N1 Go straight over the N1 into Roux Avenue o First left (Kolie Nelson) Second right (Fairway Drive) First left ( St Andrews Drive) o Last thatch roof house on left hand side in cul-de-sac.
Children welcome.