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THIS IS THE DEAL FROM MEADOW VIEW GUEST HOUSE
- A 1-night stay for 2 adults and 2 kids in a Family Room with Mountain View
IMPORTANT INFO YOU NEED TO KNOW
- This deal is valid for use until 30 September 2024
- Valid for 4 people (2 adults & 2 children)
- Valid for stays all week, including weekends.
- The stated value of this offer is based on the Best Available Rate provided by the service provider at time of publication.
NEXT STEPS FOR YOU
- On completion of your purchase, please contact the service provider using the Booking Information details included on this page.
- Present your code to the service provider at the time of booking.
- Daddy’s Deals refunds may be processed within 30 days of the purchase date. Requests to be emailed to refunds@daddysdeals.co.za. T&Cs apply
- You are entitled to cancel your booking with this service provider up to 1 week before your confirmed date. Thereafter, no refund will be issued. No-shows forfeit the offer.
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MEADOW VIEW GUEST COTTAGE
Boasting a patio with mountain views, a garden and barbecue facilities, Meadow View can be found in Wakkerstroom, close to Wakkerstroom Wetland and 42 km from Majuba Hill Battle Site. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi. Outdoor dining is also possible at the cottage. There is a seating area, a dining area and a kitchenette complete with an oven, a microwave and a toaster.
For added privacy, the accommodation has a private entrance and is protected by full-day security. For visitors looking to embark on day trips to nearby landmarks, Meadow View features a selection of packed lunches. Guests at the accommodation will be able to enjoy activities in and around Wakkerstroom, like cycling and hiking. The guest house has a picnic area where you can spend a day out in the open.
The nearest airport is Secunda Airfield Airport, 170 km from Meadow View.
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WAKKERSTROOM
Wakkerstroom, which is set in a peaceful valley overlooked by Ossewakop Mountain, is a world-renowned destination. As the second oldest town in the province, Wakkerstroom is brimming with history that is only rivalled by its natural splendour.
Wakkerstroom is the second oldest town in the province as Voortrekkers settled at the foot of Ossewakop in the 1850s and the town was proclaimed in 1859. To this day it has retained its small-town air, which makes it so charming. Despite its small size there is much to do in Wakkerstroom besides birdwatching. Speak to Chris Smit, who is the town's former mayor. He has an impressive collection of thousands of Anglo-Boer War as well as World War I and II memorabilia in his home, which has been converted into a private museum called Oppikoppi. He will point you in the direction of the nearby cemetery across the street, where fallen war heroes lie and will also tell you about De Oude Stasie (the old train station), which has been transformed into a restaurant and camping site.
You'll appreciate the fresh country air on a leisurely hike up Ossewakop for a picnic or sundowners with panoramic views and mountain bikers may want to cycle to the top instead. No country retreat is complete without a fishing expedition, Zaaihoek and Martin's Dam offer just that. Even though the area is predominantly known for sheep and cattle farming, children will be fascinated by a visit to the alpacas at Mistique Alpacas.
The town is small enough to explore on foot or bicycle and the shops along the two main roads (Van Riebeek and Badenhorst Street) give you a sense of the countryside that resides in a time gone by. The shelves are stocked with fresh cow's milk, farm cheese, homemade preserves, cookies and rusks as well as handmade souvenirs. Who knows perhaps you'll even leave with an artwork bought from the Metamorphosis gallery or a restored antique. Wakkerstroom hosts an annual music festival and natural fibre fair and because it's less than three hours' drive from Johannesburg, it makes for a sublime Sho't Left getaway. Don't forget to take along your binoculars, camera and hiking shoes!
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