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Kamieskroon – 6 hotels and places to stay

What guests said about Kamieskroon:

  • 10.0

    Kamieskroon is a very small town.

    Kamieskroon is a very small town. You can walk through the town. They do have a small shop for necessities and fresh bread and cooldrinks. They have a butchery and a liquor store. We had breakfast and dinner at Harry's Guesthouse where we enjoyed our stay for 3 nights. We droved through the Skilpad reserve nearby and we had lunch at Murasie. I do recommend their roosterkoek. We took a daytrip to Springbok using the N7 and there we went to the Goegap nature reserve. You can do daytrips to nearby smaller towns from Kamieskroon, but I do recommend a 4x4 vehicle due to the condition of the gravel road.
    Guest review by
    Anonymous
    South Africa
  • 10.0

    We didn't know what to expect upon arrival, but the town...

    We didn't know what to expect upon arrival, but the town really won us over. Clean, quiet and beautiful location. The Hotel was sadly under renovation during our visit, but should be open from April 2025 again. Kuiervriende is a small Farm Stall (Padstal) type vibe where Oom Peet and his wife will happily recommend routes to drive and places to stop at (for the best biltong along your journey for example). They also have a small food menu and sell all sorts - everything home made. Not much else to do in Kamieskroon other than relax, enjoy the fresh air and take in the beautiful views. We luckily went well prepared: there are no shops. Pack your meat, drinks and wood for braai's. Kamieskroon will remain a fixture on our roadtrips going forward.
    Guest review by
    Rick Smith
    South Africa
  • 10.0

    Quaint little town, perfectly situated for visiting the...

    Quaint little town, perfectly situated for visiting the Namaqua National Park, as well as being an easy drive up to the Goegap Nature Reserve. Excellent Spring wildflower viewing. Market and information centre in the Church Hall with local handcrafts and good food on offer.
    Guest review by
    Barbara
    South Africa
  • 10.0

    Cosy Cottage - superb, neat , clean and comfortable...

    Cosy Cottage - superb, neat , clean and comfortable accomodation. Michelle is a friendly and very helpful host. She gave us the best voice message route map. The flowers were unbelievably amazing, stunning and beautiful ! Our visit to the Kamieskroon area exceeded all our expectations, by far !
    Guest review by
    Wolfgang
    Namibia
  • 10.0

    Kamieskroon se natuuromgewing is met of sonder blomme baie...

    Kamieskroon se natuuromgewing is met of sonder blomme baie besonders. Die berggebied is nog 'n onontginde toerismebron. Daar is 'n goeie verskeidenheid akkommodasiepunte. Die Namakwa Nasionale Park is 'n besondere bate vir die omgewing. Let daarop; Winkels voorsien net die basiese lewensbenodighede, en daar is nie brandstof te kry nie, of buite winkelure 'n bank OTM om kontante te trek nie..
    Guest review by
    Braham
    South Africa
  • 4.0

    Kamieskroon has the advantage of being close to the...

    Kamieskroon has the advantage of being close to the Namaqualand nature reserve that is an excellent place to view flowers. Despite that, and also being on the N7, in a very strategic position between Namibia or Upington to Cape Town the town offers nothing much for the traveler. You need to make sure you have cash as credit cards are not accepted. Shops have little by way of supplies and the two or so eating places offer dismal selections. The one place we visited offered two disappointing items on the menu, soup or a fried type of bread donut thing (vetkoek) and that was all. All the potential customers except us simply walked away. It is a small town and most of the residents are probably lacking in resources but still, because of the town's strategic location, it could be so much more.
    Guest review by
    Phillip
    South Africa