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Drostdy Hotel
Offering an outdoor pool, spa and on-site restaurant, Drostdy Hotel is located in the beautiful town of Graaff-Reinet, which features over 220 heritage sites.

The Whyte House
Set in Graaff-Reinet, The Whyte House features air-conditioned rooms. Among the various facilities are a garden, a terrace, as well as a shared lounge, with a TV.

2 On Greeff
2 On Greeff is located in Graaff-Reinet, just 9.3 miles from Valley of Desolation and a 13-minute walk from Anglo-Boer War Memorial.

Die Dorpshuis Graaff Reinet
Die Dorpshuis Graaff Reinet enjoys a location in Graaff-Reinet, 8.6 miles from Valley of Desolation and a 19-minute walk from Graaff-Reinet Railway Station.

Acacia Home
Offering inner courtyard views, Acacia Home in Graaff-Reinet offers accommodations and a terrace.

River Bend Guesthouses
River Bend Guesthouses offers accommodations in Graaff-Reinet, 8.9 miles from Valley of Desolation and a 19-minute walk from Anglo-Boer War Memorial.

Langhuis Guesthouse
Langhuis Guesthouse provides rooms in Graaff-Reinet near Urquhart House Museum and Dutch Reformed Church - Groot Kerk.

Wild Olive Cottage
Wild Olive Cottage is located in Graaff-Reinet, just 6.6 miles from Urquhart House Museum and 6.7 miles from Anglo-Boer War Memorial. Guests may go for a swim in the private pool.

Furrows Lodge
Located a 2-minute walk from Owl House Museum, Furrows Lodge offers an outdoor swimming pool, a garden and air-conditioned accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi.

The Bethesda
Providing garden views, The Bethesda in Nieu-Bethesda offers accommodations and a shared lounge. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.

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- 8.0
The town has a long history and it is very well worthwhile...
The town has a long history and it is very well worthwhile exploring the sights in town as well as the nature reserves nearby. The Valley of Desolation is amazing. Plenty of good places to eat in town. On Sundays the town is very quiet.Guest review byNOELSouth Africa - 10.0
Quaint town, beautiful to walk around.
Quaint town, beautiful to walk around. Tourism was quiet but we had a very enjoyable experience. We will be back. I love that it has farm almost in town, it has that old fashioned back to basics feel. The scenery is spectacular.Guest review byAnonymous - 10.0
It was easy to find the accommodation.
It was easy to find the accommodation. Graaff - Reinet is a must visit town! I found the staff at 4 Rothman street B & B to be professional, friendly and helpful in particlar due to the fact that I arrived very late. Unfortunately it was only overnight stay. I will visit Graaf - Reinet again to explore more of the town and surrounds.Guest review byLourensSouth Africa - 10.0
Complete break from city life in the best possible way.
Complete break from city life in the best possible way. I can't comment on the restaurants as we chose to braai - I have no words to describe the night sky. The stars were breathtaking. The Owl House is a must see. Sadly we ran out of time for the fossil museum and the Stone People. We will definitely be back.Guest review byAnonymousSouth Africa - 10.0
We enjoyed our lunch at Maria's café as well as dinner at...
We enjoyed our lunch at Maria's café as well as dinner at Coldstream Restaurant and visited the Graaff-Reinet Museum. We also browsed through local small business shops and bought very delicious dried fruit at Kamdeboo Slaghuis. The highlight of our visit to Graaff-Reinet was most definitely our stay at the Drostdy Hotel with superb breakfast. The friendly hospitality of the well trained staff stood out. We will definitely visit Graaff-Reinet again in near future.Guest review byChris - 8.0
Time seems to have stopped in Nieu Bethesda.
Time seems to have stopped in Nieu Bethesda. It is refreshing and humbling to see how simply people live and yet how full their lives are - there is colour and mystery and warmth and friendliness everywhere you go. A few days here reminds one of what is important - goodness and kindness and faith and gratitude and relationships... and GREAT food!Guest review byGlendaSouth Africa