The Karoohuisie is in the quietest corner at the Karoo Pandok Guesthouse and sleep five guests. It has two bedrooms, the main bedroom has air-conditioning with a queen size bed and the second bedroom has three single beds.
The Karoohuisie is a self-catering unit with elegant yet simple interiorand is the perfect overnight stay where you can relax after a long drive. The kitchen is fully equipped with a microwave, gas stove, fridge and electric kettle.
It also has a covered patio with outdoor braai/barbeque facilities and furniture for outdoor living with a view of a private garden to relax in. All linen and towels are provided, with tea and coffee facilities and rusks included.
The swimming pool is at the main guesthouse and can be used by the cottage guests.
The guest house is just a 3-minute drive away from the centre of town. For dinner guests can eat at the Die Ou Kar Restaurant in town or enjoy a braai at the Karoohuisie. Breakfast is available at the main guesthouse at an extra cost to the guests.
The property offers free parking. Wi-Fi is available at the main guesthouse.
We love to meet new guests and make them all feel welcome. We live on site to make sure that your needs and requests can be fulfilled to our best abilities. There is a sparkling pool to cool down after your long drive and relax in a luscious garden to enjoy the sunset. Braai facilities are available to enjoy your own braai. Braaipacks, wood and firelighters also available on site. Wifi is available at the main guesthouse.
The Hennie Steyn Bridge across the Orange River is the longest road-rail bridge in the South Africa. It is the perfect place to watch the sun set and enjoy a sun-downer and to gaze at stars after dark...
The Pellissier museum was erected as the residence of the reverend J.P. Pellissier, the French missionary of the Paris Mission Society. The lifestyle of the period can be appreciated by visitors. Household items as well as clothes, vehicles, furniture, documents and a photo gallery are on display here.
Bethulie Concentration Camp - this site is a sad commemoration of what was one of the largest of the camps used by the British in the Anglo-Boer War (1899 to 1902).
Ox Wagon Monument used to depict an ox wagon drawn by oxen and was made from molten discarded cartridge casings from the Anglo Boer War. It commemorates the 1938 re-enactment of the Great Trek. After the oxen were stolen in the nineties, the ox wagon was removed and displayed in the Pellissier House Museum, where it can still be viewed. Replicas of the oxen were made from the original mold and is now on display with the ox wagon in the museum.
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