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10 1 review
Klaarstroom
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Môreson House (Ostrich)
2 2
gîte , Morgenzon
Gîte for up to 4 guests with an excellent rating of 100% based on 1 reviews. Your accommodation will be located in Morgenzon. Facilities and services include a kitchen, a barbecue and a coffee place. This accommodation also has a garden!
Klaarstroom
29/06 – 07/07
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Avondrust Farm Stay - Ebeneser Cottage
2 4
gîte , Afrique du Sud
Avondrust Farm Stay, a self-catering cottage in the Great Karoo region of South Africa, offers a secluded escape for nature lovers, with distances to major towns needing clarification from the owner. This two-bedroom, two-bathroom property sleeps four guests and features a kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, plus a garden, parking, and opportunities for hiking, bass fishing, and cycling on marked routes; breakfast baskets and braai packs are available on request.
9.7 7 reviews
Klaarstroom
22/10 – 29/10
R2339/nighttotal: R16373 (7 )
Avondrust Farm Stay - Môreson Cottage (Donkey)
2 2
gîte , Klaarstroom
Môreson Cottage, a self-catering holiday home in Klaarstroom, offers easy access to the scenic Karoo landscape. This recently renovated farmhouse comprises two private units, sleeping four guests, and features a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a private patio with barbecue, a swimming pool, and access to bass fishing in farm dams, cycling routes, and walking trails.
Klaarstroom
29/06 – 07/07
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Klaarstroom Guest House
1 4
house , Klaarstroom
This Karoo villa is located in the small village of Klaarstroom, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of the scenic Karoo region. The five-bedroom, five-bathroom property sleeps up to ten guests and boasts a swimming pool, parking, and a fully equipped kitchen; self-catering, semi-catering, or full-catering options are available.
Frequently asked questions about holiday rentals in Klaarstroom
Which walking or cycling routes are the best in Klaarstroom?
The best walking route is the one that goes up to the top of the Swartberg Pass. It's a bit of a climb, but the views from the top are amazing. There are plenty of cycling routes in the area, too. The road to the Gamkapoort Nature Reserve is a good option if you want a longer ride, and the road to the Cango Caves is a good option if you want a shorter ride.
What are the best Airbnb and vacation rentals in Klaarstroom?
What sports or outdoor activites can visitors enjoy in and around Klaarstroom?
Klaarstroom is a great place for outdoor activities. You can go hiking, cycling, rock climbing, bird watching, and fishing. If you're feeling adventurous, you can even go white-water rafting on the Gamka River. There's also a 4x4 trail that goes through the Swartberg Mountains. It's a bit rough, but it's a lot of fun.
What other towns or cities can be easily accessed from Klaarstroom?
The nearest town to Klaarstroom is Oudtshoorn, which is about a 45-minute drive away. It's a larger town with more amenities. You can also drive to George, which is about a 2-hour drive from Klaarstroom. George is a larger city with more amenities and attractions.
What are the best vacation rentals with a pool in Klaarstroom?
What amenities are commonly available in vacation rentals in Klaarstroom?
Most vacation rentals in Klaarstroom have basic amenities like a kitchen, bathroom, and bedrooms. Some rentals also have a fireplace, braai area, and swimming pool. It's best to check the listing for specific amenities.
What time of year is best to rent a vacation rental Klaarstroom?
The best time to visit Klaarstroom is during the spring and autumn months, when the weather is mild and the scenery is beautiful. The summer months can be very hot, and the winter months can be cold and wet. If you're looking for a more budget-friendly option, you can visit during the off-season.
What are the local dishes in Klaarstroom region?
The local cuisine in the Klaarstroom region is influenced by the Cape Malay and Afrikaner cultures. Some popular dishes include bobotie, a spiced meatloaf dish, and bredie, a slow-cooked stew. You can also find traditional South African dishes like boerewors, a type of sausage, and bunny chow, a curry served in a hollowed-out loaf of bread.