accommodation

George Country Resort

George, South Africa

About George Country Resort

2 Bedroomed chalets and open plan chalets with bathrooms (bath or shower) fully equipped kitchens and outside decks.

The park provides 16 private caravan/tent blocks all with own kitchenette and bathroom. Backpackers dorms for singles or groups.

Barbeque Facilities
Malaria Free
Mobile Connectivity
Pool
Secure Parking
Off Site
Adrenaline Activities
Animal Encounters
Beach
Bird Watching
Boating
Bowls
Cycling
Fly Fishing
Game Viewing
Garden Tours
General Sightseeing
Golf
Historical Tours
Horse Riding
Horse-back Safaris
Jet Skis
Marine Adventures
Marine Tidal Pool
Mountain Biking
Museums
Para Sailing
Paragliding
Quad Biking
River Cruises
Rock Climbing
Scuba Diving
Sky Diving
Snorkeling
Squash Court
Surfing
Tennis Court
Tree-top Canopy Tours
Water Skiing
Windsurfing

Accommodation Options

Open Plan Chalets

Our open plan chalets consist of one double bed and one single bed in open plan, private bathroom (shower), DStv, dining nook, fully equipped kitchen and deck with own braai.

Dormitory Rooms

Our dormitory room consists of 8 single beds and shelves only, no TV, no towels, bedding included, a separate equipped private kitchen and use of the shared ablution block. This is not a chalet.

Campsites

Shaded and grassed campsite with electricity and water. Clean and modern ablutions. Self-help coin-operated laundry with washing line on site. Pool, playpark, trampoline. Braai facilities.The Campsites have shared ablutions.

Two Bedroom Chalets

Our two bedroom chalets consist of one room with a double bed, one room with two single beds and a double sleeper couch in the lounge, private bathroom (shower), DStv, dining nook, fully equipped kitchen and deck with own braai.

Standard Room Amenities
Balcony / Deck
Cooking Equipment
Cooking Facilities
En-Suite
Fridge
Shower
Tea / Coffee
Television
Verandah

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