accommodation

Redberry Farm Country Cottage

George, South Africa

About Redberry Farm Country Cottage

The farm house at Redberry Farm is situated in a lush private garden and is the perfect stop for families visiting the Garden Route. The two-bedroom country cottage sleeps a family of four and has a spacious dining area and lounge, with a kitchenette, bathroom, separate toilet and outdoor patio to braai and enjoy the outdoors. The house has old world charm, constructed in the early 1900s, with additions made to extend and modernise the building whilst keeping the original structure intact.

Redberry Farm is conveniently situated only a mere 4km from the George airport, 3km from Fancourt and 10km from the centre of town - close to restaurants, golf courses, forest and beach. As Redberry Farm is a popular tourist attraction, there is much to enjoy on the farm including a variety of children’s activities, the largest permanent hedge maze in the Southern Hemisphere, a farm stall and various eateries, available from Mondays to Saturdays.

Activity Desk
Barbeque Facilities
Mobile Connectivity
Secure Parking
Room Service
On Site
Boating
Gourmet Picnic
Horse Riding
Off Site
Adrenaline Activities
Animal Encounters
Beach
Child Friendly Activities
Cycling
Fishing
Golf
Helicopter Rides
Helicopter Scenic Flights
Hiking
Horse Riding
Mini Golf
Mountain Biking
Museums
Paragliding
Quad Biking
Surfing
Walks (Self Guided)
Wine Tasting

Accommodation Options

Self-Catering Cottage:
The two bedroom cottage sleeps four people, has a kitchen, spacious lounge and dining area and the bathroom has a shower. It features a furnished patio and a lush private country garden overlooking the majestic Outeniqua Mountains.
Standard Room Amenities
Cooking Equipment
Cooking Facilities
Electrical Outlets
Fan
Fridge
Heater
Iron / Ironing Board
Lounge Area
Safe
Shower
Tea / Coffee
Television
Verandah

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