About Jarina Guesthouse
Jarina guesthouse offers comfortable accommodation for both the budget conscious traveller as well as the business traveller in the small town of Wolmaransstad. The lodge offers bed and breakfast and room only accommodation, as well as conference facilities. Lunch and dinner vouchers are also available for meals at Die Geel Huis Restaurant.
The property features ample parking space for vehicles, while our conference centre offers excellent banqueting and conference facilities for up to 100 delegates.
Wolmaransstad lies in the valley of the Makwassie Stream, which takes its name from the many wild spearmint bushes that grow along its banks. The town is situated on the main route between Klerksdorp and Kimberley, making it the ideal stopover for guests.
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Accommodation Options
Family Room
Our family room has a queen size bed, single bed and a sleeping couch. Kitchenette in the living area. A complimentary breakfast will be served from 7h00 till 9h00 on Monday – Saturday and 8h00 till 9h00 on Sunday and Public Holidays.
Standard Twin/Double Room
Our standard room has two single beds that can be converted into a double bed, air-con and TV. A complimentary breakfast will be served from 7h00 till 9h00 on Monday – Saturday and 8h00 till 9h00 on Sunday and Public Holidays.
Backpacker Double Room
Our backpacker room has a queen size bed. A complimentary breakfast will be served from 7h00 till 9h00 on Monday – Saturday and 8h00 till 9h00 on Sunday and Public Holidays.
Backpacker Twin Room
Our backpacker rooms have two single beds. A complimentary breakfast will be served from 7h00 till 9h00 on Monday – Saturday and 8h00 till 9h00 on Sunday and Public Holidays.
Economical Room
Our economical room has a queen size bed. A complimentary breakfast will be served from 7h00 till 9h00 on Monday – Saturday and 8h00 till 9h00 on Sunday and Public Holidays.
Standard Room Amenities
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