Waboomhuys
is a cosy cottage for two which is comfortably appointed, has
air-conditioning and overlooks the sparkling swimming pool.
It also boasts the following:
•
generous living area with Jetmaster fireplace
• bathroom with shower
• fully-equipped kitchen with fridge, microwave, two-plate
stove, oven, cutlery, crockery and all utensils needed for
a comfortable stay
• TV with public channels and satellite access, but
please bring your own DSTV card
• towels and bed linen supplied
• outside braai facilities (braai packs available on
request)
• a clean and inviting swimming pool
• from R500 per night for two people for the cottage
Facilities
/ services
things
to do..
relax with friends and family...take a nice picture......ride
a bike.......read a book.....go for a walk.....go for a swim......be
wild......have a braai....climb a rock....
There is a beautiful scenic drive which leads to the top section
of the farm, but this is only accessible in a 4x4 vehicle. This
upper section of the farm consists of 100 ha of rooibos tea
plantings and 260 ha of unspoilt fynbos gorges and wild flowers
in season. Hundred-year-old wild olive trees (more commonly
know as olienhout trees) can be found wedged between the rocks.
There is also an old hollow rock cave which can be used for
a picnic or, for those who really want to "rough it",
as an overnight camping spot.
•
Bushman rock art
Please chat to Thys at the farm for a visit to the rock art
site on the farm.
• Wild flowers (July - September)
• Winery - Our neighboring farm, Alpha Excelsior Country
Winery, may be visited for winetasting by appointment. Please
arrange in advance with Connie or Liz Du Toit Tel: 027 482 2700
• Sevilla Rock Art Trail (Best Rockart trail in the Cederberg)
(4km on route to Wuperthal). Tel: 027 4821824
• Wuperthal- Wupperthal is situated about 49km from the
farm in the remote Tra-Tra valley on the edge of the Cederberg
Wilderness Area. The town dates back to 1830 and
was established by German Rhenish missionaries, Baron Theobold
von Wurmb and
Johann Gottlieb Leipoldt, who was a shoemaker by trade and grandfather
of
famous South African poet Louis Leipoldt.
Information office - Tel: 027 492 3410
www.wupperthal.co.za