Drakensburg, South Africa
Cleopatra Mountain Farmhouse
Cleopatra Mountain Farmhouse is a gourmet hideaway that is intimate and personal with magnificent views across the water to the mountains. Cleopatra Mountain Farmhouse is a gourmet hideaway that is intimate and personal with magnificent views across the water to the mountains.
Cleopatra Mountain Farmhouse is a gourmet hideaway that is intimate and personal with magnificent views across the water to the mountains. Cleopatra Mountain Farmhouse is a gourmet hideaway that is intimate and personal with magnificent views across the water to the mountains.
Location
Cleopatra Mountain Farmhouse is located in the heart of KwaZulu-Natal in the Drakensberg Mountains, adjoining Giants Castle Nature Reserve.
Accommodation
The Drakensberg Mountains form a magnificent backdrop to the Cleopatra Mountain Farmhouse, a culinary Mecca for those who appreciate the finer things in life.
The farmhouse and cottage feel like family homes rather than a hotel. They have personalised rooms where a warm bed with down duvets and pillows, cotton sheets, and mohair blankets contribute to the warmth and comfort of a home away from home.
The farmhouse and cottage feel like family homes rather than a hotel. They have personalised rooms where a warm bed with down duvets and pillows, cotton sheets, and mohair blankets contribute to the warmth and comfort of a home away from home.
Food lovers can savour the flavours of home-grown vegetables, farm fresh produce, hearty soups, and home cured hams. As a guest you’ll feast each night on a gourmet seven-course meal.
Experiences
Immediately around the farm guests can enjoy activities such as trout fishing, horse riding, hiking, bird watching, and swimming in crystal clear mountain streams, surrounded by rock pools and waterfalls.
On a day-long excursion you can drive out to the Tugela River, the largest in the province, then hike to Tugela Falls, the second highest waterfall in the world.
On a day-long excursion you can drive out to the Tugela River, the largest in the province, then hike to Tugela Falls, the second highest waterfall in the world.
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