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SEDGEFIELD ACCOMMODATION

The Sedgefield Accommodation Guide is a directory of accommodation in the Sedgefield area. View our Sedgefield Accommodation below to find hotels, lodges, guest houses, bed & breakfast, self-catering and even caravan & camping. Deal directly with the establishment of interest.


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13 BALD CHICKENS

This charming, relaxing holiday home is situated high on the dune amongst the milkwood trees, sheltered from the coastal winds. It has spectacular views of Cloud Nine and Sedgefield lagoon, with the Outeniqua mountains in the background - For further information click here

BIRD COTTAGE

Bird Cottage is spacious and comfortable with all mod-cons inc. washing machine. The bedroom has an en-suite bathroom and there is also a lounge/diningroom with a sleeper couch, serving area and a kitchen. The cottage offers off-street parking and a private garden - For further information click here

FORGET ME NOT

A romantic Canadian log home, double storey and thatched, Forget-me-not Sedgefield has 3 sunny bedrooms, all with views of the sand dunes. The house is set in a private and tranquil area, surrounded by nature and rich in bird life - For further information click here

FRANVERLEIGH LODGE

Franverleigh Lodge is situated in the heart of South Africa's beautiful Graden route. Peace and tranquillity in a forest setting. Set on one hundred acres of indigenous forest at the foothills of the majestic Outeniqua Mountains - For further information click here

FYNBOSVLEI LOG CABINS

Fynbosvlei is a 40ha. piece of Paradise on the north bank of the Swartvlei, the biggest in the chain of lakes between George and Knysna. Own private jetty and launching facilities for boats. A Haven for fishermen, watersports enthusiasts and birdwatchers - For further information click here




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