McGregor


SOUTH AFRICA


AFRICA





The tiny, quaint 19th-century village of McGregor with its beautifully preserved thatched Cape architecture, its nature reserves and country walks, is home to artists, craftsmen, healing practitioners and colourful characters. It is part of the Robertson Wine Valley and it is situated on R62. There are starry Karoo nights, wide angled sunsets and mountain backdrops, making it an ideal escape into the peace and tranquillity of the village where time stood still.

 ACCOMMODATION
ATIKHAMA

Atikhama is a very spacious and luxurious “Zen styled” self catering home. The house has an understated style of comfort, sensuality and stimulation. It has three bedrooms and three bathrooms, a large lounge (with open fire place) leading into a fully equipped kitchen - For further information click here

LORDS GUEST LODGE

Inspired by the surroundings and its rich heritage, Lord's Guest Lodge overlooks the expanse of the Valley and the mountains beyond. Situated atop the Koningsrivier hills between Robertson and McGregor, Lord's Guest Lodge welcomes you to a place where time stood still - For further information click here

THE BARN

Tucked away in this peaceful village, the barn offers the ambiance of a bygone era. This authentic country barn is complete with original Oregan beams, ceilings and doors. It is beautifully restored with internal and external shutters and Victorian lights - For further information click here

TEMENOS RETREAT CENTRE

Come and experience a rare world of tranquility and beauty. Traditional self catering Cape cottages, each with its own fireplace and private patio,set among profuse rose gardens, and orchards of olive trees and lavender - For further information click here

WHIPSTOCK

Turn of the Century English Colonial style manor house with six cottages, each with differing layout. Feed animals, swim in the dam, tickle your belly button and gaze at the stars. Breathtaking scenery, great food, friendly family as hosts - For further information click here


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