34 on West

34 on West is a unique, recently renovated self-catering house located in Graaff-Reinet, a town in the Eastern Cape Province that is known as the ‘gem of the Karoo’. With beautiful wooden floors and ceilings throughout the house it is very cosy. The house can accommodate up to 6 guests and boasts 3 en-suite bedrooms, and an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area. The first bedroom contains a king-size bed and a full en-suite bathroom with a bath and a shower. The second and third bedrooms each contain 2 single beds and an en-suite bathroom with a shower. There is air-conditioning in every room which is essential in the Graaff-Reinet summer. Electric blankets are provided on the beds to make you comfortable during the cold winters. The kitchen is fully equipped for self-catering and is fitted with a stove and oven, fridge-freezer, microwave, toaster, and a tea and coffee station. There is a breakfast bar with stools. The lounge area offers comfortable couches, and leads to a dining area with a 4-seater dining table and chairs and an indoor built-in braai. Outside, there is a large covered patio with a picnic bench and a large enclosed yard, with ample parking available on the premises. There are rechargeable lights throughout the house to beat loadshedding blues. Bring the whole family to this beautiful home with lots of room for fun!

Area Info

Known as the 'gem of the Karoo', Graaff-Reinet was founded in 1786 by the governor Cornelius Jacob van de Graaff, whose wife's name was Cornelia Reinet.

Graaff-Reinet is situated in the Sarah Baartman region of the Eastern Cape and is a unique and historical town that is almost completely surrounded by Camdeboo National Park. Neatly placed in a curl of the Sundays River, it is the fourth oldest settlement in the country.

Perfectly viewed from the height of the Valley of Desolation, the town provides a pretty backdrop to the plains of the Karoo.

Once a vast inland sea, the Karoo is known for its fossils and has a largely unbroken 50-million-year fossil record reflecting the evolutionary pathways and patterns of different animal groups through time. A very popular and extensive collection of fossils collected over a period of 18 years is displayed in the Old Library Museum.

Units and Rooms

Family Holiday Home

Guests: 6

The house has 3 en-suite bedrooms, and an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area. The 1st bedroom has a king-size bed and an en-suite bathroom with bath and shower. The 2nd and 3rd bedrooms each have 2 single beds and an en-suite bathroom with shower.