Three Angelz Lodge

Three Angelz Guest House offers warm and professional hospitality, ideal for business travellers, holidaymakers, or couples. The guest house is located in the secure and quiet suburb of Komani in Queenstown. Three Angelz offers accommodation in 8 individually decorated guest rooms. Each guest room contains an en-suite bathroom, a bar fridge, a microwave, a wall-mounted flat-screen TV with selected DStv channels, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and a standing fan. Each room offers a private entrance. Various delicious breakfast options are available to order, including other hearty meals. The guest house boasts free Wi-Fi access, BBQ/braai facilities, and secure parking. Private transfers, laundry services, and special events such as romantic dinners, picnics, or functions with catering can be arranged. Three Angelz Guest House is 2 km from the city centre, Queens Casino, businesses and shops, and other facilities.

Area Info

The commercial centre of a rather prosperous farming community, the attractive town of Queenstown, known for its roses, climate, and amicable townsfolk, lies on the Komani River close enough to the Wild Coast and Karoo Heartland to make it a favoured stopover for guests.

Queenstown lies at the foot of the Hangklip Mountain, whilst other towns in the district include Dordrecht, Molteno and Sterkstroom. The area not only provides incredible scenery, but it is a hive of activity for the outdoor enthusiast: there are trails, rivers, rocks, mountains, hiking, climbing, fishing, mountain biking, canoeing and anything really, as long as it involves relishing all that is al fresco.

The Lawrence de Lange Nature Reserve, set on the slopes of the Madeira Mountain just outside Queenstown, has some trails worth exploring, spectacular examples of flowering plants, and an array of different antelope that include blesbok, springbok, and zebra. The reserve also has incredible views from the mountain summit. The Bongola Dam that supplies the town with its water is set in the hills surrounding Queenstown and is a great day out for picnics and water sports.

Queenstown was originally intended as a military outpost and is designed in a central hexagon meant to serve as a protective layer for its town’s people, who fortunately never had to use it for this purpose. Miss Lock’s Shell Art Gallery, JC Marshall Gallery, Queenstown Museum, the library and the Walter Everitt Sunken Garden are all worth a visit.

Units and Rooms

Luxury Double Room

Guests: 2

Each Luxury Double Room features an en-suite bathroom. Each room contains a bar fridge, a microwave, a TV with selected DStv channels, free Wi-Fi internet access, and a desk/workspace. Each room has a private entrance.

Luxury King Room

Guests: 2

Each room offers a king-size bed which can convert to twin beds, and an en-suite bathroom. Each room contains a bar fridge, a microwave, a TV with selected DStv channels, free Wi-Fi internet access, a desk/workspace, and a private entrance.

Standard Single Room

Guests: 1

This standard room can only accommodate 1 person and contains a three-quarter size bed and an en-suite bathroom. This room has a bar fridge, a microwave, a TV with selected DStv channels, free Wi-Fi access, and a private entrance.