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26 bedrooms, 7 Luxury
and 19 Classic

Our luxury rooms are more spacious than the
classic rooms. Room facilities are a minibar, bath and separate shower
while the classic rooms offer only a bath with shower.

When entering the foyer, guests
are immediately focused on the beautiful courtyard, green lawns and the
swimming pool overlooking the mountains. Each of the 26 en-suite bedrooms
have air-conditioning and all modern comfort.
Four of our luxury rooms are
situated in the Victorian Villa, built in 1905 and surrounded by a lovely
garden. The Villa
created the typical atmosphere from the Victorian Era with antique furniture
and decorations. The Villa offers 4 bedrooms: 2 twin, 1 queen and 1 kin size
beds, each overlooking the garden and the mountains.
The three other rooms are
situated in the main building in beautiful Art Deco style. Two rooms
overlook the mountains and 1 room the garden. Three rooms offer twin or king
size bed and only one room is equipped with a Jacuzzi bath and is the most
favourite room by honeymooners.
Our Wild Apricot Restaurant
offers traditional and continental meals. Guests can enjoy after dinner a
drink in the Dog and Trumpet Bar.
The Wellness Centre
offers beauty and health treatments, including a hair studio and steam room.
This is all in combination with the heated mineral water in the swimming
pool.

Our classic rooms, smaller than the luxury rooms, offer extreme
comfort to our guests. Decoration an colour schemes are typical Art
Deco. Most of the classic rooms are situated in the main building.

The timeless elegance of the Art Deco period is reflected in the Egyptian
decoration and furniture. The Charleston inspired lady in purple dress is
looking at the guests filling in the guest book. The luggage is brought to
the room while drinking from a superb local Muscadel wine, a wine which
became more and more popular during the years.
The non-smoking lounge is a
beautiful room going over into the wooden deck in front of the hotel,
overlooking the mountains and the cosy town. We walk on towards the "Dog and Trumpet" bar
where smoking is allowed. The bar is named after the His Masters Voice
gramophone label. Many people do not know the story from the Jack Russell
sitting in front of the gramophone, listening to his Masters Voice hoping
for the boss to return from the war.

The dining room is in symmetrical position with the
foyer. White table cloths and cutlery from the Art Deco era, take guests
back to the days when serving meals was still and art. Of course we can not
resist to serve meals out of those days. Our typical Cape Boboti is served
on a way which you have never experienced before.

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