BUFFELSVALLEI GUESTHOUSE
Bed & Breakfast/ Guest House/ Guest Lodge Accommodation
in Aliwal North, Amatola & Stormberg,
Eastern Cape, South Africa
The Family of P.J. De Wet built the first pioneer house on the little hill
just above the springs in 1828. It was the first house on the Eastern Cape side
of the Orange River. In 1849 the town was promulgated and set on the original
farm of Buffelsvallei. The family kept 8000 acres of land and an eighth of the
springs water flow, the foundations of the water mill erected by De Wet on the
furrow from the springs can still be seen today. The present homestead which was
built in 1889 by Pieter's youngest son David and then was taken into custody of
the De Wet Family trust in 1970 and was converted into the De Wet Museum.
In 2008/09 the house was transformed into a guesthouse and restaurant with
cocktail lounge.
Accommodation consists of 5 beautifully decorated rooms each with it's own
character.
Oorloosfontein Room: 1 Double Bed, Shower, Air Condition, TV, Tea &
Coffee Facilities & Electric Blanket.
Theefontein Room: 2 x Single Beds, Shower, Air Condition, TV, Tea &
Coffee Facilities & Electric Blankets.
Poortjie Room: 2 x Single Beds, Shower, Air Condition, TV, Tea & Coffee
Facilities & Electric Blankets.
Mooifontein Room: 1 x Double Bed and 1 x 3/4 Bed, Bath, Air Condition,
TV, Tea & Coffee Facilities & Electric Blankets.
Buffelsvallei Room: 1 x Double Bed, Bath, Air Condition, TV, Tea & Coffee
Facilities & Electric Blankets.
Contact Us
OR
See next to main photo for alternative contact details.