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De Kelders Private House

Dec 24, 2009

we arrived, all the beach front places were full,[ lucky for us as the front street can be very crouded with tourist buses cliff lodge recommended us to stay at de kelders private house, what a...more

Auberge Provence

Dec 24, 2009

Hermanus was our first stop between Cape Town and Port Elisabeth. it is only a short and easy drive from Cape Town. The town is lovely. We were most fortunate to arrive at the same time as the whales...more

Mosaic Farms

Dec 22, 2009

We love Mosaic Farms! The setting itself is captivating, especially if you are in to birding. The raised walkway that takes you to your individual bungalow is reminicent of Montana to us, with the...more

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