The Hotel is powered by an inverter and solar panels for full service during load shedding times. The rooms have lighting outside on their patio's as well as inside the rooms.
HermienP
South Africa
The location was in the center, close to everything. The bed was comfy, and the aircon and electric blanket was nice as the room was a bit cold.
The staff were very friendly and helpful, they even provided us with a microwave to heat our food. The outdoor seating area was nice.
The breakfast coffee was also great.
Located in Greyton, 37 km from Caledon Nature Reserve, Via's Guesthouse provides accommodation with a garden, free WiFi, full-day security, and luggage storage space.
Rhett
South Africa
Large comfortable mattress, underfloor heating and friendly staff.
Boasting air-conditioned accommodation with a patio, 4 ON REGENT is situated in Greyton. The property has garden and quiet street views, and is 38 km from Caledon Nature Reserve.
Bev
South Africa
Warm bed, lovely shower rose. On the go Breakfast that was provided and private outside seating area.
Featuring accommodation with a plunge pool, pool view and a patio, De Kale Kat is located in Greyton. The property features garden and inner courtyard views, and is 36 km from Caledon Nature Reserve.
Carla
South Africa
Very warm and cozy, spacious, everything you need is in the house, realy had a good stay.
Bluebelle Cottage is located in Greyton and offers a garden and barbecue facilities. The property features garden and quiet street views, and is 38 km from Caledon Nature Reserve.
Lorraine
South Africa
Its a lovely little cottage close to all amenities. We had everything we needed and the communication from our host was fantastic. We really enjoyed our stay.
Located in Greyton and only 37 km from Caledon Nature Reserve, 30 Oak Street provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Ingrid
South Africa
Perfect location in the quiet part in town, was really easy to walk around with my dog, and the big garden was a real bonus. The hosts are lovely and made us feel right at home. It was cold at night so the electric blanket and the heating panel were a life saver! They also provide breakfast snacks (rusks, yoghurt, muesli etc) which unfortunately I could not try being vegan, but also a variety of hot drinks, which is very kind.
Located in Greyton in the Western Cape region, Courtyard on Weder has a patio. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Elminda
South Africa
A beautiful spacious room - flooded by sunlight in the mornings. The courtyard has character and allows for views of the breathtaking mountain landscape.
Located within 37 km of Caledon Nature Reserve in Greyton, The Lady Grace provides accommodation with free WiFi and seating area.
Di Dawes
United Kingdom
The staff and location were great. Easy access to cafes for breakfast etc.
The facilities were ok..could do with a bit of an upgrade but ok for a night or two.
A picturesque town with many interesting nooks and crannies...
A picturesque town with many interesting nooks and crannies to explore. Good choice of restaurants, interesting art, mostly within easy walking distance.
Restaurants and shops closing early during the ArtWalk weekend was a disappointment. It seems pointless to offer activities that draw visitors, but then not offer them what they came for.
LINDA
Scored 10
10
If you are looking for a quiet retreat from the busyness of...
If you are looking for a quiet retreat from the busyness of life, Greyton is for you! Loads of trees, quaint houses, lovely walks, and super restaurants and shops. It really is beautiful there. Don't hesitate to go. It's a gem of a place!
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
10
This quaint town is a treasure trove of antiques, books,...
This quaint town is a treasure trove of antiques, books, friendly locals, and the slow-paced traveler. Horses in the backyards, coffee with delicious baked goods around every corner, and local art and artisan chocolates to keep you wanting to stay even longer.!
Délani
Abkhazia
Scored 10
10
Greyton is a very pretty village.
Greyton is a very pretty village. A lot of good accommodation available. Quite a lot of restaurants, cafes / coffee shops. A supermarket, petrol station by and a pharmacy, so more than adequate from C a shopping aspect.
We were there for the annual classical music festival, not the first one we have attended in Greyton, and it was most enjoyable.
Great destination for walks / hikes, mountain biking etc.
Generally a great place to visit !!
Ian
South Africa
Scored 10
10
This was our first visit to Greyton.
This was our first visit to Greyton.
We will definitely go there again and encourage friends and family to accompany us next time.
Very friendly people everywhere we went.
Dined at several different restaurants, all with friendly staff and excellent food.
Reynolds
South Africa
Scored 10
10
Greyton has so much to offer.
Greyton has so much to offer. This time we chose a quiet and peaceful stay, popping into the various little shops and restaurants and 2 leisurely walks around the town were sufficient. I have done the Greyton/ McGregor hike a couple of times in the past which is not easy. AbbeyRose offers great meals and The Post House coffee shop super cappuchino. I can highly recommend Carla for a massage!
The accommodation was lovely, the beds comfortable, the place was clean, has everything you might need for your stay, pre-arrival information was great, check-in was smooth, everyone in Greyton is friendly, the restaurant Abbey Rose was amazing, definitely recommended
We had a great time staying at the venue. Host & staff did all they could to make our stay special. our breakfast was good. Greyton was a good place for hiking and just enjoying the first of summer. Good places to eat.
Rustic little Inn and very well preserved.
Loved the craft beer and pizza for lunch.
All the staff are really nice and accomodating.
My husband and I fell in love with Greyton
Absolute Gem in Greyton. The attention to detail cannot be better - all that you need and more !
Perfect setting, beautifully furnished, will definately visit again.
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