Almondbury Guest Farm in Robertson. 3.4615385 out of 5. 2 ratings. 2 user reviews.
Description
Welcome to Almondbury Guest Farm.
Situated between the picturesque Langeberg Mountains, just a mere 6 kilometres from the centre of Robertson. This is the ideal getaway if you are wanting some peace and quiet for your soul, we offer rustic but comfortable shabby-chic self- catering accommodation in the form of The Old Barn which can sleep 8, as well as 2, two bed wooden cabins. We do also offer a further residence at select periods of the year, capable of sleeping 6-8 people.
This is the perfect setting for small functions such as weddings or birthday parties of +- 20-30 people which we are able to accommodate in The Old Barn or outside in the garden.
Facilities on the farm include a cement dam for swimming in the hot summers and walking trails through the veld and orchards. There are plenty of back roads for mountain biking, and hiking to a waterfall is not far off. Dassieshoek Nature Reserve is approximately 3 kilometres away. DSTV is available in The Old Barn, but you will need to bring your card for access. We do have Wi-Fi, however you will find the reception does fluctuate. Cell-phone coverage is also limited and only available at certain spots on the farm.
Robertson and the surrounds offer many treasures, there is an 18hole golf course at Silwerstrand, many wine estates on your doorstep or the Klipdrift Brandy Distillery and off course the Breede River for cruises or pleasure. Horse-riding facilities and Birds Paradise are also available close by. Route 62 offers many small towns with arts and crafts to experience. You could also choose to visit the hot springs at Avalon in Montagu for a different experience.
We look forward to welcoming you to our little slice of Heaven and we are confident you will enjoy your stay with us. We are very easy to find, just out on the Dassieshoek Road.
2 Reviews for Almondbury Guest Farm in Robertson
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Almondbury Guest Farm in Robertson Reviewed by David Hendricks, South Africa on . BAD BAD BAD<p>Very bad service ,on arrival house was not ready , toilets dirty, broken fireplace , no outside bins no bin liners. This was our second time here yet Mark did not know.<br>
</br>Mark the farm house manager , very unfriendly and unwelcoming, we stayed for 4 nights 1st July to 5th July 2015 , on the first night the was a burglary on the farm , two bikes stolen thank goodness only my kids bicycle pumps were stolen and not their bikes, so one can imagine we were edgy the rest of the stay no apology from Mark nothing, waking up to a police van first thing in the morning not good later to find out there are thefts on this farm all the time, anyway Mark was not hospitable at all unlike the previous farm manager Arnold hence why we had returned, on the day we checked out their was no farewell from him my wife had to go find him to pay him , then I receive a email that We underpaid by R200 What?? we received no receipt for the cash either by the way.</p>
<p>All I can say is stay far away from this place it is not safe far better places to stay at in Robertson.</p>
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Almondbury Guest Farm in Robertson Reviewed by Sibusiso Mbonambi, South Africa on . Slice of TranquilityMy fiancee and I absolutely enjoyed our stay on the farm. It was a great change from the hustle and bustle of the city, to picking our own fruit in the morning. Loved it.