Welcome to Gezelligheid, a 4-star graded retreat in Dullstroom, perfect for a relaxing getaway. The Dutch term "Gezelligheid" translates to friendliness, a fitting name for a venue ideal for entertaining and relaxing. With beautiful views of the Dullstroom dam and close proximity to restaurants and village activities, this secure location offers the perfect escape.
Living Area:
Open plan lounge with a fireplace and large home theatre system with full DSTV.
Dining Area: Seats 8 guests.
Undercover patio with a braai and patio heater, perfect for enjoying coffee at sunrise or wine at sunset.
Fully Equipped Kitchen:
Fridge/freezer.
Electric stove/oven.
Microwave.
Dishwasher, washing machine, and tumble dryer.
Filter coffee machine, Air Fryer.
Additional Features:
Gezelligheid is serviced daily.
Wall mounted and free-standing heaters in each bedroom.
Hairdryers available in each bedroom.
Bedroom 1:
Queen-size bed.
En suite bathroom with bath/shower and heating.
Extras: Electric blanket, wall heater, free-standing heater, hairdryer.
Bedroom 2:
Queen-size bed.
Opens onto the patio.
Extras: Electric blanket, wall heater, free-standing heater, hairdryer.
Bedroom 3:
Twin beds.
En suite bathroom with shower.
Extras: Electric blankets, wall heater, free-standing heater, hairdryer.
Location: Secure and near all restaurants and village activities.
With beautiful views of the Dullstroom dam, this venue is also secure and near all restaurants and village activities.
Dullstroom-Emnotweni dates back to the early 1880's when Dutch Settlers made their way to the place of "eternal mist". The town is situated at 2100 m above sea level, making this one of the highest towns in the country. The architecture in the town is a mixture of 19th and 20th century building designs.
Dullstroom:
* it is one of the coldest villages in South Africa,
* it is South Africa's premier trout fishing area,
* it is the home of the highest railway station, 2076 m above sea-level,
* it is the only place where elm and beech trees grow in any number and ...
* it is also the only region in South Africa where you will find the endangered the Blue Crane, Crowned Crane, as well as the Wattled Crane which is critically endangered.
* it hosts a Whiskey bar with THE LARGEST COLLECTION OF Whiskeys in the Southern Hemisphere.
* It is also the host of a specialized clock shop with the largest collection of clocks in the Southern Hemisphere.