The magical Protea Hotel Tsitsikamma Village Inn, on the Garden Route, is a family-owned and managed hotel, originally established in 1946.
Close to the Tsitsikamma National Park at Storms River Mouth, the hotel consists of 49 free-standing rooms, village-style, where each cottage is individually decorated and has its own garden matching the specific colonial building style found in the Garden Route.
The main building, which traces its roots back to 1845, has a spacious dining room, incorporating the De Oude Martha Restaurant, the Hunters Inn Pub and Guest Lounge.
Situated just 5kms from Storms River Bridge, Protea Hotel Tsitsikamma Village offers a fun-filled adventure option for the more active guest and is popular both with the incentive and conference groups.
PROTEA HOTEL TSITSIKAMMA VILLAGE ROOM & SUITE TYPES:
Accommodation at the Protea Hotel Tsitsikamma Village comprises 49 rooms, situated in the garden area, comprising:
17 Double-bedded rooms, 30 Rooms with 2 twin beds.
Rustic log homes:
Rustic log homes on the other side of the main building provide a different experience with the emphasis on the wood-cutting legacy of the Tsitsikamma. Four of these rooms have self-catering facilities.
Honeymoon Room:
A honeymoon hideaway for newly-weds or couples wanting a romantic getaway in a magical forest.
Arniston:
Charming Victorian fishermens' cottages.
De Oude Pastorie:
A simple Karoo Pastorie (pastor's home), with its deep stoep and sash windows.
The Four Forester's Cottages:
Four typical mid-Victorian cottages - Rose, Cherry, Fern and Forget-Me-Not.
The Barn:
The Barn situated just off the Village square offers rooms with showers.
iKaya suite:
The African experience is captured in the Ikaya suite, decorated in the earthy colours that make the continent so special. Traditional masks complete the picture.
The Drostdy: You can opt for a sojourn in the imposing Cape Dutch style, the Drosdy or the Landdrost's (magistrate's) house.
Hanover: Typical Karoo Georgian-style cottages.
Rooms have an en-suite bathroom, with either a shower or bath, or both. Most rooms have under-floor heating, electric blankets, fans, television, telephone and tea/coffee-making facilities.
FOOD & WINE:
The Cafe Bacchus is a Victorian Tea Garden where guests can enjoy food and drinks at a leisurely pace. The De Oude Martha Restaurant offers traditional home cooked South African food. The Hunters Inn Pub is the preferred watering hole in the Tsitsikamma area.
FACILITIES/ACTIVITIES:
– Swimming Pool
– Hiking Trails
Nearby:
– Blackwater tubing
– Tree top canopy tours
– Boat cruises
– Tsitsikamma National Park
– Bloukrans - worlds highest bungy jump (216 m)
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