Costs. R250p.p.p.n. Minimum of 2p.p.n R800.
Rooms
This self-catering guest house boasts four double bed bedrooms each with an en-suite (shower and toilet). Every room is named after an African eagle and equipped with linen and towels. The rooms are on the upper level of the guesthouse and access to a balcony with breath taking views over the gorge. A separate bedroom downstairs has two single beds also with en-suite (shower and toilet).
Open plan Lounge/Dining Room
Upon entering Eagle's Nest, your eyes are drawn to the glass sliding door which leads to the patio. This unlocks an amazing view on the Riviersonderend Mountains and the natural rushing rock pools. A 12-seater dining table ensures long hours of socializing. A Wonderful interior braai ensures that when the mountain evenings turn its cooler side, you will be cozily cared for in the Eagles Nest.
Kitchen
A big family kitchen with a wooden table ensures warmth that will make you feel right at home. It is fully equipped with crockery, cutlery and other cookware as well as a fridge, microwave, stove and a toaster and of course the necessary electricity. Exiting the kitchen door will hold yet another breath-taking disclosure
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Outside
What is better to enjoy the fresh mountain air, than to braai using the stone braai facilities? The swimming pool next to the braai is a bonus in the summer or after a long warm hike or just to relax in during your stay.
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Eagle's Nest Guesthouse
The name Eagle's Nest is perfect chosen for this spectacular doublestory Stone Guesthouse nestled in the heart of the Riviersonderend Mountains between the twin villages between Greyton and McGregor. This is where the famous Boesmanskloof/Die Galg Trail ends from Greyton side and also starts on the McGregor side.