Waterkloof Guesthouse, a free range ostrich farm, is
situated in the scenic vastness of the Southern Cape,
near Swellendam and Heidelberg. A few minutes drive will
take you to the holiday town of Witsand with its superb
beach and fisherman’s paradise. San Sebastian Bay
at Witsand is world famous as the nursery of the Southern
Right Whales where they come to breed from May to November. On
your way to the De Hoop Nature Reserve with its abundance
of wild flowers and animal life, you will cross the Breede
River on the famous man-powered Malgas Pont (ferry).
Waterkloof
is arguably one of the finest commercial farms in the
Heidelberg district and has been in the family for seven
generations. The Uys-family has its roots in Northern
Germany from where they emigrated to South Africa in
1704.
Your hosts, Hannes and Christene, invite you to come
and experience their hospitality and charming homestead.
The
guest house is fully accredited by TGCSA and has a five
star grading. This longest established guest
house in the area is also a member of the Portfolio Luxury
Accommodation group.
The house contains various family
heirlooms and has four guest bedrooms, all with en suite
facilities, tea trays and private entrances. The rooms
are serviced daily. The secluded
garden which attracts
a number of bird species, is ideal for relaxing, especially
around the swimming pool area.
The Uyse are renown for their
hospitality and good South African cuisine. Wholesome
breakfasts include fresh farm produce
and the adventurous can
even indulge in ostrich eggs! Dinner is also available
on request and guests can enjoy a typical meal of mutton/lamb
and ostrich in the company of their hosts.
Waterkloof is a
commercial farm and boasts a wide diversity of agricultural
activities commonly found in the area. The
farm has an excellent Merino stud of
2 500 animals, but it is the 3 000 free ranging ostriches
that take the limelight. The ostriches at Waterkloof
are all free-ranging birds in natural
surroundings. Guests
are invited to accompany Hannes around the farm on a
guided tour to experience the mating
and breeding of the birds. Further farming activities
include 500 hectares of cash crops, mainly comprising
barley and wheat. While travelling on the farm
you will often see Blue Crane birds, South Africa’s
national bird, numerous Springbok, Grysbok, Duikers,
Steenbok and Vaal Reebok. Various rare and uncommon
birds are also to be observed.
There is an in-house-shop with
ostrich products as excellent gifts for tourists.
Jan Fenna's Cottage:
The cottage is situated on top of a hill and has a breathtaking view over the farm and countryside. The cottage has 2 bedrooms, a bathroom and big kitchen – and living room area. It can sleep 5 people.The living room has an extra bed which can be used as a coach or a bed. The interior of the Guest House spilled over onto the cottage and it is furnished and decorated in the old Cape Dutch style. It is fully equipped with modern gas appliances, battery – operated lanterns and romantic candles. Linen and towels are provided.
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