Fisherman's Dream O'ville
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- Capacity: 14 people
- All ages welcome
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Check-in: 14:00 to 19:00
Check-out: 10:00 - Address: 38 Market Street, Oranjeville, Metsimoholo, 1995, Free State
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From
R590R472 per night (sleeps 2)
Description
Fisherman's Dream O'ville is a delightful guest house located in Oranjeville, nestled on a peninsula within the Vaal Dam. It provides guests with spacious and comfortable overnight accommodation, perfect for friends or families on a holiday getaway.
Accommodation is offered in 4 units that can each comfortably accommodate 2 to 8 guests. The rooms are furnished with either a double bed, a king-size bed, or 2 single beds. The bathrooms are fitted with either a bath, a shower, or a combination of both. Air conditioning is available at an additional cost.
Each unit includes a fridge and tea- and coffee-making facilities. Two of these units include a kitchen equipped with self-catering facilities. Additionally, the units offer comfortable couches.
These units share a garden, braai facilities, and a swimming pool. Secure parking is available to guests during their stay.
Features
Facilities
- Swimming Pool
- Braai Area
- Kitchen Facilities
- No Smoking Indoors
- Malaria Free
- Self Catering
- Serviced On Demand
- WiFi
Activities Onsite
- Bird Watching
- Swimming
Activities Nearby
- Fishing
- Bird Watching
- Cycling
- Game Viewing
- Swimming
Languages Spoken
- Afrikaans
- English
Meal Types Offered
- Picnic Baskets By Arrangement
- Picnic Lunch
- Meals By Arrangement
Parking Facilities
- Secure Parking
Payments Accepted Onsite
- Cash
- Electronic Bank Transfer
Reviews
Guest highlights
Location
- 38 Market Street, Oranjeville, Metsimoholo, 1995, Free State
- Guests think Fisherman's Dream O'ville is in an excellent location
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- Capacity: 14 people
- All ages welcome
-
Check-in: 14:00 to 19:00
Check-out: 10:00 - Address: 38 Market Street, Oranjeville, Metsimoholo, 1995, Free State