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The Big Fig Inn in Tom Burke

Type:Self-catering in Tom Burke
From:R120 / night (per person sharing)
Guest Reviews:
The Big Fig Inn in Tom Burke.
3.5 out of 5.
2 ratings. 2 user reviews.
Description
The Big Fig Inn offer stop-and-go accommodation for motorists and travellers who arrive late and want to leave early. The owners pride themselves in the many indigenous trees on the premises that attracts birds for food and nesting opportunities.

All nestled under a Big Fig tree, guests will find overnight accommodation in air-conditioned chalets, or at the camping site. There is a communal braai area for late nights around a warm campfire; also known as ‘Jan se Kuierput’. The on-site Big Fig Café that serves delicious breakfasts and light lunches throughout the day. The convenience store would provide you with all the basic supplies and necessities.

There are many activities happening at this oasis, feel free to come in and enjoy the good company and become acquainted with the bushveld hospitality.

Please note, this establishment is semi self-catering. It has communal braai facilities and a communal kitchen available to guests. The kitchen does not not have a stove, it has an electric frying pan and a microwave. Guests will also need to bring their own cutlery.
2 Reviews for The Big Fig Inn in Tom BurkeAll Ratings:
The Big Fig Inn in Tom Burke Reviewed by Michael Frewen, South Africa on . Highly recommended <p>A very well run and managed establishment.  Everything works, and the whole place is neat, clean and tidy. A welcome relief from the many run down, dirty campsites elsewhere.</p>
The Big Fig Inn in Tom Burke Reviewed by Angelique Kristen, South Africa on . Big Fig Camping We camped on the lovely green grass at the Big Fig, There was electricity and water supplied and plenty of shade. The ablutions were clean, and the water pressure for a much needed shower was wonderful!! Management was very helpful and friendly, more than willing to accommodate our requests and offer advice. Restaurant offered all that we needed, even with cuppacinos on the menu. Overall stay was great - so much so that we came back on our way home and camped overnight again. Thank you Big Fig - we would definetely stay over with you guys again!!