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Ash Cottage in Rhodes

Type:Self-catering in Rhodes
From:R250 / night (per person sharing)
Guest Reviews:
Ash Cottage in Rhodes.
3 out of 5.
1 ratings. 1 user reviews.
Description
Ash Cottage is a cosy gem located in Rhodes, Eastern Cape. This small mountainous village is set along the Bell River, rich with wild trout.

This cottage has two bedrooms in the downstairs area. The main bedroom has an en-suite bathroom and has a double bed. A spiral staircase leads to a loft area with twin beds. The second and loft bedrooms share a bathroom.

There is an open-plan living area consisting of a kitchen, a lounge and a dining area. The kitchen is fully fitted featuring a gas stove, a gas fridge and all the necessary utensils. Linen and towels are provided. Outside, guests can enjoy a traditional braai using the Weber braai, while enjoying views of the Carlisleshoek valley.
1 Reviews for Ash Cottage in RhodesAll Ratings:
Ash Cottage in Rhodes Reviewed by Samantha Bailey, South Africa on . Lovely cottage, not quite ready for winter yet Cottage is well laid out and comfortably supplied. Susan from Walkerbouts gave warm welcome and introduction to cottage. In spring, summer or autumn, cottage is all set for great stay, but it's not quite ready yet to handle cold winter snaps (pipes freeze so no running water). This is something that's being sorted out, so may not be an issue soon. Re travelling there, if you don't have 4x4, the route via Barkly East involves the last 60 km on dirt road. It's a good condition road that can be handled at about 60km/hr, but that can be a tiring last hour if you've done a lot of driving already. The road does go through beautiful scenery though.