Jan Harmsgat Country House Featured

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This historic Cape Dutch farmstead near Swellendam offers a unique experience on the R62, a mere 2-hour drive from Cape Town towards the Garden Route and Little Karoo. The original slave quarters and wine cellar (ca. 1723) lie at the heart of this delightful oasis of exceptional food, ambience and service, set amidst rolling fruit and nut orchards along the and popular Robertson Wine Route. Discover the historic charm of 5-Star Guest accommodation that comprises of 10-exclusive rooms: Double, Twin & Family Rooms plus a romantic honeymoon suite. With breakfast included and a fine-dining restaurant.

Price @ from R 2450 per Unit Per Night

 

Accommodation

Guests are treated to understated elegance and comfort in four voluminous en-suite rooms, replete with authentic yellowwood detail and 1-metre thick walls. The adjoining original wine cellar now provides the setting for lounge, dining area and library, and offers unashamed relaxation and comfort with great views of the majestic Langeberg Mountains.


Dining

Fine food is an integral part of the Jan Harmsgat experience, complemented by handmade produce, fresh garden greens, organic vegetables, preserves grown on the farm and delectable dessert, diners are sure to be wowed. Our in-house restaurant serves fine dining in magical atmosphere. Guest can enjoy selecting wine from the cellar as well a large selection of fine whiskeys and liqueurs. We serve delicious breakfast, lunch and four course dinner in the original wine cellar building or outside, weather permitting. An extensive wine list is also available, the wines being stored in the original wine fermentation tank beneath the main dining area

 

Attractions

Jan Harmgat Country House is the perfect setting from which to explore the abundant delights offered by nearby Montagu (with hot mineral springs), the Breede River, Bontebok Park, Cape Agulhas, the De Hoop Nature Reserve (offering exceptional whale watching in season), and the delightful town of Swellendam itself, the third oldest town in South Africa, and well worth exploring. The nearby Robertson wine route is renowned for several festivals: Wacky Wine Weekend in June, Roberstson Slow Food weekend mid August, and the Wine & Food on the river event at the end of October.

For less adventurous souls, or those intent on just a gentle stay-over, there are easy strolls and walks among the orchards - or simply relaxing by the lavender-surrounded pool. Indigenous wildlife such as springbuck, grey rheebuck and ostriches can be seen from an open-vehicle drive on the 680-hectare farm, along with many smaller creatures and birds.

Fine wines have been a tradition here almost for three centuries, and the impressively-stocked wine cellar is nestled in the farm’s original fermentation tank. Neighboring wine estates on the Robertson Wine Route welcome you to sample their acclaimed wares.

Granted as a “freehold farm” in 1723, the historically significant Jan Harmans’ schat (“Jan Harmans Treasure”) has been at the heart of the regions rich history, and featured in the writings of Lady Anne Barnard. Today, owner Willie Malherbe invites you to join them in savoring one of the true gems of this wonderful region.

 

Contact Details

Reservations: +27 87 095 1141

Property Directly: + 27 23 616 3311/ +27 23 616 3407

Fax: +27 86 523 9284

Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Website: www.janharmsgat.com

Jan Harmsgat Country House, R60 District Bonnievale/Drew, Swellendam, 6740

 

 

 

 

 
      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 








 

 

 

 

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