50 Shades of Hay in Philadelphia, Western Cape (original) (raw)

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50 Shades of Hay is a Philadelphia Bed & Breakfast providing accommodation in 7 guest rooms for anyone visiting the Cape West Coast region.

The lovely farm 50 Shades of Hay offers accommodation in the Groenerivier Estate, is located about 45 kilometers outside of Cape Town, South Africa. We are a great get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Situated on a small holding, you will be able to enjoy some peace and quiet.

Accommodation

50 Shades of Hay Guest House has seven rooms each with their own private access. The rooms have cupboards with hanging and shelf space and a desk / dressing table area with a mirror. Enjoy complimentary tea or coffee, which is available in the room. Kindly note that as part of our promotion of escaping the rat race, there are no televisions in the rooms. There is a club house / common area to relax and large sprawling lawns.

Queen Rooms:
Relax in a comfortable Queen Room at 50 Shades of Hay. This room has a Queen-size bed and offers accommodation for two people. Each room has its own en-suite bathroom, which includes toilet, basin and shower.

Twin Rooms:
Relax in a comfortable Twin Room at 50 Shades of Hay. This room has two single beds and offers accommodation for two people. Each room has its own en-suite bathroom, which includes toilet, basin and shower.

Breakfast and Dining

A simple continental breakfast (including cereals, yoghurt, fruit, bread and drinks) is available for your convenience at an additional cost. Please note that breakfast needs to be ordered at least two days prior to arrival. Dinner can be enjoyed at one f the restaurants in town.

Facilities

� Complimentary Tea/Coffee
� Off Street Parking
� Clubhouse
� Large Garden

Area Information

The pretty, little historical town is a perfect weekend breakaway. Dominating the town is the large NG church, but just below this are a series of little streets with a couple of shops and the Pepper Tree Art Stable and Coffee Shop that serves as a natural hub for both locals and visitors to the town. A combination of art gallery, restaurant, coffee shop, pottery studio and gift shop, the Pepper Tree Art Stable is housed in the old stables and serves wonderful lunches, breakfasts and teas. The place really hums over weekends.