Le Bac Guesthouse in Paarl, Western Cape (original) (raw)

Le Bac Guesthouse is one of the Paarl guest houses and provides accommodation in 12 guest rooms for anyone visiting the Cape Winelands region.

Le Bac Guesthouse is a stylish, enchanting estate conveniently situated approximately 45 minutes drive from Cape Town International Airport. The estate offers accommodation in Paarl with easy access to the Winelands region.

Accommodation

Le Bac Guesthouse in Paarl offers comfortable bedrooms on a "room only" basis. Room facilities include air conditioning, tea / coffee facilities, Wi-Fi and DStv.

Please see the individual room descriptions with photographs below to assist with your choice.

Breakfast & Dining

Breakfast, if required, can only be confirmed by prior bookings, not on arrival. Please note that breakfast is served Monday to Friday: 07:00 to 09:00 and Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays from 09:00 to 11:00. Please request breakfast after confirming your booking, if required. There is also a restaurant / bistro on the premises which offers a wonderful lunch and dinner menu.

On Site Facilities

There is a swimming pool, landscaped garden and secure parking. Most of the areas on the estate are wheelchair friendly.

Activities and Attractions

Main Street Paarl is a colourful collection of beautifully restored Cape Dutch, Georgian and Victorian buildings. Included in these is the Strooidak Church, the oldest Dutch Reformed Church in the country. The Paarl Museum, housed in a U-shaped Cape Dutch house gives an in-depth look at the town's history, starting with early man and dealing with European colonisation and slavery.

A large variety of grapes are grown in Paarl, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinotage, Shiraz, Chardonnay and Chenin Blanc and the Paarl Wine Route is also known as the �Red Route' because of this. Over 25 wine cellars include Backsberg Estate, KWV, Nederburg, Nelsons Creek, Simonsvlei and Avondale that make up the popular wine route. The famous 11km long Main Street also features the Strooidak Church, Die Oude Pastorie Museum, the Patriot Building and the Gymnasium. Around the corner from the Gymnasium is the Afrikaans Language Museum.