Rawlingsons in Dullstroom, Mpumalanga (original) (raw)

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Rawlingsons is a property for self catering in Dullstroom for up to 11 guests visiting the Highlands Meander region.

About Rawlingsons

Rawlingsons is a spacious self-catering holiday home in Dullstroom, located just a short walk away from the Walkersons 5 Star Hotel & Spa, as well as trout dams. Beautifully decorated and ensures all country comforts.

Self Catering Accommodation

Rawlingsons has four en-suite bedrooms. The main room has an en-suite with a shower and bath, Double bed and TV. The second room has an en-suite shower and bath, a double bed and a single bed. The third front room has an en-suite with a shower and a double bed. The fourth back room has an en-suite with a shower, one double and single bunk bed combo, plus a single bed. Cots and accessories for babies are available.

The spacious open-plan kitchen, with gas hob, electric oven, microwave, and fridge/freezer is very well equipped to ensure easy holiday catering. The comfortable lounge has a fireplace and a TV with satellite channels.

The living area leads onto a spacious patio and braai area. The home has a well-manicured garden.

Parking is available on site.

Please Note

Fishing permits are not included in the rate and will need to be purchased by guests.

Attractions

Dullstroom is one of the coldest villages in South Africa. Tt is South Africa's premier trout fishing area. The area is the home of the highest railway station, 2076 m above sea-level. This is the only place where elm and beech trees grow in any number and ... it is also the only region in South Africa where you will find the endangered the Blue Crane, Crowned Crane, as well as the Wattled Crane which is critically endangered.

Dullstroom hosts a Whiskey bar with the largest collection of Whiskeys in the Southern Hemisphere. It is also the host of a specialized clock shop with the largest collection of clocks in the Southern Hemisphere.