DescriptionABOUT EEN BOOM …. The farm’s registered name is Vlakterand, but locals have for centuries referred to it as Eenboom, a name it derived from a very big and ancient old blue gum tree that was visible for miles around. Local lore has it that the name was first given by a Khoisan tribe that inhabited the area at the beginning of the 19th century. While the original Eenboom tree still stands, today, however, there are more large blue gum trees on the farm. Millions of years ago the entire area was covered by the sea, which, after having receded, left behind the natural rock and soil formations so typical of the region. At some point a massive volcanic eruption also added its artistry to the spectacular scenery of the area. A map dating back to 1843 shows the name for the larger area as being Kannaland. The name Kannaland is derived from ganna, a species of succulent. Ancient people living in the area discovered that when chewing the ganna, they experienced hallucinations. Once the haunt of wandering tribes of Khoi and San (Bushmen), the area was later settled by European settlers and their descendants. The farm also lies within the Cape Plant Kingdom, an area of "Meditteranean" vegetation that is found in the southwest and southern Cape, and is recognised as one of the Six Floral Kingdoms of the world. It has a rich and varied plant life, with about 8 600 kinds of flowering plants. Average rainfall for the area is around 350mm per year with sunny skies for most of the year. Moderate temperatures are the order of the day, although highs of 35°C are not uncommon during the summer months, which are from November to mid-April. Spring is from mid-August to November with pleasant temperatures reaching midday highs of around 15 to 20°C. Winter days can be quite cold in the early mornings but usually develop into bright sunny days with temperatures of around 15 to 18°C. In winter snow often falls on the nearby Langeberg mountains, and sometimes even on Eenboom itself, transforming the area into a breathtaking wonderland.WHAT EENBOOM OFFERS … Besides the unbelievable beauty, sunsets and clean air one can enjoy: • Enchanting walks in the mountainous nature along 15km of trails Accommodation SUPERB ACCOMMODATION … Two of the cottages have cosy fireplaces in the kitchen for those chilly winter evenings. Television is installed in the lounge area of each cottage. Two cottages have 2 bedrooms each, while the other three have 1 bedroom each. Bedrooms are airy and modern, complimented by clean bathrooms. In each cottage an open plan kitchen is well fitted with microwave ovens, fridges, crockery and cutlery. Two cottages sleeps 4, one cottage sleeps 3 and two cottages sleeps 2. Outside there are barbecue facilities for that favourite South African culinary pastime, the braai. After a long day in the veld, just pull up a chair, pop the cork off a chilled local wine, sit back and enjoy… the silence, or the sounds of birds, spectacular sunsets, great vistas, clear blue skies, the smell of meat on the coals or the warm sunshine.
Special offersmidweek specialStay 5 nights, Sunday to Friday and only pay for 3. Save 40%. RatesR125 - R300 pp/s
DirectionsHOW TO FIND US … From Cape Town take the N1 North towards Paarl / Worcester . At Worcester take the 2nd turn-off , “Worcester Robertson “ turn to your right . Pass through 3 sets of traffic lights , at the 4th traffic light turn left towards Robertson. Carry on for about 1 km, turn right at traffic light , follow the sign to Robertson. Pass through the towns of Robertson, Ashton and Montagu. You are now on the R62 Tourist Route going towards the town of Barrydale. After about 34km you will find a signboard on the left-hand side of the road saying “ Welcome to the Overberg “, you are now nearby. Carry on till you see a white pillar entrance to a farm on the lefthand side of the road. Start slowing down. This is followed by a road sign indicating a left turn-off. Look out for the sign saying “Een Boom Game Lodge “. Follow the dirt road for 4km, followed by a another sign on your left saying “ EENBOOM “. The distance from Cape Town is approximately 230 km and should take no more that 2.5 hours. |