Very good - What previous guests thought, 192 reviews
Very good · 192 reviews
Located in Harrismith, 23 km from Harrismith Golf Course, Protea Hotel by Marriott Harrismith Montrose provides accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
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From US$61.86 per night
What guests said about Van Reenen:
4.0
The location of Van Reenen is a) convenient and b) a...
The location of Van Reenen is a) convenient and b) a beautiful part of the world. The scenery is fantastic. The town itself could do with a good lick of paint and a rich and enthusiastic developer of historic buildings. There are a couple of very pretty house which are well looked after. Across the road from the petrol station is "The littlest Church" where we stop for breakfast. Fabulous - both the church, view and breakfast.
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Guest review by
maria
South Africa
8.0
Van Reenan & surroundings are a wonderful stopover for the...
Van Reenan & surroundings are a wonderful stopover for the weary traveler! It’s old time charm is still captivating & you walk back into time, with the warmth of country folk who deliver a nice hearty meal, with a smile & a town that time has unfortunately forgotten…
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Guest review by
Deon
South Africa
10
One of the highlights of my stay was the restaurant.
One of the highlights of my stay was the restaurant. The food was absolutely amazing—fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. What I appreciated even more was how family-friendly the restaurant was, offering a safe and enjoyable space for children to play while parents dined in comfort. If you’re looking for a tranquil getaway with great hospitality and delicious food, I highly recommend
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Guest review by
Paballo
10
The area is interesting and historical, there's an antique...
The area is interesting and historical, there's an antique shop, good resturant as well as. the smallest church in the country. The surrounding scenery is outstanding, a worthwhile area to visit.
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Guest review by
henry
South Africa
10
We visited the "little church" [just off the N3] and...
We visited the "little church" [just off the N3] and thoroughly enjoyed it, so much history which links with Wyford farm history and had breakfast at the adjoining restaurant which was very good, with an amazing view down the valley
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Guest review by
John
South Africa
10
it is a bit of a hidden gem.
it is a bit of a hidden gem. Roads are gravel which adds to teh character. about 6 kms from the turn off- the farm is located.
rich history - well preserved.
Van Reenen is an ideal half- way stop to Durban.
the farm caters for meals etc and also has braai stands in the gardens.
We had all our meals, dinner and breakfast at the farm.
Next time- maybe book a room with a shower and also ensure that we spend longer at the farm.
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Guest review by
Munsamy
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Very good - What previous guests thought, 596 reviews
Very good · 596 reviews
Traveling as a gay couple, my partner and I are always cautious wherever we go. As we hadn't been to Van Reenen before, we booked a twin room to be respectful in case people were conservative. On check in, the lady at reception immediately knew we were a couple, and offered us a double room so we could sleep together. She made us feel incredibly welcome and comfortable. Rooms were very cozy, bed very comfortable. Perfect stop between Johannesburg and Durban.
Very good - What previous guests thought, 597 reviews
Very good · 597 reviews
Fascinating to see how a small village has been made into a hotel. Beautiful location, with spectacular view of the surrounding hills. The room was warm and cosy, with the extra touch of an electric blanket. Dining room was warm, with a log fire going. Food was very good. Service was personal and great.
Very good - What previous guests thought, 188 reviews
Very good · 188 reviews
The location of the farm is spectacular. The rooms are spacious and has everything you need for short stay. The host is very friendly and knowledgeable about the origins of the farm and history of Van Reenen.