Harpuis

Wolfkop Nature Reserve


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From ZAR 1500.00 / Night
  • Week Rates
    • 1 to 2 Guests (R750 per person per night) min 2 guests

      ZAR 1,500.00 / Night

    • Extra Guests (3 to 10) R750 per person per night

      ZAR 750.00 / Night

  • Weekend Rates
    • 1 to 6 Guests (R750 per person per night) min 6 guests

      ZAR 4500.00 / Night

    • Extra Guests (7 to 10) R750 per person per night

      ZAR 750.00 / Night

  • Peak Rates
    • 1 to 6 Guests (R825 per person per night) min 6 guests

      ZAR 4950.00 / Night

    • Extra Guests (7 to 10) R825 per person per night

      ZAR 825.00 / Night


Harpuis Huis is our largest and possibly most well equipped dwelling. Nestled into the valley at what is almost the top of the hill, the sweeping vistas from the terrace offer unparalleled views of the valley and mountains that surround us.

An open-plan kitchen make the indoor living space perfect for those looking to hangout and socialise with friends and family.

Indoor and outdoor dining options augment the atmosphere of community within the home, and five bedrooms accommodating two guests each make this ten-sleeper the ideal getaway for large groups. The wrap-around terrace has seating for ten, and a corner jacuzzi with unspoilt views across the valley below.

All rooms have en-suite bathrooms, aircons in each room.

On the veranda a plunge pool 1.2 x 2.4 metre and a jacuzzi.


We sell wood and ice on site so no need to drive into town!


Wood 5KG bags R60 and Ice 2KG bags R20


Amenities

  • Wi-Fi Internet
  • Parking

Suitability

  • NO Smoking Allowed
  • Wheelchair Access

Location

Wolfkop Nature Reserve, Citrusdal

Take the N1 direction to Paarl. Take the N7 turnoff (left) toward Malmesbury. Continue on the N7 for 175km. Take the turn-off right from the N7 highway towards Citrusdal. When you enter Citrusdal, stop at the four way stop and then turn right onto Keerom Road. Continue driving for 6km. You will see the entrance to the reserve on the left of the road, as it is a big brick wall with “Wolfkop” written on it and a green gate.