Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Grande Roche Hotel Cape Town Western Cape Hotel

Grande Roche Hotel Cape Town Western Cape Hotel

Not only is the Grande Roche Hotel an extraordinary example of Dutch Colonial architecture, the lovingly restored, t-shaped manor house is a national monument in South Africa. Grande Roche is situated on the site of the old De Nieuwe Plantatie in the Drakenstein valley of Paarl, South Africa. This Cape Dutch homestead at Grande Roche dates back to the 18th century, and offers guests a variety of sumptuous accommodation which includes 29 luxury suites and six executive rooms. Looking down at the Grand Manor house from the hotel's mountainside auditorium will give you a sense of what the painstakingly restored estate would have looked like some 200 years ago.





The warm and fragrant air that permeates the estate, and the entire Cape Winelands region of South African, has a Mediterranean quality. The very same climate that makes it ideal for growing grapes also makes the Western Cape one of the world's foremost golfing destinations. Whether you indulge in a round of golf or an afternoon of wine-tasting, dinner at the highly regarded Bosman's Restaurant is an ideal way to bid adieu to the day.

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