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Oudtshoorn

Hlangana Lodge

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About Hlangana Lodge

Stylish country living in South Africa's storied Klein Karoo.
Wedged between mountain ranges and on the beloved R62 wine route, Oudtshoorn is a picture of rural bounty. Settled in the mid-sixteenth century as a farming outpost, the town put itself on the map when ostrich feathers surged into fashion in Europe in the 1860s. Suddenly it was an economic firecracker. Vestiges of the heyday still remain - the ornate architecture and a number of thriving farms - and Hlangana Lodge is a perfect reflection of this town's charming character. The Victorian-inspired lodge sits amid sprawling exotic gardens, filled with enormous palms and rose bushes. With luxurious accommodation and personalised service, you can enjoy the fruits of the town's present and former glory.
From $120 per person/per night
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27 Rooms
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The property

​Wide porticos and verandas trace Hlangana's exteriors, providing the perfect spot for a morning coffee or an evening glass of something chilled. A hedge of white roses runs along the edge of the house and vines train the doorways. Inside you'll find intimate lounges furnished with plush sofas, and a large banquet-sized dining room where the daily breakfast buffet is laid out in all its glory. French doors open out onto the brick-laid veranda and luscious views of the garden.

The rooms

All the rooms are elegantly furnished with quality, hand-selected pieces that make nods to the colonial heritage but are decidedly modern too. Superior Rooms are spacious and light with large en-suite bathrooms with showers and deep baths. Deluxe Rooms are the property's newest addition; they have a good degree more privacy, and large stacking doors open straight onto the garden. The Family Room sleeps four and has a lovely courtyard patio just off the pool. The Honeymoon Suite is the most commodious of all, with an extra living room and private patio and an ensuite with an enormous spa bath.

Activities

An obligatory road tripping stop, Oudtshoorn has several winsome attractions for guests staying one or two nights. Visit an ostrich farm to see the town's patron animal and learn the regional history of the birds, or trace part of the R62 Wine Route, stopping ​off at a number of boutique vineyards to sample their bests. The Cango Caves are also an essential visit for keen geologists or anyone interested in seeing time calcified. The folks at Hlangana are experts on the what and where of regional attractions, as well as the town's best foodie adventures, and are always on hand to help with your itinerary.

What you'll love

What you'll love

​Daily champagne breakfasts are served in the light and airy breakfast room or outside on the patio.
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

Don't miss the Cango Caves, with their impressive stalagmite and stalactite formations. The networks of subterranean limestone chambers are 20 million years old and were occupied by Middle and Stone Age peoples.
Something to think about

Something to think about

While certainly luxurious, there are a few decorative impulses that may be described as a tad gouache.

South Africa

Oudtshoorn

A pretty, settlement-era outpost deep in the heart of the Klein Karoo