Greyton Self Catering Accommodation
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Greyton Reviews
Beautiful little town with the warmest people. Felt like we left South Africa for abit !! A definite must experience
Beautiful, clean and quiet town. Nice to walk around in with loads of interesting shops and places to eat. No beggars accosting you and felt very safe
Lots of shops and eating places. Very "old school". Lovely place to visit.
Loved strolling through the streets and viewing the wonderful historical cottages in the town as well as the fun Saturday Market day.
Great restaurants.
People are very friendly.
Nice hiking trails.
Farmer's Market on a Saturday morning.
Hiking.
Clean, beautiful and serenity of the area. Friendly people!
Nice hikes and mountain bike trails.
The hikes.
Safe small town, great restaurants and accommodation. Enjoyed market on Saturday morning.
More info about Greyton
South of the towering Riviersonderend Mountain range and situated at the confluence of two major rivers lies Greyton, one of the Western Cape’s most endearing villages. When entering Greyton, visitors are immediately captivated by the chocolate-box scenes of quaint lodgings, tea gardens under shady trees and brightly coloured birds attracted to the foliage. Many of the Greyton properties are of historic significance, set amongst beautifully appointed gardens with the mountains as a suitable backdrop. And everywhere you turn, there are friendly locals to ensure a pleasant visit.
The area was surveyed and laid out as a freehold cultural village by a farm owner in the mid-1800s and was named Greyton after Sir George Grey, the then-Governor of the Cape. Today, the village design remains mostly unchanged.
Greyton regularly features in TV magazine shows and other national media and has become a haven for city folk seeking a weekend retreat. Charlie the pot-bellied pig, a resident at... Show more
About Self Catering
Self Catering places can be found from rural to urban areas and can vary in what they offer. They allow plenty freedom and is a great inexpensive way to spend your holiday. They have been widely classified as a “Home away from home”. This is a good option for guests who don’t mind cooking their own food, and are looking for a more independent and flexible form of accommodation. For budget and large families, we would recommend self-catering for a more personalised experience.