The main reception building of the Garden Lodge, which
also houses the bar and one of the restaurants.
Thatched and clad with local stone, it rises up out of
the fynbos
No, this is not two suites. It was all ours with our treed deck
The view from the other side
The lounge
The bedroom we chose - because of its beautiful view of the bay from the bed which, sadly, was
invisible the next morning
The bathroom was behind the bed and had a great rain
shower and a hand held shower spray. The bath was the perfect shape for lazing
and reading in. A great place to drink the real Ethiopian coffee and black pepper
biscotti we had early morning. The loo
is separate and private
The small ‘kitchen’ area with minibar just off the
lounge
The main bedroom with its own en suite bathroom
Relaxing in reception before the SAWI Awards
The breakfast menu.
Who can choose between Eggs Benedict, Rösti with smoked salmon or
Flapjacks with streaky bacon and maple syrup!?
Manager Sean chats to the owner Michael
Lutzeyer and Izak Smit of SAWi in the dining room while we have
breakfast. It was rainy and chilly, so
they had a nice fire lit.
John, sensibly, had muesli and fruit...
The breakfast bar laden with choices, healthy and
maybe not...
Good selection of seasonal fruit
...and then he had a couple of muffins
Lynne chose the luscious Potato cake with
smoked salmon
Relax with the papers at the bar
Wonderful African art is everywhere, including these
witty depictions of most normal women’s bodies, pregnant or cuddly
A small private table between the forest trees
This is the new Forest Lodge which is about a five
minute drive from the Garden Lodge
The comfortable lounge area with a bar and, behind
that, the restaurant
Looking across the reserve to the Garden Lodge
Apparently, this is a perfect space and place for a
wedding
These are the luxury forest lodges. Check out http://www.grootbos.com
You can also read the papers in the Forest
Lodge lounge
Very clever architecture gives unexpected angles and
views and the buildings all sit well in the landscape
The chicks have flown.
There are many of these weaver nests all over the reserve, always close
to water
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2013