Monday, April 08, 2024

Doornbosch Guest Farm

Searching on line for good out of town accommodation can be arduous; after many searches, Lynne had almost given up
We needed a place for 3 couples and, at our age, we all want our own bathrooms, a view and space
We were planning to go to the Triangle Wine Festival in Elim for the weekend
and she found this marvellous place at the last moment;
almost every other affordable place was already booked
It is called Doornbosch and is between Baardskeerderbos and Elim

Have a look at their website https://doornbosch.co.za/ 

The house we booked is called Eland. It is spacious, well decorated and equipped and has really good views 

There are  five unique 4 star guest houses, housing from 2 to 8 guests. Ours was in the middle of a group of three
It is very well appointed with three en-suite bedrooms, a huge downstairs room, a terrace with braai facilities
and a fully fitted kitchen (the other two houses are similar but have two bedrooms each).
The estate is huge. It is a 5000 hectare working farm and they have cattle and some game
There is horse riding and you are welcome to drive yourself on a game drive

The entrances to the houses are on the side, under the pergola; you park in the lane

The kitchen is very large and has everything you might possibly need

Lots of storage

The lounge has an large open fireplace and a huge 10 seater dining table. Almost a baronial hall
As one friend commented, this was rather like being in a stately mansion or a castle on the Scottish moors!

One of the bedrooms is upstairs and has the entire space up there with several bed options

Comfortable seating and Venetian plastered walls

A ground floor bedroom

Another downstairs bedroom. The beds are very comfortable with feather duvets





One of the three bathrooms

With good showers

Part of the upstairs space


and the upstairs bedroom

The old style amboyna furniture really works in this elegant spacious house




Sundowner on the stoep, where they have another 10 seater table
This was before the rain, which was threatening, arrived

The braai. We went out to Marietjie's Pub in Baardskeerders, 7 km down the road, for supper on the first night 
and we braaied on the evening after the wine festival
Sadly it rained, but we managed under the pergola on the far end of the terrace
We had a wonderful stay and hope to return one day 

One of the two two-bedroomed cottages

The view from the stoep was rather like a Pierneef painting

On an early morning walk, an old barn on the farm

Early morning raindrops on young hakea leaves

A short avenue of bluegums leading to the fourth of the five houses

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Tuesday, April 02, 2024

Supper at Marietjie's Pub & Grill, Baardskeerdersbos

We have been to Marietjie's Pub and Grill in Baardskeerdersbos a few times
This time, it was just 7 kilometres from our accommodation, so that sorted out supper on our first night in the area
At weekends, you'll need to book; it's a popular place

The main restaurant has a bar; sadly, there were smokers
and the smell carries through into the restaurant area

They have a small shop with very interesting items as well as jams and preserves

We took a table in the bottom section

Translation: Our Food is as Hot as my "Little Bit on the Side"
Our Beer as Cold as my Husband

They do not charge corkage so we had brought some wines from our cellars
The award winning Tokara Sauvignon Blanc is one of the best bargains around
and so is the Strandveld Adamastor, a blend of Sauvignon blanc and Semillon
from near Cape Agulhas, Africa's southernmost winery

and a bottle of our favourite Raats Cabernet franc was so enjoyable with the food

Good meaty hamburgers and Chips with a little salad on the side

A 1 Kg rack of pork spareribs costs R250, this is the 500g at R120; it is delicious and falls off the bone

A burger with a pepper sauce. We could not finish all the food, the portions are huge

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Lunch at Fick's Pool, Hermanus

Friends from the Netherlands have been visiting for several weeks
We wanted to take them to the Triangle Wine Festival in Elim,
so we planned a great weekend for them and another couple
We drove down on Friday and had a reasonably good trip to Hermanus
until a huge boat, called Shangri-La, slipped off its trailer in Somerset West, causing absolute traffic chaos
We planned to stop for lunch en route in Hermanus. A place, recommended by locals, which was totally new us,
despite our many visits to the area
It is a great find. Fick's Pool is tidal, and was apparently dynamited out of the rocks by a local farmer named Fick
It opens at 1pm and you have to get there promptly as they do not take bookings
The steep steps are not unconquerable for the elderly but there is an alternative winding path

The weather was great, if a bit cloudy ....

... and we were shown to a good table

The menu is mainly Tapas with some Flammkuchen (German style pizza)

with a good wine list, featuring many local and Hemel en Aarde goodies

Local kids were frolicking in the pool but we hear on hot days customers take a dip


There is an undercover area set into the rocks, in addition to the substantial deck

Good attentive staff. Service is not quick, but they were very busy and we were so relaxed in this venue

A group shot taken by another customer

Peter was loving the atmosphere and the bottle of Spier Chenin Blanc we ordered

Baby calamari in crisp batter with spicy aioli

John's Flammkuchen with bacon and tomato

Kevin's looked enticing with prosciutto ham, olives and rocket

A variation of Patatas Bravas done as very large crisp spicy chips and two dipping sauces

Bruschetta topped with aioli, hard boiled egg, very lightly smoked salmon and anchovies
The aioli needs more garlic and body!

Local boys drying off after a swim

then diving in for another swim

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Supper in The Hyde Hotel's London Road Bistro

Hyperli https://hyperli.com/ is an on-line site selling vouchers for bargain meals for two people
They sell other things which might be contentious, but we stick to the meals and accommodation!
The deals are in and around the big cities in SA
We have tried a few meals and accommodation deals over the years and not been disappointed
Lynne had bought one to try as the Hyde Hotel is local (London Road, in Sea Point) and it sounded good
We were there recently for the launch of Bruce Jack's Jack@Skye wine bar on the roof
They have off-street parking in their underground garage, useful as parking in the street is limited

We decided to go up to the roof for a sundowner and admire the beautiful place where we live
The mountains are sun kissed in the early evening ....

and the sea sparkles

Sommelier Awonke Tyumse was there, but just about to go off duty
We discovered that they have a happy hour every evening between 5 and 7,
where you buy one glass of Bruce's delicious wine and get another free
He suggested that we order three glasses and then we could get this bottle of Chenin for a very reasonable R120

Enjoying the evening and the prospect of not having to cook supper

The sunset was magnificent and we watched the tourist boats from the Waterfront enjoying it 

A yacht motoring for the harbour and a tanker going up the East coast

A trawler and another sunset cruise boat

Time to use our voucher, which cost a very reasonable R169 for two 200g Gourmet Hamburgers
with crisp fries and onion rings

The Deals menu. We were surprised there was a choice of sauces for the burgers
The other deal for the steak also came with dessert and was about R300
They have continued both offers and its good value for couples

Two burgers on a brioche bun and lots of very crisp chips

Innovative lighting

The Bacon Cheese burger. The onion rings were very crisp and not at all oily
We were able to take our bottle from the roof down to the restaurant. It was very enjoyable

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