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La Petite Dauphine is a guesthouse on a working fruit & wine farm with superior accommodation in Franschhoek, Western Cape |
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About Franschhoek wineland's La Petite Dauphine Guest Farm: Accommodation on a working fruit and wine farm in the magnificent valley of Franschhoek, escape the city and enjoy the ambience of farm lanes, vineyards and village cuisine. La Petite Dauphine offers stylish accommodation in 2 bedroomed cottages and guest suites. Our beautiful surroundings and facilities also lend themselves to providing the perfect Wedding venue. La Petite Dauphine Guest Farm has 8 suites to choose from - all beautifully decorated, with full en-suite bathrooms and private lounges. Breakfast is served under the Oaks at Café BonBon that is a restored wine cellar now offering style convenience and comfort. Other meals are available by reservation.
Join us at the Veruska's Wine Bar from Tuesday's to Sunday's from 10am until 6pm. |
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Facilities: All our bedrooms have views over the dams, orchards, vineyards and the breathtaking Franschhoek mountains. Our suites have air-conditioning; bathrooms have underfloor heating and bedrooms feature cosy fireplaces for those chilly winter nights. You will also find hairdryers, soft gowns, fluffy towels and all other amenities that will make your stay truly unforgettable. Digital safes, hairdryers, alarm clocks, TV’s, DVD’s, wireless internet and telephones are available in all rooms, which are also equipped with fridges, tea and coffee making facilities. |
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Nearby Attractions: Franschhoek and its beautiful surroundings offers an endless number of entertainment choices:
- Picnic on the mountain slopes, hike or walk the Kat se Pad trail;
- Hire a mountain bike and go cycling in the mountains surrounding the valley;
- Wine tasting is offered at the award winning estates of the Franschhoek wine route
- Visit La Motte estate and attend their monthly classical concerts
- Dine out at one of several restaurants with Gourmet chefs or try Reuben Riffel's Deli
- Enjoy the potters and artists of the village, through the Franschhoek Meander or at the Street Markets
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