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Graaff-Reinet

Karoopark Guest House
Karoopark Guest House is located at 81 Caledon Street, Graaff-Reinet. It's an easy location to reach.

If travelling from the North (Johannesburg or Bloemfontein), upon entering Graaff-Reinet there is a Shell petrol station (Botha's Garage) on your left and Caledon Street directly opposite on your right. Turn right into Caledon Street, proceed towards the mountain, continue past the Dutch Reformed Church, straight across the four-way stop and Karoopark is three blocks further on your left, no 81.

If travelling from the South (Cape Town or Port Elizabeth) upon entering Graaff-Reinet, proceed straight up Church Street towards the Dutch Reformed Church. Go left once you pass the Dutch Reformed Church in to Caledon Street, Karoopark Guest House is three blocks further, on your left at no 81.

The Swimming Pool at Karoopark

Karoopark Guest House has an a'la Carte Restaurant, bar, and the space to cater for large groups, it also has conference facilities. It offers traditional Karoo lamb, potjies and braais by prior arrangement. For a detailed list of meals available click here!

The Enterance at Karoopark

Withond ~ a locally brewed Witblitz ~ is the house drink which is served with each meal.


Rooms in the Garden



The Waterhole at Karoopark


The bar is situated within the colonial-style manor that was built at the turn of the century. Today as a guesthouse, it offers visitors a glimpse into past. It's also within walking distance of shops, banks and historical places of interest in Graaff-Reinet.

The Lounge at Karoopark

Your hosts, Buks and Louise Marais pride themselves in the fact that their guests can enjoy a "home away from home" atmosphere. Here their guests become their friends.

A luxuary room at Karoopark


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