Sunday Times

DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE

- NICK YELL © Nick Yell

LOCATION

Broadwater River Estate is about 90km from Kimberley, just off the R357 to Douglas.

ROOMS

BROADWATER RIVER ESTATE, NORTHERN CAPE The combinatio­n of chalets (four), double rooms (nine) and apartments (two) can sleep 48 people and the upmarket campsite (private ablutions, sculleries and power points) can accommodat­e a further 60 people.

The tastefully furnished rooms all face onto the beautiful Vaal River, are airconditi­oned, have DStv plus tea- and coffeemaki­ng facilities. My room had an open-plan bathroom/loo arrangemen­t which may not suit shy couples, so specify if this concerns you. Sitting on my mini-deck, listening to the call of the fish eagle and watching the languid waters slip by, was a highlight.

STYLE

Most of the accommodat­ion is housed in Tuscan villa-style buildings fronted by leafy, shade-giving trees; whereas the function venue, restaurant and bar building, which also houses five double rooms on its top floor, is a more modern concrete, glass and steel structure. The grounds are well maintained.

FACILITIES

Include a conference centre, restaurant (with balcony seating) and a bar with a wellpositi­oned sundowner deck — all with spectacula­r views of the river. There is a ramp at the campsite to launch a boat and you can fish from the river bank or floating jetties, though the latter were in drastic need of stabilisin­g when I visited. The lawns in front of the main accommodat­ion block are wellsuited to the erection of a marquee for weddings and other functions.

SERVICE

The service we experience­d from the hotel, bar and restaurant staff was top-notch.

THE EATING

The menu is not the longest and caters for simple tastes, but my calamari starter was nice and tender, as was my grilled hake and chips main. My travelling partner had a gourmet-type burger and pronounced it very good. The breakfast, included in our room rate, was a first rate, full English affair.

THE ‘DO’ LIST

Have a picnic at the confluence of the Vaal and Gariep rivers about 20km outside Douglas; visit the Landzicht wine cellars in Douglas; fish on the banks of the Vaal (about 13 species); do water sport of your own making (bring your own boats etc; visit Sunset Private Reserve or Mokala National Park, or take an informativ­e honey tour on Douglas Bee Farms.

BEST TIME TO GO

All year round, but September to April is best for outdoor activities.

RATES

R590 per person sharing on a B&B basis (R690 is the single room rate), while children under four stay free. Campsites are R350 a night for the first two people and R60 per extra person per night; up to a maximum of six people per site.

BOOKING

Call 082 332 2266 or visit broadwater.co.za

 ?? Picture: Nick Yell ?? JUST THE SPOT The restaurant, bar and function centre is in a lovely setting, and houses a few double rooms on its top floor.
Picture: Nick Yell JUST THE SPOT The restaurant, bar and function centre is in a lovely setting, and houses a few double rooms on its top floor.

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