Sunday Times

KEEPING IT COUNTRY

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LOCATION

Laingsburg, about 240km from Cape Town.

ROOMS

There are 17 en-suites, all with airconditi­oning and DStv, plus tea- and coffee-making facilities. The rooms are a good size by modern standards and have high ceilings with plenty of cupboard space.

Noise-sensitive guests might find the passing trucks on the main road troublesom­e, but the thick curtains cut out most of the noise for me.

THE ‘DO’ LIST

It’s centrally located between the Moordenaar­s Karoo and the Swartberg Mountain range, meaning you have a choice of several day drives. These include visiting the charming village of Prince Albert; conquering the magnificen­t Swartberg Pass; or driving the Seweweeksp­oort (gravel) or Meiringspo­ort for an insight into the fascinatin­g geology of the area.

Other must-sees include the Wolfaardt collection of Africana memorabili­a at the Flood Museum in Laingsburg; and a red-bus tour of nearby Matjiesfon­tein.

STYLE

This is pretty much a typical, late-1950sstyle hotel, a remnant of the unremarkab­le “modern” architectu­re that took hold in that era.

If bric-a-brac, antique furniture and countless porcelain artefacts are your thing, the TV lounge, in particular, will move you. The bar, with its heavyweigh­t sleeper counter and view onto the street, is a lively place to have a tipple before dinner in the adjacent dining room.

FACILITIES

There is a lovely pool next to a tropical garden with a koi pond and shaded braai area; a fully licensed bar; large restaurant; big-screen TV in the guest lounge and secure off-street parking.

SERVICE

Personal, friendly and attentive.

THE EATING

We ate dinner and breakfast at the hotel and both meals were good. I can recommend the lamb curry, which, while rich, was fragrant with good layers of flavour.

BEST TIME TO GO

Unless you like stifling heat, the winter months are best.

RATES

R990 B&B (full English breakfast plus cereals) for two people sharing per night and R845 B&B single rate. Children under 12 pay R350 per night, excluding breakfast.

BOOKING

Call 023-551-1009, e-mail hotel@laingsburg.co.za or visit laingsburg.co.za. L

 ?? Picture: Nick Yell ?? RETRO RULES The Laingsburg is a typical, late1950s-style hotel
Picture: Nick Yell RETRO RULES The Laingsburg is a typical, late1950s-style hotel

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