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Bed and Breakfast
ID #1430
Bakkies Bed and Breakfast, Wellington, Winelands, Western Cape.
Against the slopes of the Hawequa Mountain in historical Bainskloof Pass. Four en-suite bedrooms with TV, M-Net and private entrances. Large farm breakfast and dinner available on request. Facilities for paraplegic visitors. 4-km from Wellington’s business centre. Parking within a security fence. Permit to Patatskloof Private Hiking Trail included.
Wellington is on the R301 north of Paarl, which is on the N1 northeast of Cape Town. Travelling northeast on the N1 from Cape Town, turn north onto the R44 or the R303, both of which will take you into Wellington. Follow the R303 out of town (Church Street) and pass the Bovlei Winery on your right. The entrance to Bakkies B&B is at the Oasis Farmstall on the left in Bainskloof Pass. BEBakkies
Contct: Bakkies and Ronel
Box 774 Wellington 7654
+27 (21) 873 5161 telephone
+27 (82) 783 1776 cell
Wellington is on the R301 north of Paarl, which is on the N1 northeast of Cape Town. Travelling northeast on the N1 from Cape Town, turn north onto the R44 or the R303, both of which will take you into Wellington. Follow the R303 out of town (Church Street) and pass the Bovlei Winery on your right. The entrance to Bakkies B&B is at the Oasis Farmstall on the left in Bainskloof Pass. BEBakkies
Contct: Bakkies and Ronel
Box 774 Wellington 7654
+27 (21) 873 5161 telephone
+27 (82) 783 1776 cell
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Author: Alan McIver
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