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Blue Mountain Lodge
Blue Mountain Lodge is an experience of Luxury,
Nature and Fantasy carefully blended into one. Set on 200 hectares
of indigenous bush, forestry and farmland, the ochre-washed Lodge
with its deep-set pillared verandas and whirring white fans, is
an "Out of Africa" story come true. Great care has been taken
to create unique inspiring accommodation, embracing a standard
comparable with some of the top hotels world-wide. Every effort
is made to match the beauty of the surrounding with friendly and
efficient service.
THE MANOR HOUSE
For ultimate privacy surrounded by verdant forests the Manor Houses
are the recent additions to the lodge. Reflecting the same splendor
and luxury that the Blue Mountain Lodge is famous for, each has
two suites, a marbled bathroom, a mahogany study, kitchen, lounge
and dinning room, including your own personal chef and maitr'd.
This elegance continues to the timber deck where one can view
a magnificent sunset or admire the beauty of a thousand stars
alongside swimming pools that cascade into a stunning forest-lined
lake.
THE VICTORIAN SUITES
Delicately set at the foot of the main building, as a sparkling
fountain ushers its guests to havens of relaxation. There are
8 Victorian Suites all housing king-sized, extra length beds except
for Suite number 8, which has two three-quater beds. All suites
and rooms have been individually decorated. The furniture, except
antiques, has been designed by Valma Botha and custom-made for
the Blue Mountain Lodge, making our decor unique in South Africa.
THE BALLENTINE SUITE
The Ballantine suite or "The Presidential Suite" embraces a classical
regency style.
This suite uncovers an elegantly furnished spacious lounge and
majestic bedroom. A private plunge pool silently glistens over
luscious forestry.
THE QUADRANT SUITES
Four suites romantically set in a cobbled courtyard, with gallery
bedrooms reminiscent of castles and Camelot. These duplex rooms
have a lounge, bathroom with seperate bath, shower and toilet
downstairs and a gallery bedroom upstairs. The style is "Provencal",
overlooking forestry.
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