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Erinvale
The Hotel is ideally situated in the Helderberg Valley, set
against a stunning backdrop of the Helderberg and Hottentots Holland mountains.
The Hotel is on the way to the Garden Route and Winelands with the Historic
Vergelegen, Fleur du Cap, Morgenster and Lourensford Wine Estates all within
walking distance of the property. The Erinvale Estate Hotel is situated on the
same Estate as the world famous, Gary Player designed Erinvale Golf Course and
the False Bay beaches in the Strand and Gordons Bay are just 15 minutes
away.
We are located just 30 minutes from Cape Town and only 20 minutes from Cape
Town International Airport.
ACCOMMODATION
Exquisitely furnished bedrooms provide the pampering to be expected of a
superior hotel. Many of the bedrooms are incorporated into the original stable,
with those situated on the upper floors having high thatched roofs exuding the
Africa "feel".
The exquisite bedrooms and suites are set amidst tranquil gardens, exuding
romance and understated elegance. The 57 bedrooms have been upgraded by
introducing a contemporary palette of earthy hues, while maintaining the
classic elegance to be expected of a boutique hotel.
All the bedrooms are air-conditioned and equipped with a personal safe, tea and
coffee making facilities, private refrigerator, satellite TV and a separate bath
and shower.
Several elegant suites have been tastefully incorporated into the hotel. The
Honeymoon Suite is a romantic room for that special occasion with a Four Poster
bed and private garden terrace. The Oak Suite provides the option of becoming a
self- contained home with three fully en-suite double bedrooms. All bedrooms are
air-conditioned and are equipped with a personal safe, tea and coffee making
facilities, private refrigerator, satellite television, direct dial telephones
and a separate bath and shower.
Computer, fax and e-mail services are available.
GOLF AT ERINVALE
The Erinvale Golf Club is a private club where guests of the Erinvale Estate
hotel play as members. This Gary Player designed 18 hole championship golf
course has fast become renowned throughout the golfing fraternity, both locally
and abroad. Erinvale hosted the 1996 World Cup of Golf, where thirty two
participating nations competed and found the course both a golfing challenge and
visual delight.
On the course are two different moods. The first nine holes are
built on flat terrain with challenging holes made more difficult
by strategic water hazards and an array of different style bunkers.
These range from traditional large, well-shaped bunkers to some
with railway sleepers holding up steep, sandy slopes. Sod bunkers
that are challenging yet aesthetically pleasing complete the picture.
The second nine holes are on endulately high ground. Here the
scenic splendor might distract the players from the continuing
challenge. Again, water and bunkers are the main features with
the added test of sloping lies.
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