George is situated in the Western Cape Province in South Africa and is the main gateway to the beautiful Garden Route. It is the sixth oldest town in South Africa and very centrally situated halfway between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth. Cradled by the Outeniqua mountains to the north and the Indian ocean to the south, George is an ideal town from which to explore the area’s many scenic attractions – be it on the Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe train, on walks and hikes on the George and Cradock Peaks, on a boat fishing, or pushing a cart across the golf courses at Fancourt. Rich in historical landmarks, such as the Slave Tree and the King Edward VII Library, George retains a small-town character without compromising on a sophisticated infrastructure.
Acorn Guest House
Rates $58.32 - $77.77
Property Typebed And Breakfast Hotelyear Built 1925Year Remodeled 2006Ratingsmobile Stars 4 Starsmichelin 4 Starsohg 4 Sta...
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Fancourt Hotel And Spa
Rates 263 ZAR - 526 ZAR
Hotelyear Built 1989Additional Property Description Key Selling Features 4 X 18 Hole Golf Courses, Golf Academy With Fulltime Teaching Professionals, Undercover Bays. Taylormade High Performa...
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Protea Hotel King George
Rates $148.92 - $185.45
Location. The Two Storey Protea Hotel King George, With Its Wide Terraces And Lush Gardens, Is Located In George, Western Cape, South Africa, At The Foot Of The Outeniqua Mountains And Next To...
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