Springbok Hotel - Springbok Hotel, Springbok, Hotel, Namaqualand, Northern Cape
Springbok Hotel

Detailed description
The Springbok Hotel as its name dictates is centrally located in the heart of Springbok directly opposite its sister hotel the Masonic Hotel divided only by an avenue of palm trees.
The Springbok Hotel offers an ideal base from which to explore the wonders of Namaqualand during the Flower season. (August and September)With its sweeping Colonial style facade this beautiful old building conjures up memories of the mining past of this interesting mining town. The Springbok Hotel is centrally located to all of the town's local amenities including the library, several historical buildings, museums and businesses. The Springbok Hotel offers an ideal base from which to explore the wonders of Namaqualand during the Flower season, which is in August and September.
The Springbok Hotel makes it their business to take country hotel hospitality to a new level. Always available to tend to their guests' needs, you can depend on this Hotel to make your stay at the Springbok Hotel a truly memorable experience. The Springbok Hotel comprises 28 , spacious en-suite rooms, all air conditioned for your comfort for those warm summer days and cold winter nights which the Northern Cape are renowned for. All rooms are en-suite with either bath and shower or bath or shower. There are various combinations of rooms. Choose from various combinations to suit your accommodation needs:Single RoomsDouble RoomsTwin RoomsFamily Rooms
Features
Things to do and see
Places to see and things to do when visiting one of our star graded establishments in Springbok. We're centrally situated to enable scenic day trips to several interesting towns and villages. Concordia - Originally a Rhenish mission station formed in 1852. Copper was mined there from 1853 until 1933.
Garies - The Nama people named this area Th’aries after the couch grass that grew along the banks of the stream and this was later changed to Garies Hondeklip Bay / Hondeklipbaai - An excellent fishing and crayfishing destination.
Kamieskroon - A small village set amongst enormous granite mountains known as the Kamiesberg, Kamieskroon was originally a descendant of a former town, Bowesdorp.
Kleinzee / Koingnaas - Kleinzee is one of the sites where diamonds were first discovered.
Nababeep - beautiful flowers covering the little koppies in and around the town during the flower season
Pella - Figs, grapes and pomegranates grow at this mission station established in 1872.
Port Nolloth - Port Nolloth, a centre for both the crayfish industry and alluvial diamond mining. Port Nolloth is the only holiday resort on the Diamond Coast. The town's main tourist attractions are clean beaches and excellent fishing.
Richterveld - Transfrontier National Park, accessable by 4x4 vehicles only, the Richtersveld is one of nature's gifts not to be missed. Home to several animal, plant and fish species this park offers the outdoor enthusiast everything and more.
Steinkopf - Traditional dome-shaped reed huts made by the Nama people dot the landscape. There is also a date plantation in the area which is worth a visit.
Facilities
Establishment facilities...
- Number of Rooms: 28
- Children Policy: We accept children
- Best time to visit: All year - especially during flower season
Nearby facilities / Attractions...
- 675.52 Km
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