With temperatures set to drop and the weekend at our doorstep, here are a few cosy accommodation spots for your next getaway - fireplace included!
A crackling fire in the background, a steaming mug of hot chocolate in the other, and the enchanting sounds of the Western CaThe winter chill has set in, but that doesn’t mean it’s time to grab your furriest blankets and hide under the covers. Teeming with some incredible natural gems, the Western Cain your favourite and cosiest spot in nature.
Plettenberg Bay. If you’re keen on making the six-hour drive, then book a stay at The Cabin in The Crags located in the heart of Mother Nature herself. Offering a rustic charm surrounded by lush greenery, this gorgeous cabin is a stone’s throw away from the Tsitsikamma Nature Reserve. Wake u
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