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Buccara Wildlife Reserve Karoo

2.5 star property
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (7)
"Just outside town in old farmhouse dating back to 1774. Shared kitchen well stocked and also access to private patio with braai. Some game to be seen close by at rivers edge as you drive in. Small pool for cooling off."
Buccara Wildlife Reserve Karoo

Bethesda Tower Accommodation

2.5 star property
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (20)
"Just passing through and needed a place to stay. Lovely little Karoo country village. People are friendly. "
The price is SAR 177
SAR 177 total
includes taxes & fees
20 Jun - 21 Jun
Bethesda Tower Accommodation
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Quaint Nieu-Bethesda is calling! Discover its beer, horseback riding, university life, and more.

Beautiful scenery on the tarred road (off the N9) to Nieu-Bethesda. Nieu-Bethesda is famous for the Owl House, the house of artist Helen Martins. 
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