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| One of the oldest houses in Heilbron (built in 1886) with upmarket accomodation. 2 cottages and 1 en suite room, all with own entrances, bathrooms and TV's. Electric underblankets,tea/coffee facilities, good linen, mosquito nets, Queen sized beds.
Sit in the gardens or at the ...
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| Dorpshuis Gastehuis with its homely atmosphere and excellent service you might not even realise that you are away from home.
Luxury private rooms with all amenities, en-suite bathrooms, traditional breakfast, dinner & lunch by prior arrangement, conference facilities (max 25) ...
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| Francolin Creek Retreat is situated in the Riemland area between Heilbron and Frankfort. It sits on a conservancy area of rolling farmland and is malaria free. As part of the Riemland Wine Route, our unique cellar offers the full range of Boland Kelders wines.
The lodge has s ...
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| Farm Accommodation: Set along three ponds and surrounded by hills and koppies. Build in 1912 from the local stone.
The accommodation comprisses of five fully furnished rooms. Traditional dishes are served.
Goedehoop Guest Lodge offers you the opportunity to experience inf ...
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| Chalet or House type accommodation in a tranquil country town location, tastefully furnished and very comfortable.
Three 1-bedroomed (2-bed) flatlets with lounge, kitchen and bathroom.Also fully equipped3-bedroomed (5-bed), 2 bathroomed house
Meals supplied by appointment ...
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Heilbron Accommodation: Nearby towns with accommodation:
Bloemfontein Accommodation | Sasolburg Accommodation | Kroonstad Accommodation Deneysville Accommodation | Welkom Accommodation | Parys Accommodation
Heilbron is a small farming town in the Free State province of South Africa which services the cattle, dairy, wheat, sunflower and maize industries.
In 1836, the Ndebele Chief Mzilikazi fought off the invading Voortrekkers at Vegkop near here. During the early years of it's history, several Jewish citizens of Heilbron played an important role in developing the town. Many of the streets in Heilbron are thus named after Jews ( for example, 'Tanner Street' is one of the busiest streets in the town). The old synagogue has been converted into a agricultural museum.
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