
Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse - Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse

Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse - Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse

Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse - Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse

Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse - Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse

Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse - Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse

Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse - Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse

Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse - Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse

Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse - Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse

Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse - Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse

Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse - Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse
Caterpillar and Catfish CookhouseCaterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse Bed & Breakfast accommodation in Bergville Kwazulu NatalDescriptionFor hipcats, jetlags, gourmets, dipsomaniacs, the bossa nova and the boogie woogie. Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse is situated on the crest of the Oliviershoek pass, overlooking the majestic Northern Drakensburg. With a rustic splendour, this historical stone-house hosts nine en-suite rooms, stylishly and comfortably decorated.About Us
Caterpillar Catfish on Oliviershoek Pass -1730m above sea level - is situated between the Sterkfontein dam and Seletwane Mountain - overlooking the majestic Northern and Central Drakensberg. (AA Highly Rated accommodation TGSA 3 star guesthouse.)
Our name is derived from all the thousands of caterpillars and catfish seen daily during the Summer months.
We have 3 large St Bernard dogs on the property, Called Ludwig, Luna and Babalu.
Caterpillar and Catfish Cookhouse is a place for people who enjoy amazing food, good laughter and fiesta feelings against a backdrop of ever – changing beauty.
History
This originial Windmill homestead on Oliviershoek Pass - - was built in 1936 by Otto Zunckel. Otto was part of the Berlin Missionary Society arriving in Africa in the 1850, to built the Emmaus Mission Station / Hospital.
Our staff compliment originate from the Amazizi tribe down in the foothills of the Northern Drakensberg. The Drakensberg was once inhabited by the San people, also known as Bushmen. They have left us a legacy of their paintings on the sandstone cliffs and cave walls, depicting their way of life and the various animals and people they encountered. In due course, the Amazizi, a tribe of the Nguni race arrived, and occupied the river valleys and approaches to the Drakensberg mountains.
Accommodation Room 2 = double with bath
Room 4= twin with shower
Room 5 Family room ,1 double and 2 single beds, shower
Room 6/7/9 = double with shower
Room 8 = double and 1 single, shower
RatesWe host 7 non-smoking en-suite rooms at the 2008 rate of R360.00 per person including breakfast. Our single rate is R440.00 per person including breakfast. Rates valid from July 2008 to June 2009..What do our users think04.05.2009 by Recent Visitor from South Africa - The main residence of this lodge looked very comfortable and cosy, however the self catering chalets were misrepresented. There was hardly a kitchen at all, the room was not very spacious and we froze that night even though we wore track-suits to bed and bought our own duvet! We ended up leaving a day early and seeking alternative accomodation because we couldn't deal with the cold.
Food was excellent, but i do recommend that you stay in the Guest House and not the Self Catering Accomodation, and you will have a pleasurable stay.
04.06.2008 by Michael Porter from SA
- 2/5 - Please advise on availability and rates for the above dates for 2 adults, or alternative dates of 10th to 13th July 2008. Thank you
21.01.2008 by duncan gohl from sa
- 3/5 - stayed in windmill bungalows, top notch! only hoping the blonde receptionist/barlady is not permanent staff. very short in manners and short on friendliness. also did not think you had any sweeterner for coffee. that's it, no 'let me find some for you'
great meals were enjoyed by both of us.
will be back as the price suited our pensioners pockets!
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