letskraal
 

Description


As custodians of a home built over 200 years ago, we take delight in sharing it with those who have an interest in Karoo Heritage. You will find the serenity pleasing and we trust that you will come away feeling rested.

Letskraal was the home of Voortrekker Leader, Andries Pretorius. It was here that he received amongst others the cleric Sarel Cilliers who appealed to him to assist the Trekkers in Natal. Pretorius moved in 1838. The restored homestead stands much as it did at the time of his tenure. Built of mud and straw in the Karoo Vernacular style, this humble dwelling sits proud against the harsh climatic conditions.

We do not live on the property. You will be the custodians during your visit and will be the only guests on the farm. Embrace a simplistic lifestyle in a home with an outside bathroom and without electricity. Furnishings are appropriate and comfortable. Walking, swimming, cycling, reading, bird watching and braais by moonlight will revive your soul.

The three bedrooms comfortably host seven guests - the ox wagon will appeal to the adventurous. Letskraal has no telephonic communication whatsoever. Noisy toys are not allowed but pets are welcome!

Directions

From Middelburg: Take the N9 to Graaff-Reinet for 62 km. Turn left at the Letskraal sign. Follow this gravel road for 17 km until you  find a discreet farm gate on your right. It would be advisable to measure this distance on your car's odometer. If you reach a wide river, you have passed the gate by approximately 200 metres.

From Graaff-Reinet: Take the N9 to Middelburg for 42 km. Turn right at the Letskraal sign. Follow this gravel road for 17 km until you  find a discreet farm gate on your right. It would be advisable to measure this distance on your car's odometer. If you reach a wide river, you have passed the gate by approximately 200 metres.

GPS co-ordinates: 32°02'55.44"S 24°49'33.52"E

 

 
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