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August 28, 2015 by burke lauderdale

Today we left Oudtshoorn, heading south and east and arrived at The Crags, a beautiful, why don't we live here forever stop along the Garden Route. The Crags comes complete with dense forest, tall mountains, loads of wildlife, neighboring beaches and The Redford House, the greatest B&B on planet Earth.

Owners Clive and Colleen Noble greeted us as if we were old friends, and we immediately felt at home on their charming historic property. The grounds contain hiking trails, gardens, a historic renovated farm house, swimming pool, tennis court, art studio, lake, fishing poles, canoes and sprawling oak trees.

We booked the Carriage House, one of the cottages on property and beyond suitable accommodation for three nights. However, Colleen informed us we would be upgraded to the Noble House and in a matter of seconds we went from mediocre peasants to high nobility. 

We were now the proud renters of a double story Cape Georgian style house, furnished with antiques, love, and even a book about Charleston, South Carolina. 

This would do just fine.

August 28, 2015 /burke lauderdale
The Crags, South Africa, Africa
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