Accommodation near Mountain Zebra National Park

The Mountain Zebra National Park was established in 1937 as a means to save the Cape Mountain Zebra population from dying out. While starting off humbly, the 28 000-hectare park is now a conservation success story, boasting a population of 700 zebras.

Situated in Cradock in the malaria-free area of the Eastern Cape Province, visitors to the park will be greeted with a tranquil ambience and a unique African wilderness experience.

In the 1930’s, following the imminent threat of their extinction, the National Parks Board of Trustees proclaimed an area of 17km² in an attempt to preserve the animals. In the initial stages, chances of success seemed rather slim as there were only five stallions and one mare – insufficient numbers to expand on an almost depleted population. By the 1950’s, the situation had worsened with only two stallions remaining. During that time, a good samaritan and neighbouring farmer expanded on the breeding pool by donating eleven zebras to the park. The numbers began to steadily increase as the years passed, and in 1975, the first herd were successfully re-introduced into the wild. Today, the park is home is home to approximately 700 zebras, where 20 are relocated to a new habitat each year.

While predominantly a haven for zebra, the park is also home to a number of mammals, including caracal, the endangered black rhino, gemsbok as well as other types of antelope. In 2007, cheetahs were brought into the area. To sate the concerns of neighbouring farmers over the protection of their livestock, predator-proof fences were built around the grounds. With further plans to expand the number and variety of animals, additional farms have been purchased to increase the size of the park.

Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling distance.
 
Oude Pastorie Kothuise
1.4 km

From R325 PPS

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Undoubtedly one of Cradock's most gracious homesteads. The unique appeal of this historical house is the genuine shade of yesteryear - old world charm offering comfortable private and self-contained ... More Info

 
Die Tuishuise and Victoria Manor
1.4 km

From R1840* Unit

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Situated in Cradock, the frontier town at the eastern edge of the Great Karoo, more than two dozen Tuishuise ( an elegant collection of restored Victorian era Karoo guest houses )line Market Street ... More Info

 
The Palms Cradock
1.8 km

From R500 PPS


The Palms is situated along the Great Fish River, in the charming town of Cradock. The guest house comprises of twelve units and one Rustic unit, which all feature en-suite bathrooms, DStv, air-condit... More Info

 
Albert House Guesthouse
1.8 km

From R800* Unit


Albert House is a beautiful Victorian home built in 1843. 5 Rooms are located around the beautiful extended garden. The property extends to True Living restaurant serving Karoo style food and drinks. ... More Info

 
Cathy's Guesthouse
1.9 km

From R375 PPS

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This house is almost 150 years old and is situated near the center of town.Featuring an outdoor swimming pool and a garden, Cathy's Guesthouse is situated in Cradock, Eastern Cape, South Africa. We... More Info

 
Amali Guest Houses
2 km

From R425 PPS


Beautifully restored turn of the century Eastern Cape Homestead which offers guests luxury accommodation at affordable prices. Each room is en suite, has tea and coffee making facilities, wifi Intern... More Info

 
Annies Guest House
2.2 km

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Annie’s House is a guest house set in Adderley Street. It enjoys proximity to the town whilst retaining the quiet of a country lane. The guest House is both authentically Victorian and comfortably Mod... More Info

 
Lazy Gecko Accommodation
2.4 km

From R300 PPS

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Lazy Gecko is situated in Cradock East, in the Eastern Cape, a small town with vast tourist attractions. Come and rest in the peace and quietness, away from the hustle and bustle from the busy city... More Info

 
7 Cities Guesthouse
2.6 km

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Your comfort is our goal. We have created a restful retreat that you can think of as your home away from home when you’re in the area. We offer services for any traveler, whether you’re on business or... More Info

 
Grey Ghost Lodge
34.3 km

From R2200* Unit


Welcome to Grey Ghost Lodge, nestled in the untamed beauty of the South African Karoo, a true testament to the enduring legacy of the Lombard family. Passed down through generations, this exceptional ... More Info

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Cradock Reviews

Cradock
Though it has seen better days with respect to its infrastructure, especially the roads, Cradock remains a town with an interesting history. It is probably most famous (in modern times) for the story of 'The Cradock Four'.
It is one of the Cape's chief centres of the wool industry.
We took an interest in Schreiner House where the author of The Story of an African Farm lived as a young girl. The house, which is located at 9 Cross Street and is a satellite of the National English Literary Museum, contains a modern set of exhibitions portraying the life of Olive Schreiner.
Cradock had a name change in 2022. It has officially been renamed Nxuba.

- Louise Cloete

Cradock
A convenient stopover point en route to one’s destination.
- Louise Cloete

Cradock
Lovely little town. Clean and neat. Received great assistance from the local policeman when we reported our stolen goods.
- Hanlie Van Schalkwyk

Cradock
It was our second time in Cradock, we knew where all the shops were and the locals were friendly as usual. The only bad thing was the condition of the roads.
- Karen Arendse

Cradock
Cradock is a beautiful Karoo town and well worth a visit. It is a convenient place to break the long journey between the Eastern Cape and Gauteng. It has numerous excellent guesthouses and a choice of good restaurants too.
- Louise Cloete