From R582 PPS
Situated in Montagu, the heart of Route 62, and just two hours from Cape Town, Mimosa Lodge is the perfect place to relax, unwind and explore.
The Lodge is a delightful retreat with an enviable reputation for personal attention, hospitality and care. Relax from your day's activities in the oasis-like garden; enjoying a refreshing swim or relax in one of the stylish Art décor lounges.
Mimosa's Multiple Award Winning Restaurant is renowned for its superb cuisine, run by owner-chef Bernhard Hess, the emphasis is on local, fresh seasonal produce. Beautifully appointed en-suite rooms open up onto a rambling garden with a myriad of facilities including a sparkling swimming pool and deck, Bernard's herb and vegetable garden and boules pitch.
Mimosa Fine Boutique wines are handcrafted with the utmost care to ensure the nest quality. The wines feature a complexity that meets balance to create elegance in a bottle. Mimosa Wines are also reaping awards, with 4 Stars in the John Platter for both the Chardonnay 2009 & Shiraz 2008 & 2009, Cabernet Sauvignon 2009. The Mimosa Wines comprises of Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon and a heady Shiraz. This makes for a great combination of excellence and surprise.
The Orchard Suite on 1 1/2 floors with luxury and space, it is in a separate building. It has a private champagne pool on the lawn in front of the suite and its own private patio. The 11 bedrooms and 11 suites, all different and individual, will charm you with warm colours and little thoughtful touches. All suites are situated in the garden, each with their own private patio. Their bathrooms offer a separate shower and bath facilities.
All credit cards are accepted when paying through Sleeping-OUT.
Lovely place; but attention to detail lacked. Service was good. Cleanliness lacked and the place doesn't seem to be maintained very well.
- Sharmila Jaga01 Apr 2016
Loved the stay.
Only one incident that put me off, my partner and I was looking forward to a nice sleep in Sunday morning, 6hoo am the geyser in the roof started making a huge noise, it continued the whole morning. This was obviously due to the guests showering. The noise was so bad we decided to get up. I doubt this was a new problem to the Lodge, its almost like they not attending to the problem, as a geyser making a noise like that develops over time.
- Gerhard Vermeulen08 Feb 2017