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The Hotel is powered by an inverter and solar panels for full service during load shedding times. The rooms have lighting outside on their patio's as well as inside the rooms.

The hotel staff were incredibly friendly and helpful. Made us feel very welcome. The bar was great, and it was so much fun sitting on the stoep, having a sundowner, watching the village people pass by.
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Superb
409 reviews
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£63.31
1 night, 2 adults

Set in an 1830s farm house, Old Potter’s Inn is centrally located along Greyton’s Main Road, near a variety of restaurants, galleries and shops.

Toilet a bit high. Room quite small. Duvet and towels a bit thin. Very pretty. Staff was exceptional. Greyton is wonderful. A tv would have been nice. But all over very nice and clean and central.
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Very good
437 reviews
Price from
£32.97
1 night, 2 adults

Located in Greyton, 37 km from Caledon Nature Reserve, Via's Guesthouse provides accommodation with a garden, free WiFi, full-day security, and luggage storage space.

Via's is a lovely place to spend a few days in Greyton. Very well placed in the centre of Greyton. Clean and comfortable with the neighbouring café offering fresh baked bread and excellent coffee. A favourite place.
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Fabulous
175 reviews
Price from
£44.93
1 night, 2 adults

Fiore Guest Accommodation in Greyton provides adults-only accommodation with a garden, a terrace and a bar.

Perfect location for the beer fest, and what an awesome breakfast that was part of the package.
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Very good
150 reviews
Price from
£51.41
1 night, 2 adults

Set within 37 km of Caledon Nature Reserve in Greyton, The Blue Door offers accommodation with seating area. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.

Rita was very friendly and accommodating. She went the extra mile to make sure that we were comfortable and happy. The guesthouse is centrally located with a lovely, enclosed garden. Security features were good and rooms were lovely with very comfortable beds and plenty of space.
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Superb
13 reviews
Price from
£40.84
1 night, 2 adults

Featuring garden views, Cape Weaver cottage offers accommodation with a garden, around 38 km from Caledon Nature Reserve.

Hot tub , location and staff amazing
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Superb
11 reviews
Price from
£78.11
1 night, 2 adults

Boasting air-conditioned accommodation with a patio, 4 ON REGENT is situated in Greyton. The property has garden and quiet street views, and is 38 km from Caledon Nature Reserve.

The owners went above and beyond for the stay, making it very special. It was a beautiful stay.
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Superb
180 reviews
Price from
£40.03
1 night, 2 adults

Located in Greyton and only 37 km from Caledon Nature Reserve, 30 Oak Street provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Location within walking distance from restaurants. Comfy King size bed. Nice welcoming touches, eg.chocolates, water, yoghurt, milk, rusks, coffee, tea. Etc. Lovely garden to sit in. Friendly hosts. Venue ideal for 1 night stay and for those planning to eat out or do take aways.
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Superb
81 reviews
Price from
£40.84
1 night, 2 adults

Housed in a historic building, the recently renovated Wildevy house: Hemelsbreed farm provides accommodation with pool with a view and free WiFi.

This is a beautiful home about 15 minutes out of Greyton. So peaceful but with plenty of things to keep children busy. Everything was perfect
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Exceptional
7 reviews
Price from
£163.37
1 night, 2 adults

Boasting a garden, private pool and pool views, Classic Greyton Cottage for Two is situated in Greyton. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.

Such a sweet little cottage. Great location, end of the road brings you to the Main Street with all the cafes and restaurants. Easy check in, great Wi-Fi. Pool was lovely and such a large peaceful garden.
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Superb
47 reviews
Price from
£64.33
1 night, 2 adults
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What guests said about Greyton:

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    Some very nice stores.

    Some very nice stores. Sadly trading times are not conducive to stimulating business. Nice people and the all too short Saturday market ( 10-12 am) is well stocked. Restaurants are not quite on the spot with rather poor offerings. It is apparent that Pizza is the thing to go for.. All in all its a good getaway, but could be a lot better.
    Guest review by
    Harold
    South Africa
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    One of the last "last old world charm " places but is...

    One of the last "last old world charm " places but is becoming a little scruffy especially the main street and which needs resurfacing. Eating out is VERY expensive especially wine prices which are 30% above Cape Town equivalent eateries.
    Guest review by
    Charlotte
    South Africa
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    We've frequently enjoyed Greyton over the years.

    We've frequently enjoyed Greyton over the years. This time was quite different, as one cannot walk into the Reserve with a dog. We were lucky to be able to walk right out of the back gate of our delightful accommodation allowing us key access by the host giving us walking access to the mountain. Many thanks for the hospitality and the beautiful views. The beds were very comfortable. The space is cosy, and we enjoyed the decor and the lush outdoor lawn to lie on.
    Guest review by
    De Beer
    South Africa
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    Greyton is a charming town with enough activities in and...

    Greyton is a charming town with enough activities in and around town to keep you busy for a few days. If you don't mind driving, it is a fair distance from Arniston, Hermanus and even Franschhoek to which you can easily do day trips. There are many restaurants to choose from, sweet gift shops, a chocolatier and the gallery of a well known artist. Not to mention the leather shop, the perfumery where you can mix your own perfume and a few nurseries. Behind the town there is a nature reserve in which you can bike or hike and of course the historic town of Genadendal is just a 10 minute drive away. Also worth mentioning if the fact that Greyton is not as commercialised as some of these towns can get; a gem indeed.
    Guest review by
    Saartjie
    South Africa
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    Beautiful little town with quaint shops and lots of...

    Beautiful little town with quaint shops and lots of restaurants to eat at. What i found amazing was the horses with foals roaming freely in the roads. These belong to the coloured community nearby and the white people actually feed and water them. Another highlight for me was going to the Greyton Animal Farm Sanctuary, a few kms out of town in the farmlands, and there we met 70 year old Nicky and her team who rescue sheep, goats, cows, calves, pigs and other farm animals who have been abused or mis-treated. AMAZING person and set up. Worth the visit
    Guest review by
    Sykes-robertson
    South Africa
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    Greyton was a surprise.

    Greyton was a surprise. You drive to it on quite a wide, well made road which vanishes once you arrive and becomes a small street with horses roaming wild! There are normally adequate restaurants and shops / galleries to mooch around as long as you don’t go on a Sunday and Monday as we did when most are shut unfortunately.
    Guest review by
    Barry
    United Kingdom

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  • From £38.19 per night
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    Very good · 614 reviews
    The location was excellent, in the middle of Greyton within walking distance of all attractions and eating places. The rooms were a delight, with a combination of charm, cleanliness and everything you wanted. I just loved the fireplace in our room all ready to light up, so naturally I did. The rooms are a very respectable size with enough room to have proper chairs to relax in and read. But the cream on the cake, so to say, is Antonio who runs the establishment with passion, pride and is full of useful information for his guests
    Guest review by
    Rob
    South Africa
  • From £36.76 per night
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    Superb · 75 reviews
    From the moment we arrived Leon's warm and friendly demeanor made us feel right at home. He took the time to provide an excellent overview of Greyton, highlighting the best activities, eating spots, and hiking trails. The accommodation itself was immaculately neat and tidy, offering absolute value for money. The bed was comfortable, and the linen was crisp and clean..
    Guest review by
    wynand
    South Africa
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    Superb · 410 reviews
    The breakfast was the best we have had in ages! And the early morning filter coffee in the rooms was good. The pool area was great and there was somebody who came around at various times asking if we needed any refreshments etc. Generally all the staff were fantastic - from the check-in to the housemaids and everyone in between. It is a really well-run hotel.
    Guest review by
    Diana
    South Africa
  • From £61.26 per night
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    Very good · 424 reviews
    Gorgeous gardens and a lovely hotel. Really enjoyed our room and breakfast. However, the pool was very dirty and as it was 38 degrees it was really disappointing we couldn't swim. Fortunately the air con worked!
    Guest review by
    LW
    South Africa
  • From £40.03 per night
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    Superb · 180 reviews
    A great overnight stay in beautiful Greyton. Peaceful, secluded setting and a nicely decorated studio.
    Guest review by
    wayne
    South Africa