Steeped in history, the Sneeuberg Nature Reserve was set up by that beloved icon of elegance, Charlotte Daneel and her partner Derk Blaisse to recreate the pristine environment found in this part of South Africa by hardy stock farmers, pioneers who settled here over 200 years ago.
Sneeuberg is rugged, wild, dramatic and utterly silent. It’s an extraordinary base from which to explore an environment designed to allow indigenous fauna and flora to flourish. Already substantial numbers of springbuck, wildebeest and mountain zebra can be found roaming the lands here. The fences are down and the natural order of things is taking over once again.
Surrounded by green plains, rugged mountain peaks, and an abundance of clear, fresh water, The Poplars offers a retreat that feels worlds away from everyday life, in a landscape that is as generous as it is breathtaking.
How many people can stay at Karoo Cottage? The cottage sleeps six and is perfect for a family holiday or group of friends. Additionally, Karoo Cottage is dog friendly and you can bring two beloved dogs with you.
For larger gatherings or milestone celebrations, Kliphuis, another hideaway on the Sneeuberg Nature Reserve, is just a few kilometres away, and both properties can be booked together
Even closer, The Poplars is just 100 metres away, offering larger groups the option to book both hideaways and remain near each other, while still maintaining privacy.
Wondering how you will spend your time at this unique holiday home? Time will slow down and seem to slip more slowly through your fingers as you follow the traditional Karoo way of life.
If you want to relax, tranquil moments by the pool or on the stoep, with spectacular views of the surrounding nature, are rejuvenating.
For the more active, the landscape invites exploration at every turn, whether it’s a mountain bike adventure across rugged terrain or a peaceful stroll through the reserve,
And what is the best time of year to visit? Located at an altitude of 1700 meters, Sneeuberg Nature Reserve has a unique highland environment with pleasant summers and dry, invigorating winters.
Each season has its own magic. During the summer, windows are flung open every morning to collect every breath of breeze, then shut by mid morning to keep out the heat when the sun blazes overhead
The lazy afternoons and long summer evenings are perfect for late suppers, lively conversations, and wonderful stargazing.
In winter, the days are warm and sunny, perfect for hikes and mountain biking along the river and mountain paths. Afterward, return for lunch outside, a lazy afternoon siesta, and sundowners by candelabras.
Preparing the evening feast is always a focal point in this self catering holiday accommodation, as is serving it on the dining table next to the huge fire that has been kept going all afternoon in anticipation for a wonderful lengthy wintry evening.
An offline, secluded romantic getaway
An important question: is there WIFI? Sorry digital nomads, there is no WiFi at Karroo Cottage, making this an ideal location for a proper offline escape. This is a space made for a true nature immersion, perfect for switching off from the world, connecting with nature and each other.
Wondering if you’ll feel comfortable in an old stone cottage? Most definitely. Karoo Cottage has been renovated into a charming, quaint and cosy dwelling. Stone walls, large Agave plants and natural tones give the cottage an authentic homely Karoo feel. A perfect home away from home.
Soft, chunky beds ensure sweet dreams as you are lulled to sleep by the resounding silence that surrounds you.
Interested to know what animals you might see on game drives? Substantial numbers of springbuck, wildebeest and mountain zebra can be found roaming the lands here. There is an abundance of birds and birdwatchers will be in their element at Karoo Cottage; bring binoculars to spot some of the rare Karoo species that frequent the area.
Edited by Dawn Kennedy