Explore Stellenbosch with Eendracht Hotel’s exciting curated packages Posted by David Henning on 22 July 2021 The award-winning Eendracht Hotel & Apartments Situated in Dorp Street in the heart of historical Stellenbosch is itself steeped in history. The original building, a small two-roomed cottage built in 1710, dates back to the beginnings of Stellenbosch when Governor van der Stel first explored the Eerste River Valley. By the 1960s this humble little cottage had been changed, modified and significantly rebuilt; the Eendracht Hotel & Apartments as it is now was built and founded in 1996. The hotel comprises 13 en-suite bedrooms, three recently refurbished self-catering apartments, an intimate conference/meeting facility -The Huddle Room, and a restaurant – Senobia’s. Senobia’s is open for breakfast and lunch daily for guests and the public and offers traditional wholesome South African dishes and daily specials. Dinner is offered on request for in-house guests and Eendracht is within close walking distance of more than 60 excellent restaurants. To dip into the art, the food, explore the rich history of Stellenbosch and savour the local wines, Eendracht Hotel has carefully curated some Special Packages: Artsy Excursion This package includes two nights’ accommodation, pre-dinner wine and snacks at the pool, full breakfast served daily and a two-course lunch at Senobia’s (with a free glass of wine or a cappuccino). Activities include a 2.5-hour long Loud Idea (Pty) Ltd Art Walking tour of Stellenbosch, a self-drive visit to the Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden and a free wine tasting at Brampton Wine Studio. R1 864 per person sharing. Foody Frenzy The food frenzy includes two nights’ accommodation, pre-dinner wine and snacks at the pool, full breakfast served daily, a two-course dinner at Oppie Dorp restaurant or Senobia’s and a Braai lunch at Middelvlei Wines on the second day. Activities include a ‘coffee and confections’ experience, an old favourite immune-boosting taster, all led by a local experienced guide, plus a free ‘bites and sites’ bag. R2 109 per person sharing. Step Back in History This package includes two nights’ accommodation at the history-steeped hotel in the historical centre of Stellenbosch, a two-course lunch at Senobia’s and a host of historic tours of Stellenbosch – a bicycle tour with Adventure Shop where you’ll head out of town to explore the small trails towards the Jonkershoek Valley with views of the mountains and fynbos, visit two award-winning vineyards and indulge in a choc & wine pairing; a 2.5-hour-long Art Walk tour, a 90 min historical Walking tour of Stellenbosch with Stellenbosch on Foot and free entrance to both the Toy Museum in Market Street and the Village Museum in Ryneveld Street where you’ll view four-period houses. R2 244 per person sharing. Spectacular Winelands The spectacular Winelands includes two nights’ accommodation, pre-dinner wine and snacks at the pool, full breakfast served daily, and a two-course lunch at Senobia’s (with a free glass of wine or a cappuccino). Activities include a Vinehopper Wine tour and a free wine tasting at Blaauwklippen. R1 794 per person sharing. All the above packages come with a late checkout on the last day (till 12h00) and are available subject to availability and lockdown restrictions. Ts & Cs apply. Eendracht Hotel & Apartments is a member of Cape Country Routes. Related Posts Quiz: Are you a one-trip wonder or multiple-mini breaker? 1 June 2023 Take this quiz to find out whether you are a one-trip wonder, a multiple mini-breaker,... read more Running rampant in Stanford, the sleeping beauty of the Overberg 26 May 2023 Stanford invites you to do exactly what it has been doing while its neighbours frantically... read more Waterberg wanderlust: 5 reasons to visit the Waterberg 22 May 2023 PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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