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Farr Out


4 star TGCSA
Address 17 Seemeeusingel
Paternoster
Western Cape


The perfect spot to experience peace and quietness surrounded by nature with breathtaking views onto Paternoster village and its endless beach where the past and present meet. A birdwatchers “must to be” with its 225 different species. A huge floral variety of plants offer a colourful flower carpet in spring.

The few minutes drive from Paternoster to Farr Out (TGCSA 4 Star) is not what you would exactly call far. But when you arrive in this sandy bushveld wilderness, you do feel pleasingly remote. Crunching up the glinting shell pathway you can see across an indigenous garden and right out to sea. Earlier risers may catch some of the wildlife that comes by when it thinks no-one's looking. Join Deon on a beach buggy excursion with a little wind in your hair going out overlooking the dunes. How about a braai in a Wigwam (tepee)? Rainy days are also covered, with a host of board games, including a much-loved thirty-year-old edition of German Monopoly. Rooms are modern, with televisions, stereos and some of the most exciting loo seats. Make sure you get a chance to spend a few minutes in the garden basket-chair before you leave. Specially imported from Germany, it shelters brilliantly from the wind, allowing you to sit in peace, looking out over the dunes for an hour or ten. English, Afrikaans and German spoken.

Stunning indigenous wild-flower-carpets between July and October - bird lovers can discuss 225 different species – last manned lighthouse in Tietiesbaai / Cape Columbine Nature Reserve nearby - 8 kilometer unspoiled white sandy beach - playful dolphins and Southern Right whales in season - adventurous Beach Buggy trips along the coastline – Wigwam braai - and and and….


Rooms available:

  • White Mussel is a north facing airy double bedroom (queen-size bed) at ground level of the East Wing with spectacular sea views which can be enjoyed from a private terrace.
  • Black Mussel is an east facing spacious double bedroom (king-size bed) at ground level of the East Wing. Fynbos will amaze your eyes from a private patio.
  • Oyster is a north facing overwhelming double bedroom (queen-size bed) at the top floor of the East Wing. Stunning sea views are inviting for a sundowner on the private patio.
  • Perlemoen is an east facing fresh double bedroom (2 single beds) well-known for its stunning sunrises at the top level of the East Wing. Only available as annexure to Oyster Room, perfect for family/friends.

All rooms have:

  • Own entrance (except Perlemoen)
  • En-suite bathroom with spacious shower
  • Ceiling fan in White Mussel and Oyster
  • Safe (except Perlemoen)
  • HiFi (except Perlemoen)
  • TV (except Perlemoen)
  • Hairdryer
  • Bed linen
  • Towels
  • Beach towels
  • Mini bar-fridge (except Perlemoen)
  • Coffee/tea facilities (except Perlemoen)
  • Braai equipment on request
  • Alarm system
  • Ample parking
  • Private patio (except Perlemoen)
  • Non-smoking bedrooms

A fabulous breakfast (Continental breakfast during the week, English breakfast on weekends) and a selection of complimentary beverages on arrival are included the rate. Daily room service (Monday to Friday excluding Public Holidays) is provided.

On request the hosts can also arrange fine dining / picnic baskets or the typical South African Braai as well as sightseeing trips in the BEACH BUGGY along the coast. How about to have a braai in our tepee like the Indians had it centuries ago?

Have fun at Farr Out!



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