Showing posts with label Karoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karoo. Show all posts

Monday, August 22, 2011

Travels Through the Karoo (Graaff Reinet)

"Surrounded by the Camdeboo National Park, Graaff-Reinet, the heart of the 'Great Karoo' – Place of Thirst – is a boundless and mysterious area covered by vast sheep and game farms, where broad plains roll away to distant koppies and multilayered mountains that seem to touch the indigo sky. Listen to the silence, breathe in the aged earth and the Karoo bossies (which conjure up the taste of Karoo lamb!), and gaze at a startlingly clear horizon that seems drawn at the other end of the earth. Our clear night skies are studded with countless stars; even other galaxies are visible with the naked eye, offering some of the best star gazing in the world. Fossils of some of the earliest forms of one-celled life have been discovered here, indicating that life has existed in this region for three billion years. The richness of pre-dinosaur fossils in this region is world-renowned."

We stopped in for tea and some Springbok biltong...

Coat-of-Arms
From the dining-room
Rather extraordinary find - an old pharmacy window (NFS)


A ceiling... yes ceiling made from dorings (thorns)
our parking place at Kuilfontein
Words from here

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Kuilfontein Stables

The journey from Cape Town to Johannesburg is often brutal. The scenery is breath-taking, but the road is ruler-straight and endless... mirages form in the distance and the landscape blurs on the periphery. Big sky country. Destinations become apparitions until finally... a welcome sign emerges - Kuilfontein.

A family farm since 1876, the converted stables provide the beautifully appointed accommodation with every amenity and comfort (each named after a champion racehorse, bred on the farm).

The Cape Dutch farm house is magnificent, and a swim in the white-washed springwater pool is a welcome relief after 'glistening' all day. Not to mention a bottomless, pink Gin and Tonic in the 'pub' with an inverted trough serving as a bar counter. 

Penny and Leigh Southey are the consumate hosts - joining guests in the pub for stories and a hearty laugh. Dining by candlelight in the carmine-coloured diningroom (previously the feed room) extols a life less ordinary. Inevitably, a darling cat or dog will lie at one's feet, gazing longingly in the hope of a morsel of Karoo lamb. Prepare your palette for an experience at breakfast - cactus fruit and prickly pear, preserves and homemade-practically-everything amongst the many treats. Guests are truly treated like old friends. 

Winding down the farm road for home, one sighs with wistful pleasure. Until next time...

Penny's father's WW II South African Air Force Uniform - note the coat hooks (pub)
Diningroom
Ostrich eggs and horns at Reception
The main (and private) house
What a fab pool

Farm Gate
I love this barn

Karoo sunset (with the inevitable windmill)
Inside the barn

Dining by candlelight
Kitty
Homemade on the farm
What a life!
Website: here
Photographs by: Philippa Berrington-Blew

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Hipsta-South Africa

Lonely Planet has this to say about South Africa: "It befits its position at the Southern end of the world's most epic continent, with more types of terrain than photographers can shake their zoom lens at." The following pictures are a snapshop of my road trip through South Africa (roughly the size of Texas) in February, including an overnight stay in Prince Albert in the Cape (near a place called De Hel, literally meaning hell, but really the opposite because of its beauty). The Great Karoo has also been described as Die Niks (the nothing), however one cannot but be seduced by its charm...

Take-out in Belfast Mpumalanga

Choose your fro at African Hair Cuttery (courtesy of the side of the road), Belfast
View from Cape to Cuba Restaurant, Kalk Bay
Home-made Granadilla Tart and ice-cream at Marianna's, Stanford

Table Mountain, Cape Town

Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town

Long Street, Cape Town

Maremoto, Cape Town

Salt and pepper in mussel shells

Giant sea urchin

Suurbraak, near the Tradouws Pass, Cape

General Dealer, Suurbraak

The longest wine route in the world - yes please

Outside Ronnie's Sex Shop, Karoo

Klaarstroom, Great Karoo

My kinda car, Klaarstroom

Storm brewing

Pep Stores, Prince Albert

Cottage, Prince Albert

Prince Albert

Dutch Reformed Church, Prince Albert

Cemetery

Kudu horns at Onse Rus Guesthouse, Prince Albert

Enamel plaque in an antique store in Prince Albert

Piet Chops slaghuis (Literal translation: Peter's Chops Slaughterhouse)
All photographs by Philippa Berrington-Blew
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/south-africa