Potties B&B is a 3 star graded establishment, with a large enclosed garden & braai area. With lush carpet like green grass surrounding the pool, guests are able to relax & recovery from their travels.
Property Description In the middle of South Africa, lies a small town called 'De Aar', which is well known for Steam Trains, Springbuck & Paragliding records. In this same town you will find Potties B&B, a small but busy little guesthouse, with 10 en-suite rooms to accommodate up to 20 people sharing.
Potties B&B is a welcome oasis, in a harsh but fascination semi-desert region. You will welcome the peace & tranquillity. We offer comfortable accommodation topped with a 'fun' and friendly atmosphere.
For your convenience, Potties B&B is also fully licensed & the hosts speak English, Afrikaans & German
Directions Travel Directions: De Aar is off the N10, between Britstown (52km)' & 'Hanover (58km)'. Britstown is on the N12 & Hanover is on the N1
From Cape Town: take the N1 to Three Sisters, N12 to Britstown. Just after Britstown turn right onto the N10 to De Aar
From Johannesburg: take the N1 to Bloemfontein; then N8 to Petrusburg, then R48 to Koffiefontein, Luckhoff, Petrusville, Phillipstown & De Aar
Once in Town follow the signs to the guesthouse
Near By Attractions Paragliding Site & School
HangGliidng Site
Bushman Engravings
Little five
Game Drives
Ammunition Depot & Museum
Weather Station
Bar
Breakfast Included
Children Friendly
Common Room
Credit Cards Accepted
Free Car Park
Pets Accepted
Security Lockers
Swimming Pool
Towels
WiFi In Room
BBQ Area
Bike Parking
Free Internet Access
Internet Access
Laundry
Linen Included
No Smoking
Smoking Rooms
Telephone - Fax
Travel Info Desk
WiFi In Loby
Cancellation Policy
4 weeks before the booking date - 100% deposit refunded, less bank charges
3 weeks before the booking date - 50% deposit refunded,
2 weeks before the booking date - 20% deposit refunded &
1 week or less before the booking - 0% deposit will not be refunded
Added on 30/03/2011
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Last modified on 30/03/2011