The Zuurberg Mountain Village is a haven of historical delight set high up on the Zuurberg Mountains. It is a tranquil and truly unique mountain-top retreat set in 160 hectares of indigenous vegetation with breathtaking views overlooking the Addo Elephant National Park. This recently renovated historical hotel is a mere 1 hours drive from Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) and offers guests an elegant lifestyle and ambience of a bygone era.
Zuurberg Mountain Village is comprised of 4 spacious family Manor Rooms and 26 Village Rooms.
The family Manor Rooms can accommodate 2 adults in an en-suite twin or double room and 2 small children on a sleeper couch in the interleading living room. In addition to the full en-suite bathroom, these rooms also feature their own private patio with views of the Zuurberg mountain range and are conveniently located near the lounge, dining areas and swimming pool. The Manor Rooms will encourage you to break free from your busy routine and soak up the beautiful surroundings.
The Village Rooms, each with their own private patio, are arranged so that one can enjoy both the spectacular mountains and valley views. Each room can accommodate 2 adults and 1 child in a cot or on an additional single bed on request. The Village Rooms feature black wood floors, climate control, under-floor heating in the bathroom, a freestanding bath and an indoor and outdoor hot and cold shower.
Come to Zuurberg Mountain Village for a few days and experience a tradition of excellent hospitality. The greater Addo National Park surrounds the hotel where a range of spectacular horse-riding and hiking trails can be experienced from beginners to the more advanced. Mountain zebra, eland, kudu, bushbuck, duiker, red hartebeest and other endemic game of the area can be encountered as well as prolific birdlife that includes the Forest Weaver and Knysna Loerie to name a few. Rhino can be viewed at Darlington Dam after a rugged 4x4 trail. From indigenous riverine forests to mountain fynbos the Greater Addo Park, including the Zuurberg Mountains, protects some of the last remaining vegetation of the region.