Holiday Stays

Awimaweh Resort

Resort Bloemfontein · Free State

About

Awimaweh Resort is a peaceful 5km waterfront accommodation 100km from Bloemfontein on the N8 towards Ladybrand, offering self-catering rondawels and chalets in a game-fenced nature setting.

Accommodation

Self-catering units feature kitchenette, private entrance, and patio. Fishermen's Rondawels sleep 4 with 2 bunk beds or 2 beds. Both chalet types include TV and electric blanket. 4-sleeper Chalets feature DSTV Essential and toiletries.

Facilities

A wellness centre in development will offer healing and detox programs, healthy food, Tai Chi, massages, and manicures/pedicures. Pet care and grooming services available. Kids' playground planned. Estate overlooks a dam.

Location & Surroundings

The resort is 100km from Bloemfontein via the N8 towards Ladybrand in the Free State. Set on 5km of waterfront and game-fenced nature area, it offers a quiet, safe nature retreat.

House Rules

Children: Allowed
Pets: Allowed

Rooms

Fishermen's Rondawel

1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with toilet and shower. Bed configuration of 2 bunk beds or 2 beds. Includes fridge, stove, kitchenette, private entrance, and patio. Sleeps 4.

Bunk x 2
From
R600

2-Sleeper Chalet

1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with single or three-quarter bed. Includes TV, electric blanket, oven, stove, kitchenette, private entrance, and patio. Sleeps 2.

Single x 1
From
R800

4-Sleeper Chalet

1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with 2 single/three-quarter beds and 1 double bed. Includes TV, DSTV Essential, toiletries, electric blanket, oven, stove, kitchenette, private entrance, and patio. Sleeps 4.

Double x 1 Single x 2
From
R800

Location

Address

N8, Free State, South Africa

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Directions

100km from Bloemfontein on the N8 towards Ladybrand, Free State.

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Features

Self-catering Waterfront Game-fenced 5km Waterfront

Amenities

DSTV Patio TV Electric Blanket Kitchenette Dam Fridge Toiletries Stove Oven Private Entrance Pet Care And Grooming Services