You follow the signs to your cabin, a trek through beautiful mountainous fynbos on a rather rough road - hence their warning of "no low profile tyres". I had booked in the Sugarbush Cabin and what an awesome cabin it is. I was told that the key would be in the door when we got there as they have no reception or office as such. We didn't interact with another human being while we were there except a great, big friendly smile from a chap coming down the hill in his bakkie. I think he was responsible for ensuring that our Traveling Tub was heated for us when we arrived!
What greeted us beyond the front door was just magical. A stone and wood cabin, spotlessly clean, cosy and beautiful.
There is an indoor hearth, a kitchenette with everything you need - gas two plate hob, small oven, microwave, fridge - and then they even stock your kitchen with a bottle of delicious sparkling wine, two Ferero Rocher chocolates, butter, milk, bottled water, tea, Rooibos, sugar, coffee and 6 eggs. There is washing up liquid too.
The awesomeness continues around the partition where you find a beautiful, comfy bed with pure cotton sheets. Around the next partition you find a stunning victorian bath with amazing upcycled taps, a basin on a log pedestal and a loo of course. Luxury toilet paper as well as hand wash and hand cream are supplied too.
The bath has a view over the fynbos - just stunning!
There is a sliding door that leads from the living area onto a delightful wooden deck. And it is here that you find the Traveling Tub! Oh what an absolute delight. It is heated by fire and it is pure bliss! The perfect place to enjoy the sparkling wine and make a toast to a long and happy marriage!
There is something truly magical about sitting in this hot tub, in total privacy, enjoying a glass of ice cold sparkling wine while admiring the vast expanse of fynbos stretching out in front of you.
At the end of the deck there is an outdoor shower - again made from upcycled materials. It was an awesome experience showering out in nature!
So after a long soak in the tub, a braai fire was lit and some good old South African beef was braaied. A delightful dinner was had - steak and salad, great wine, great company in an absolutely idyllic place.
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