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3-4 Persons, R1750 per cottage per night
2 Persons, R1100 per cottage per night
1 Person, R700 per cottage per night
– (only available during weekdays)
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3-4 Persons, R1550 per cottage per night
2 Persons, R1000 per cottage per night
1 Person, R700 per cottage per nigh
– (only available during weekdays)
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3-4 Persons, R1550 per cottage per night
2 Persons, R1000 per cottage per night
1 Person, R700 per cottage per night
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Due to high demand minimum booking over weekends is 2 nights
50% Deposit is payable within 48 hours to confirm your booking.
Full rates will apply during weekends & school holidays.
Cancellation Policy:
When notification is received more than 30 days prior to the first date cancelled, 50% of the deposit received from the client are refunded.
When notification is received 14 days prior to the first date cancelled, 25% of the deposit received from the client are refunded.
When notification is received less than 14 days prior to the first date cancelled, the full deposit is forfeit.
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Consist of 2 en-suite bedrooms with a fully equipped kitchen. A fifth person (child) can be accommodated in living area.
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Consist of 2 bedrooms with 1 full bathroom (bath and shower) and a fully equipped kitchen.
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Consist of 2 bedrooms with 1 full bathroom (bath and shower) and a fully equipped kitchen.
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At Huguenot Monument turn right onto Excelsior Road.
After 2.3km turn left onto Green Valley Road.
100 metres further see Sep se Plek sign on your right.
Please follow signs
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Suzaan Malherbe – suzaan1702@gmail.com
Cell: 082 784 1225
Sep Malherbe – ladboer@mweb.co.za
Cell: 083 444 2477
Please use the form below to send us a message.
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About the farm
English
The farm was granted to the Huguenot, Ettienne Niel, on 18 October 1694 which he then named in memory of his province of origin, Le Dauphiné. It is now owned and cultivated by the Malherbe family since 5 October 1872. At first grain and vines were cultivated, but after the Philloxera disease (1886) destroyed most of the vinyards in the Western Cape, a switch was made to decidious fruit. Today plums, peaches and nectarines are being exported and wine grapes also produced.
The Cape Dutch manor house was completed in 1804 and built in the Neo-Classical style by the then owners, Daniël Jacobs and Sara Maré.
Grapes were pressed by hand and the wine made in the cellar on La Dauphine until 1958. It was the last farm in the Frenschhoek-Valley that used this method.
Afrikaans
Die plaas is op 18 Oktober 1694 toegeken aan die Hugenoot, Ettienne Niel, wat dit na sy provinsie van herkoms Le Dauphine vernoem het. Sedert 5 Oktober 1872 is dit in die besit van die Malherbe familie. Aanvanklik was dit ‘n graan- en wingerdboerdery, maar nadat die Filloxera siekte (1886) feitlik al die wingerde in die Wes-Kaap vernietig het, is dit oorgeslaan na sagte vrugte toe. Vandag word pruime, perskes en nektariens vir die uitvoermark verbou en wyndruiwe word ook geproduseer.
Die Kaaps-Hollandse woonhuis is in 1804 voltooi en in die Neo-Klassieke styl gebou deur die destydse eienaars, Daniël Jacobs en Sara Maré.
Druiwe was nog tot 1958 op La Dauphine met die hand gepars en die wyn was ook op die plaas gemaak. Dit was die laaste plaas in die Franschhoek-Vallei waar hierdie metode toegepas was.