Product Description
The Pomergranate Guesthouse is situated in the Durbanville Hills with spectacular views of the Boland Mountains.
The town was named after sir BenjaminD’Urban governor to the Cape 1834 to1838. In August 1836 the inhabitants requested the governor it change the name of Pampoenkraal to D’Urban and in 1886 to Durbanville. This area was well known for its wheat, fruit and wine production it is also well known for its beautiful roses!
Our guesthouse mission is to provide our guests with a friendly homely and personalized service during their stay.
All the rooms are tastefully furnished and much attention is given to detail to ensure our guests comforts. Each room has its own TV and coffeemaking facilities.We have 3 double rooms and one single room all with private bathrooms. The rooms have private patios with views of the garden. We serve full English or Continental breakfasts.
Additional Information
| Location | Suburban |
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| Special Features | Braai - Private |





