A place with everything the heart desires.

Welcome to Kardoesie

 

Situated along the N7 at the top of Piekenierskloof Pass, we have a breathtaking view of the Renosterhoek Valley. Kardoesie is a centre point to many attractions. An hour and half drive from Cape Town is nothing to what you can experience with us.

Started in 1997, Kardoesie has grown from strength to strength and there is no sign of slowing down with many more projects planned for the future.

With a boutique, farm stall and restaurant to indulge yourself in, a small group conference centre, and accommodation indoor or outdoor, Kardoesie pulls out all the stops to entertain you.

So if it is a quick stop over to stretch the legs on a trip or a weekend getaway, at Kardoesie we will have something for you.

Accommodation

Self Catering

 

Ommi Hooki -

Aircon, DSTV, double bed. (Sleeps 2)

Uitkyk -

Aircon, DSTV, double bed. (Sleeps 2)

Duiker -

Aircon, DSTV, double bed. (Sleeps 6)

Camping

 

Unique swimming pool with a wooden deck. Enjoy mesmerising sunsets!
Facilities include warm showers, toilets and a bath for the ladies. Seperate power points at each site.

Wood can be bought at the farm stall and also meat in the freezer.

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Shop

In the shop you will find something sweet or savoury for the taste buds.
Our shop stocks a wide range of home-made fruit preserves and jams to rusks and biscuits.

Don’t forget to try our home-made pies.

We also have arts and crafts for your home and/or loved one.

Restaurant

Feeling a bit peckish then have a seat outside or inside the restaurant. Inside during winter months the fire place is heaven sent.
Outside summer months you can enjoy a perfect view of “Lappiesland”. We offer all day breakfasts and light meals.

Best Homemade Pies!

For the best coffee and a selection of cakes to choose from, don’t forget to make a stop-over at Kardoesie.

 

7 Stops on N7

Mengelmoes Boutique

This is the newest addition to our resume.
Inside you will find leather products (belts, hand bags, cushions), jewellery, imported clothes and sunglasses.
Story books, biographies, recipes are some of the reading materials also sold.