Welcome to the Bethulie Guest Farm.
Bethulie Guest Farm
A historic family home nestled in the grassy Karoo surroundings and not too distant hilly mountains, Bethulie Guest Farm offers the discerning traveller a welcome stopover and retreat in the quiet Bethulie surroundings.
Designed by the renowned Architect Sir Herbert Baker the Bethulie Guest Farm has been lovingly restored and stylishly furnished with the original wooden flooring throughout and traditional South African ‘stoep’ on which cocktails and sundowners are enjoyed whilst overlooking the wide open spaces. The small town of Bethulie offers several historic sites and a number of small restaurants.
Hectares of pecan nut trees are cultivated on the grounds whilst homegrown vegetables in season, salads and hearty meals are served fresh from the farm kitchen. Meals can be planned and catered to individual requirements on request.
We look forward to welcoming you to our home!
Well known East African businessman and entrepreneur Kerbino Wol has partnered with South African couple, Wayne and Riana Orlandini in this exciting hospitality development and venture in the heart of Bethulie land re-opening the Bethulie Guest Farm previously known as The White House Guest Farm.
Wayne a well-seasoned hospitality professional has run several award winning establishments and brings with him years of international hospitality experience. Riana’s financial acumen and eye for detail brings not only a woman’s touch, but more importantly the strategy behind the winning formula. While Kerbino’s savvy business acumen and wealth of development skills cement this partnership as a winning combination! Working closely with local artists and community based projects the future vision is to put Bethulie on the map as a landmark destination for travellers off the beaten track and explorers alike.
After a long hike in the mountains or a drive through the local countryside Bethulie offers warm hospitality and great eating experiences with a range of local foods and produce.
The town of ‘Bethulie’ set in the Free State Province in South Africa is one the country’s hidden gems dating back to before 1829, when the San (aboriginal peoples of Southern Africa known as bushmen) knew it as T’Kout’Koo. Soaked in early settler history the area offers the off the track explorer a totally unique experience of history, art, culture, nature and some of the best trails in the country. The name aptly means ‘chosen by God’ and describes the beauty of the grassy Karoo surroundings and not too distant hilly mountains that surround the area.
Bethulie Guest House (previously The White House Guest Farm) was built in 1924 by Mr Pellesier (a descendant of one of the founding families of Bethulie) for his daughter by one of his friends the renowned architect Sir Herbert Baker, one of the most well-known architects in South African history.
Sir Herbert Baker, a British architect, is most famous for his work on the Union Buildings, the seat of government in South Africa completed in 1915 as well as Groot Constantia, the Rhodes Memorial and St George’s Cathedral in Cape Town among others.
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