Karrst
24 September 2024
Mount Grace has been on our list of places to visit for sometime. We finally got the opportunity earlier this year and were not disappointed. Check-in went smoothly and the layout of the hotel was well explained. We had booked one of the Executive Suites. Once the formalities were over we followed the golf cart to our parking area, unloaded and onto the golf cart for the rest of our journey to our room. Our suite was excellent with everything you would want, including the plunge pool. We were still exploring our room when we had a call from reception informing us that they had found a problem with the pool and we were to be given a new suite. If that was not service from the first minute I'm not sure what is. So back onto the golf cart and to our new suite. We spent the next few days relaxing by our pool, wandering through the beautiful gardens and pathways. Meeting up with a variety of birdlife and the occasional dassie. Breakfast in the Twist was very good. Picked up your Mimosa on entry then a great selection, from full English to fruit and yoghurt and everything in between, the Danish pastries and pancakes a real treat. If there is one point with the breakfast to be aware of it is the timing, either go early or leave it until a bit later as it can get very busy at times. We also had great meals at both the other restaurants. The Rambling Vine is the more al a carte with some great meals and wine to choose from. The Terrace and Stoep is moe informal but still does some great food. You can sip away on your cocktail and take in some of the views. Staff at both are friendly and service is good. The main bar has a good atmosphere and we spend most night here enjoying our selves. It can get a little noisy if there are a lot of children about, but there are other spaces near by if you do want a quiet drink before or after your meal. Would recommend the Mount Grace if you are looking for a relaxing weekend away.
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