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Somerset West hotel welcomes pets

03 Sep 2024
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Erinvale Estate Hotel & Spa in Somerset West has announced its new pet-friendly status.

The property invites small and medium-sized dogs to enjoy a luxurious stay in its newly unveiled dog-friendly Garden Terrace Rooms.

“We recognise that pets are cherished family members, and we are thrilled to welcome our canine guests with open arms. Pet owners can arrive knowing every detail has been thoughtfully considered and that these garden terrace rooms do not compromise on any of the contemporary luxury and modern amenities,” said Debbie-Lee Cockrell, GM of Erinvale Estate Hotel & Spa. 

On enquiry, guests can request one of the specially designated dog-friendly garden rooms, which have direct access to a small, contained garden area.

Pooches are pampered with specialised beds, as well as an assortment of toys and treats awaiting them in the rooms. Water and food bowls, along with a doggy-friendly menu are all part and parcel of the stay.

The hotel's grounds provide plenty of outdoor space for pets to play and explore amid the lush surroundings.

Additionally, the on-site restaurant, Oak Terrace, warmly welcomes dogs on a leash when accompanied by overnight guests.

Erinvale is surrounded by estates and neighbouring wine farms, offering guests and their pets outdoor adventures, dog-friendly activities and scenic exploration.

Next door, the pet-friendly Lourensford offers a weekend market for summer picnics and wine tastings. Radloff Park, just around the corner, features a river walk along the Lourens River, and the nearby Strand beach, just minutes away, makes for ideal sunset strolls with furry companions.

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