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Garden Route Accommodation Fancourt Hotel and Country Club Estate Location & Map

Fancourt Hotel and Country Club Estate

Fancourt is situated across 613 hectares of lush countryside in George, on South Africa's beautiful Garden Route (Southern Cape).

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Road Map to Fancourt Hotel and Golf Estate

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Fancourt Map of the estate


Getting there

Fancourt is situated on the Garden Route in the Western Cape, 450 km from Cape Town and
350 km from Port Elizabeth.

Directions from George Airport

  • Fancourt is located 7 km from the George Airport
  • Turn left out of George Airport on R404
  • At Stop Street, drive straight over the R201 and continue on the R404 through farmlands, towards Oudtshoorn
  • You will arrive at Fancourt that is situated on your right


Directions from Port Elizabeth

  • About 350 km from Port Elizabeth (3.5 hours vehicle travelling time)
  • Travel on the N2 towards Cape Town
  • Take the George Airport / Herald's Bay turnoff
  • Turn right on the R404, and continue past the airport
  • At Stop Street, drive straight over the R201 and continue on the R404 through the farmlands, towards Oudtshoorn
  • You will arrive at Fancourt that is situated on your right


Directions from Cape Town

  • About 450 km from Cape Town (4.5 hours vehicle travelling time)
  • Travel on the N2 towards Port Elizabeth
  • Take the George Airport / Herald's Bay turnoff
  • Turn left on the R404, and continue past the airport
  • At Stop Street, drive straight over the R201 and continue on the R404 through farmlands, towards Oudtshoorn
  • You will arrive at Fancourt that is situated on your right

 

George background


At the beginning of European colonisation in South Africa in 1652, timber and the provision of various woods was of paramount importance for the survival of the settlers. Once forest areas near the present
Cape Town were exhausted, the search for more timber continued along the coast.

Early woodcutters and their families lived in forest clearings where they evolved into a closely-knit community where intermarriage was common. The men were thin and wiry, but they were also tough and strong with an incredible skill in felling, sawing and handling timber.

From 1772 there was a gradual influx of settlers intent on making a living from the forests. These were mostly descendants of the Dutch settlers. In early days the lives and livelihood of the people revolved around the timber industry and the rich forests in the vicinity and it remained a quiet outpost. It was the dramatic improvement of communications - the roads, rail and air links eclipsing the ox-wagons and coastal steamers of the 19th century - that exposed other charms and resources of the region and resulted in unprecedented growth for the town.

George is the sixth oldest town in South Africa, situated in the beautiful Western Cape Province and is the Capital of the Southern Cape. The town is very centrally situated: halfway between
Cape Town and Port Elizabeth and centre of the Garden Route - ideal from where to explore the areas many variant and diverse scenic wonders. Situated on a 10 kilometre plateau between the majestic Outeniqua Mountains to the north and the Indian ocean to the South.

George is the commercial hub of the Western Cape you can find excellent
accommodation in George and enjoy all the facilities it has to offer, or reside a few kilometres outside of the town, and enjoy the beautiful mountain terrain or stunning coastal views. Which leave you wanting to return again and again, with a variety of activities to enjoy or simply rest and re-charge, yourself.

Fancourt Hotel and Golf Estate

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