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WIN A TWO-NIGHT STAY AT THE SELKIRK HOUSE

Category Competitions and Giveaways

WIN A TWO-NIGHT STAY at the luxurious 5 stars Guest House Selkirk House, in Hermanus!

 

Quay 1 International Realty is offering you the chance to win a two-night stay for yourself and a partner at the luxurious 5 stars Guest House Selkirk House, in Hermanus.

When you sign a sole mandate of three months or more:

  • 3 MONTHS - 1 entry
  • 4 MONTHS - 2 entries
  • 5 MONTHS - 3 entries
  • 6 MONTHS - 4 entries

 

THE SELKIRK HOUSE

 

Set against the Kleinrivier Mountains with panoramic views over Walker Bay, this bright contemporary guesthouse is situated an hour and twenty minutes from Cape Town in the heart of the Overberg.

 

Elegantly furnished multi-levelled indoor spaces are complemented by indigenous water-features and landscaped gardens. Hermanus, with its pristine beaches and majestic mountains, offers some of the best land-based whale viewing in the world and caters for a variety of outdoor activities - from fynbos hikes to shark-cage diving.

 

Wake up to the fynbos covered mountain slope as your backdrop and the magnificent Walker Bay in the distance. No matter where you are in Selkirk House the views are breathtaking and the ambiance warm and inviting, with an interior which has been exquisitely curated.

Your hosts Pieter and Aletta look forward to making your stay unforgettable.

 

Please fill in the form to enter the competition.

 

Entry closes May 2022 and the winner announced on the 01 June 2022 at 9am.

 

GOOD LUCK!

 

(T&C's apply, please visit www.quay1.co.za/terms-and-conditions)


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