Land's End Private Game Reserve

Land’s End Private Game Reserve offers guests a luxurious couples' hideaway on the banks of the Kariega River at The Old Pumphouse or a renovated farmhouse suited to larger groups, accommodating up to 26 guests at The Homestead. Land’s End provides an unforgettable escape into the African wilderness, complemented by warm Eastern Cape hospitality. If you're seeking a retreat that combines the serenity of nature with the relaxed comforts of a farm stay, you've arrived at the perfect destination. At Land’s End, we invite you to immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquillity of the surrounding landscapes, while being taken care of by our incredible team. Indulge in the true essence of South Africa's untamed nature as you explore our private game reserve, teeming with an abundance of wildlife. Here, your children can roam free and experience what it feels like to be “farm kids”, or you and your partner can disconnect to reconnect. There is so much to do and see, from mountain biking, bird watching, game viewing, fishing, and canoeing, to enjoying the sunset in the wood-fired jacuzzi, or having a dip in the river or swimming pool. Our dream has always been to share the privilege of growing up in the African bush. We know what this place has given us and our family, and we have no doubt you’ll find it here too.

Area Info

Land's End Private Game Reserve is situated 22 km from Bathurst and Fairewood Nature Reserve, 27 km from Grahamstown, 29 km from Kenton-on-Sea, 30 km from Port Alfred, 32 km from East Beach and 33 km from The Belmont Golf club.

Units and Rooms

The Homestead at Lands End

Guests: 26

The Homestead is situated on a family owned & operated game farm. Sleeping 25 people in 6 bedrooms. Fresh Roosterbrood on arrival, while relaxing on the hammock & watching the kids swimming in the pool or wood-fired hot tub, it is the perfect farmstay.

The Pumphouse at Lands End

Guests: 2

A luxury hideaway on the banks of the Kariega River. The Pumphouse which was once used to house irrigation pumps many decades ago, now transformed into a space where luxury and nature meet.