Accommodation type and description
Guest House and B&B

The John Bailie Guest Lodge is located in spacious, well maintained grounds and is ideal for both holidays and short stays for business or those traveling through East London. The guest lodge boasts views of the sea, golf course and city with the East London esplanade and Eastern Beach only minutes away. The lodge is just 3 km's from East London city centre where almost any sort of shopping is possible.

For golfers, East London golf course is right on the doorstep so an afternoon round is possible then return to the lodge for a swim in the large sparkling pool followed by a braai (barbecue) in the covered braai area next to the pool. Relaxing in these tranquil garden surrounds will re-vitalize, refresh and eradicate those tensions aquired normal daily working chores.

Five spacious en-suite rooms with tv and tea/coffee facilities. A choice of double beds or single beds. Secure on site parking within the spacious grounds. Access to the lodge by road is easy both from the N2 highway and the beachfront. The John Bailie Guest Lodge is owner run and your hosts are always available to offer any help and advice about the local area and facilities.

Daily rates (inclusive of breakfast) from:
Double room: ZAR 450
(ZAR 225 per person sharing)

and single ZAR 350
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in East London, South Africa
JOHN BAILIE
GUEST LODGE
and B&B
EAST LONDON
SOUTH AFRICA
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John Bailie Guest Lodge Breakfast Room
Sea View at John Bailie Guest Lodge

Rooms and Features

• Secure Parking •

• The John Bailie Guest Lodge is wheelchair friendly •

• Sparkling and well maintained pool •

• All rooms en-suite •

• Barbecue facilities •

• TV and coffee/tea facilities in rooms •

• Rooms with double or single beds •

• Spacious gardens •

• For the comfort of all our guests there is no smoking in the rooms •

To check availability or to make a booking please use the email enquiry for at the foot of the page
or visit the John Bailie Guest Lodge website.

For Telephone enquiries:
Tel : +27 (0)43-735-1058
Fax : +27 (0)43-735-4029
Mobile : 082-298-1124

The John Bailie Guest Lodge,
9 John Bailie rd,
Bunkers Hill
East London
5241
South Africa

East London (Oos-Londen) Attractions

Situated at the mouth of the Buffalo river, East London is the only major river port in South Africa. East London is very often referred to as the "Gateway to the wild coast and sunshine coast" as it is the last major city before leaving the eastern cape towards the Transkei region. Undoubtably East London has some of the finest beaches in Southern Africa. Nahoon Reef is a paradise for surfers and is well known as an international surfing venue. Good weather and the warm Indian Ocean make East London an ideal location for water sports including sailing, swimming, kite surfing, water-skiing and board sailing. Anglers will find ample excellent spots for fishing near the river mouth or in the many lagoons and gullies.

For travelers and tourists there are all types of accommodation available from hotels to backpacker. As with all other coastal locations in the region booking your accommodation is recommended especially during the peak months of December and January when visitors from the Transvaal normally take there main summer break. Visitors to East London will enjoy the laid back, friendly atmosphere typical of coastal towns in the Cape Provinces.

Visitors should pay a visit to the East London museum where a model of the Coelacanth fish originally caught near East London is on display along with some fine examples displaying the cultural history of the Xhosa peoples. The Coelacanth fish was believed to have become extinct with the dinosaurs. Learn much more about the many interesting East London facts and places at: Wikipedia East London

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