DescriptionNestled in the Pietermaritzburg valley is ASCOT INN just a few minutes drive from the City Hall. ASCOT offers guests comfortable, affordable accommodation in a tranquil country setting. Built on 15 acres of landscaped gardens teeming with Birdlife one can picture the equestrian spirit as some of the buildings are the original stables that were once homes to famous race horses. Situated in 15 acres of landscaped gardens, Ascot Inn offers home comforts in beautiful surroundings. The city centre and amenities are merely a 10-minute drive away.
The charming buildings, some of which have stabled legendary racehorses, which raced at the Scottsville Race Course, are embedded in amongst stunning indigenous gardens. These gardens are carefully planned to be both functional, for outdoor meals and entertainment, and are a pleasure to explore. With two swimming pools, braai facilities and a friendly Pub you are guaranteed to feel at home and most welcome. All rooms have en-suite facilities, are serviced daily, are equipped with colour television, M-Net and a sports channel Escape from the hustle and bustle of the city life at Ascot Bush Lodge, which offers a luxurious experience in a uniquely African setting. Rooms are surrounded by natural bush and abundant bird life. RatesWe offer varied accommodation to suite different tastes and budgets.
What do our users think07.02.2011 by Frank Louw from RSA- I have avoided the place for a few years and gave it another bash last week. The bed is 6 inches too short, the light is on outside the room all night and there is no way of switching it off. Half the TV channels never worked. My Credit Card details were left on their front desk all day and when I complained the duty manager was particularly rude! Tranquil, I don’t think so, The highway noise was continuous all night and with the short bed and outside light I don’t think I slept a wink. Now I know why I stopped using it DirectionsComing from Johannesburg along the N3, take the New England Off Ramp. Immediately turn right across the bridge and proceed through two sets of traffic lights. At the third set of traffic lights, turn right into Woodhouse Road. Coming from Durban along the N3, take the New England Off Ramp and keep left. Proceed through two sets of traffic lights. At the third set of traffic lights, turn right into Woodhouse Road |