George History

Cosy-Corner bed and breakfast is nestled in the heart of George. If history is to be believed, then this beautiful part of the world was only explored in 1688, well after Dias had landed in Mossel Bay in 1488, in the hope of finding meat and fresh water. To the Khoi people, who lived in this rich valley, the region was known as Outeniqualand – the ‘land of milk and honey’ – which aptly describes this lush and green paradise. A settlement was established here in 1811 and named George Town after the reigning monarch of England at the time.

George has always been an easy-going hamlet, with a laidback approach that allows one to easily enjoy the beauty of the natural setting. Hikes in and around George provide a number of wonderful views over George and the coast and expose one to the indigenous fynbos of the area. These include the three routes of the Groene Weide forest walks, starting at Saasveld College at the northern point of one of the golf courses and George Peak and Cradock’s Peak trails, difficult walks but worth it for the sheer magnetism of the views.

Fondly known as ‘cold and wet’, after their car registration – CAW – George is anything but. The moderate climate makes George ideal for outdoor adventure all year round and activities include: fishing, hang-gliding, diving, water skiing, cycling, canoeing, climbing, sailing, windsurfing and surfing.

Accommodation

I will personally Welcome you and assist you with any further planning needed to make your stay at Cosy-Corner Guest House in George a memorable one. Whether it be for business or pleasure. You have a choice of six tastefully decorated double or twin en suite bedrooms with flat screen televisions (Smart TV), mini wall safes, ceiling fans, wall heaters, hairdryers and tea/coffee making facilities.

We also have secure remote-controlled off-street parking available.

Standard Rooms

Two of our three large carpeted Standard Rooms have on suite showers and a view of the garden or Outeniqua Mountain. Choice of 2 single beds (or King bed) or a double bed.

The other Standard Room has a wooden floor, on-suite  shower over the bath. With two single beds or a kingbed.

Superior rooms

Large, carpeted rooms with private patio or deck and a view of the garden or Outeniqua Mountain.

Full en-suite bathroom with bath & shower. A choice of a King size bed or twin beds.

Room 1

Room 2

Room 3

Room 4

Outdoor and Dining area

We would love to hear from you.

If you have any questions kindly contact us or fill in the Enquiry form.

Contact us

084 486 5100
info@cosy-corner.co.za

Location

12 Rens Street
Dormehls Drift
George, 6529

Directions to Cosy-Corner

Directions From Port Elizabeth / Knysna:

Take the N2 continue over the Kaaimans Pass
Take the George Central/York Street off ramp and continue along Knysna
Rd till you reach the traffic circle at the top of York Street, where you turn left. Continue along York Street, at the 5th traffic light
turn right into Martinus Street. Continue to the first stop street then turn right. We are on the next corner.

Directions From Cape Town:

From the N2 take the George/York Street turn off.
Turn left into Yorks Street. Continue through a set of traffic lights, over the traffic circle. Continue to the forth set of traffic
lights-you will see our brown sign board on the left. Turn left into Martinus St and continue to the first stop street then turn right. We are on the next corner.

Directions From Oudtshoorn:

Continue to George, pass through the traffic lights at the fuel station.
Pass the George Golf Course on your right.
At the traffic circle continue along C.J. Langenhoven Street till you reach the traffic light. At the traffic light turn right into York
Street. At the second set of traffic lights in York Street turn right into Martinus St (you will see our Cosy-Corner B&B sign on the back of the traffic light). At the first Stop Street turn right, we are on the next corner.