Free State

Fairview Estates Twin Towers: Sleep in a grain silo

Introducing the unique Fairview Estates Twin Towers situated in the eastern Free State near Lesotho…We’re sure that never in your wildest dreams would you have thought that it would be possible to sleep in style in a grain silo!

Yes, these tall twin towers which were once grain silos on the farm, have been turned into comfortable accommodation where you can rest your head.

Situated on a working farm in Fouriesburg, the towers boast a scenic view of the beautiful nature on offer in the Free State.

The Fairview Estates Twin Towers have been transformed into a picture of comfort and luxury. Photo: www.fairviewestates.co.za

Accommodation

The four-level towers sleep a maximum of eight guests and is ideal for a big group of family and friends. All rooms are made and designed for your comfort, as they are fully equipped with the following:

  • Electric blankets and heaters;
  • Three bedrooms;
  • Bathrooms;
  • Fully functional kitchen; and
  • Entertainment area.

The entertainment area at the very top of the twin towers overlooks the scenic hilly nature surrounding it. It is also fully equipped with a gas braai…less hassle for the braai chef in the group!

Activities

Aim and shoot some paintball with friends close to the Fairview Estates Twin Towers in the Free State. Photo: Flickr

There is so much to do and definitely something for everyone. Although there is way too much to even list, here is a taste of what adventurous fun you can get up to:

  • Quad-biking;
  • Nature trails;
  • Abseiling;
  • Safaris;
  • Horse riding; and
  • Paintballing.

For those who would like to just unwind and relax, there is the health and beauty spa nearby the towers to enjoy!

If you find yourself in the area, it would be silly not to try out this amazing accommodation offering. Imagine being able to say that you actually slept in a grain silo?

Also Read:Seven affordable things to do in Bloemfontein this summer

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