Escape to Paradise: Summerfields Rose Retreat & Spa Awaits in Hazyview!

Summerfields Rose Retreat and Spa Hazyview South Africa

Summerfields Rose Retreat and Spa Hazyview South Africa

Escape to Paradise: Summerfields Rose Retreat & Spa Awaits in Hazyview!

Escape to Paradise: Summerfields Rose Retreat & Spa - Hazyview (My Brain Dump!)

Okay, so Summerfields Rose Retreat & Spa in Hazyview, right? It’s a mouthful, but honestly, just thinking about it makes me want to ditch everything and run for the hills…specifically, those hills. I'm going to dive in deep because let's be honest, a review is more than just reciting a laundry list. It's about feeling the place, the vibe, the everything. Prepare yourself, this is going to be messy, honest, and hopefully, helpful!

First Impression: Arrival and Accessibility (Or My Panic About Stairs!)

Getting there is relatively painless, which is a good start. The airport transfer (they offer it!) is a HUGE plus, especially when you're already dreaming of those chilled cocktails.

Accessibility: Mmm, Not Perfect But Okay

Okay, let's be real. I have a slight, very slight, phobia of stairs. So, my immediate panic kicked in when I saw the landscape. It’s lush, beautiful…and slightly hilly. (Okay, quite hilly!) They do have elevators and ramps in the main areas, which is fantastic. I didn’t get a good feel for the whole wheelchair accessible thing, but they do list it, so I’d recommend reaching out before you book if complete accessibility is a MUST. But the lushness is a big plus!

On-Site Eats & Lounges (Fueling My Adventures!)

Now, food and drink…this is my jam. They have several restaurants and a poolside bar – so, yes, I spent a large chunk of my time there.

  • Restaurants: They actually had a variety! An a la carte, a buffet…and Asian cuisine! The Western breakfast was great but I was surprised, there was a Vegetarian restaurant, which is a big + for the plant-based crowd which is a big plus!
  • Bar: Obviously. And it's by the pool! They offer Happy Hour, which… well, let's just say I took full advantage.
  • Coffee/Tea: Yep, available in the restaurant and coffee shops, which is necessary to keep up with the early mornings.
  • Snack Bar: Perfect for those midday pangs.
  • Room Service (24-Hour): A godsend after a long day doing… absolutely nothing.

Things to Do & Ways to Relax (Spa Day = My Heaven!)

Okay, this is where Summerfields really shines. I went for the spa and I'm SO glad I did.

  • Spa: Heaven on earth. This is the big draw. They have a sauna, steam room, spa/sauna…it's a whole vibe.
  • Massage: Essential. I had the body scrub and the body wrap. I practically melted.
  • Pool with View, Outdoor. and Fitness Center (Gym/Fitness): Yeah, I saw them. I meant to go. I was probably too busy at the bar.
  • Other Cool Stuff: Definitely check out the pool with a view. Simply gorgeous.

Cleanliness and Safety (Because We Need This Now!)

This is a big one. Post-pandemic, we're all a little paranoid, right?

  • Sanitation Game Strong: They're on top of it. Anti-viral cleaning products, daily disinfection, and hand sanitizer everywhere.
  • Room Sanitization Opt-Out: Nice option to personalize how they treat your space.
  • Safe Dining and Hygiene Certifications: They're clearly taking it seriously.

Dining Delights, Drinking Adventures (Okay, Maybe Too Many Adventures…)

The food was mostly wonderful.

  • Breakfast Buffet: Yes. Lots of options. A bit of a blur in my memory, to be honest (see: poolside bar).
  • Bottle of water: always helpful.
  • Desserts: Delicious. (I may have sampled one or two…or five.)
  • Vegetarian and Asian Cuisine: A nice touch, catering to different tastes.

Services and Conveniences (The Little Things That Matter)

They had all the usual suspects.

  • Concierge: Helpful.
  • Daily Housekeeping: Yay, for clean sheets!
  • Dry Cleaning, Ironing Service and Laundry Service: Perfect for my "I packed everything but the kitchen sink" style.
  • Cash Withdrawal and Currency Exchange: Convenient (especially if you're prone to overspending).
  • Business Facilities: If you have to work, they have a business center with Xerox/fax.
  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities and Seminars: Didn't use them, but good to know they're there.

For the Kids (Family-Friendly Vibes)

  • Babysitting/Kids Meals (If Necessary): They’re geared for families, which is appreciated, but I was there sans kids, so I can't give you the in-depth experience.

Rooms! Rooms! (My Cozy Castle)

  • Wi-Fi (Free in All Rooms!): Crucial, I needed to instagram my amazing view.
  • Air Conditioning: Absolutely necessary in the summer heat.
  • Bathrobes and Slippers: Luxury!
  • Coffee/Tea Maker and Free Bottled Water: Always welcome.
  • Blackout Curtains: Saved my sanity from early sunrises.
  • In-Room Safe Box: Where I hid my chocolate stash from myself.
  • Internet Access (LAN and Wireless): Multiple options.
  • Separate Shower/Bathtub: Nice to have options.
  • Room Decorations: The decor was tasteful and added to the overall atmosphere.
  • Soundproofing: Essential for a restful night.
  • Wake-up Service: Did I use it? Maybe. Did I need it? Absolutely.

Getting Around (Easy Breezy)

  • Airport Transfer: A lifesaver (especially after that long flight.)
  • Car Park (Free of Charge): Nice to have.
  • Taxi Service: Readily available.

The Imperfections (Because No Place is Perfect)

Okay, here’s the real talk.

  • My Biggest "Complaint": The lack of any real nightlife.
  • Accessibility: As mentioned, ask about specifics if you need it.
  • Internet in Public Areas: It was Wi-Fi, but sometimes spotty – a minor frustration.

Escape to Paradise: My Personal Revelation (Okay, Enough Rambling!)

Look, Summerfields Rose Retreat & Spa isn't just a hotel; it's a feeling. It's about letting go, breathing in the fresh air, and just… being. I'm still dreaming of those massages. I'm still craving that poolside cocktail.

My Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars. (I'd give it 5 if they had a slightly better nightlife scene.)


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  • Culinary Delights: Savor delicious cuisine at our variety of restaurants, including options to enjoy Asian cuisine, a buffet, and even vegetarian dishes. Enjoy a drink by the pool or in the bar.
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Summerfields, You Beautiful Mess: My Hazyview Itinerary (And My Brain's Too!)

Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because this isn't your perfect itinerary. This is my itinerary. The one I cobbled together with a mix of breathless excitement, Pinterest dreams, and the creeping dread that I'd inevitably forget to pack something crucial (like, you know, pants). We're talking Summerfields Rose Retreat and Spa near Hazyview, South Africa. Expect roses, expect relaxation, expect… pure chaos in the best possible way.

Day 1: Arrival & The Rose-Tinted Haze (Literally and Figuratively)

  • 10:00 AM (ish) - Johannesburg Airport Hustle: Landed at OR Tambo. The air actually smells different here, cleaner, even! But the chaos is the same - a whirlwind of luggage carousels and bewildered tourists. Found my pre-booked transfer, which felt like a tiny victory. Road trip time!
  • 11:30 AM (give or take): The Drive. I swear, South Africa just keeps on giving with its vast landscapes! Rolling hills, mopane trees, the air smells so alive. But, let's be honest, my bum started cramping. The drive is long, people! Remember to take a bathroom break beforehand. And maybe a snack. I definitely should have packed more snacks.
  • 3:00 PM: (Finally!) Arrival at Summerfields. Holy. Moly. Roses. Everywhere. I'm pretty sure I swooned a little. The reception is this open-air thing, and a friendly face offers me a welcome drink. I chose something pink and fruity. It was divine (and I’m pretty sure it was spiked with happiness). Checked into my room – a ridiculously romantic tented suite. Tented. With an actual bath. In the middle of the bush! I nearly cried. In a good way.
  • 4:00 PM: Tent Tour & Panic Flurry: Okay, so my tent is stunning. Seriously, the pictures don't do it justice. But…it's tented. Meaning, bugs. And…what do I do if a baboon decides to tap on the canvas? Deep breaths, self. I've got this. I put my ant traps by the door.
  • 5:00 PM: Rose Garden Wandering & Existential Dread: Walked through the rose gardens. They weren’t just pretty, they were mind-blowingly, intensely fragrant. I swear, I was practically inhaling rose petals. This turned into a philosophical debate in my own head - what is beauty? What's the meaning of life? Did I remember to pack sunscreen? (Yes! Victory!)
  • 6:30 PM: Sundowner Drinks at the Bar. Met a lovely couple from Germany. They started talking about their travel plans, and I instantly felt like I hadn't seen enough of the world. Did I mention I should have packed more snacks? The bar is charming - thatched roof, open fire, everything.
  • 7:30 PM: Dinner at the Restaurant. Ate the most amazing steak I think I've ever had in my life. Medium-rare, juicy, perfectly cooked. The setting – under the stars, with the soft glow of lanterns – was pure romance. And suddenly, all the travel stress just melted away. This is what vacations are supposed to be about, people!

Day 2: Adventures & the Art of Doing Nothing (And Maybe, Just Maybe, Some Shopping)

  • 7:00 AM: Wake Up & the Call of the Bush (and Coffee). The birds are loud around here. Like, really, really noisy. Eventually, I crawl out of bed and head to the main building for coffee. Need. Caffeine.
  • 8:00 AM: The Rose Picking Experience. Okay, this was a total highlight. I got to wander through the rose bushes with the farmer, he showed me how to select the perfect bloom. This was my moment of pure, unadulterated zen. I swear I could smell the perfume of the rose for days. The sheer joy of hand-picking my own bouquet? Priceless.
  • 9:30 AM: Breakfast & Planning (More Like, Procrastination). Over breakfast, I gazed at my beautiful roses. They made it all seem… worth it. Suddenly, my eyes are drawn to the "activities" page in the resort's brochure. White water rafting! Kruger Park Safari! Elephant interaction (questionable ethics, I think I'll skip that one!). Should I? Shouldn't I? The decision making is hard work. I choose the easy one - a spa treatment.
  • 11:00 AM: The Spa. Oh, the Spa. The spa is basically paradise. I chose a massage, and the therapist actually noticed my aching shoulders. I felt all my tension melt away. It wasn't just a treatment, it was an experience. I also got to have a cup of tea and a lovely, sweet piece of biscotti to start. Pure bliss.
  • 1:00 PM: Lunch & Book Buying. Lunch at the main restaurant. This time, I order the veggie burger. It was ok, but I felt the need to leave after a quick pit-stop at the gift shop. I also bought a book on the local history, which I tell myself I'll read later. (Spoiler alert: I probably won't).
  • 3:00 PM: Pool Time & the Perils of Sunburn. The pool is beautifully positioned. I spent a wonderful hour reading, but then, disaster! I'd forgotten to reapply sunscreen. Note to self: Always reapply sunscreen.
  • 4:00 PM: Room Relaxing & Book Attempt. I retreat to my room, now that I'm feeling the burn. I try to read the book, but end up napping.
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner & Star Gazing. Dinner at the restaurant again. There's a new menu tonight. It's all delicious and atmospheric as the other nights. Maybe I'll finally attempt star gazing tonight.
  • 8:00 PM: Bedtime Lights out! Time to get some sleep, since I'm going on this safari adventure tomorrow!

Day 3: Safari Dreams & the Post-Safari Blues

  • 5:00 AM (UGH!): Wake Up Call & Safari Panic. The safari is booked! But getting up this early is a crime. I chug some coffee, and I swear I am still asleep.
  • 6:00 AM: Kruger National Park Safari! The driver arrives (thank goodness, the drive on the bad roads is a nightmare). Kruger Park is a beast. The sheer scale of it is amazing. Elephants! Lions! (We saw them in a group) Giraffes, zebras, impalas! We got super close to a pride of lions, and I nearly lost my mind. It was genuinely breathtaking. The whole day was a blur of excitement and adrenaline.
  • 1:00 PM - Safari over!
  • 2:00 PM: Lunch, Reflection & a Nap. We're dropped back at the resort. I'm absolutely exhausted but exhilarated. I eat lunch - more burgers, maybe? - and collapse in my room for a nap. The post-safari blues are real, people! I don't want to go home.
  • 4:00 PM: Farewell Drinks & Bitter-Sweet Goodbyes (and a shopping spree?). I have a final drink at the bar, saying goodbye to the people that I met. Then, I wander around the shop and buy more rose-themed products but my eyes are fixed on the door.
  • 6:00 PM: Final Dinner.
  • 8:00 PM: Bedtime. I try to read the book.

Day 4: Departure & the Rose-Tinted Memories (and More Snacks!)

  • 7:00 AM: Last Breakfast & Packing Panic. Packing is my nemesis. I can't believe I have to leave this place! Ate a final, lingering breakfast.
  • 9:00 AM: Check Out & Final Sigh. Checked out of my room. I'd already arranged my transfer back to the airport.
  • 10:00 AM: The Long Road Home (and the Quest for the Perfect Coffee). The drive back to the airport. The scenery's still incredible, but I'm already feeling the post-holiday slump. Need. Coffee.
  • 2:00 PM: Airport & Existential Shopping. I'm at the airport. More shopping. I grab some overpriced chocolate and regret the fact that I didn't buy that rose-scented body lotion.
  • 3:00 PM: Fly Home.
  • 4:00 PM: Arrival.

Final Thoughts:

Summerfields, you were a dream. A messy, beautiful, rose-scented dream. Did everything go perfectly? Hell, no. Did I stress? Absolutely. Did I make mistakes? Oh, yes. Did I have an amazing time? Without a doubt. Would I go back? In a heartbeat. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to find a perfect cup of

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Escape to Paradise: Summerfields Rose Retreat & Spa - FAQ... or, Rather, My Ramblings About It

Okay, first things first: Is Summerfields *really* paradise, or just another Instagram trap?

Alright, honest moment? The photos *lie* a little. They're all sun-drenched, perfect angles, perfectly coiffed models… But! The reality? Still damn good. Like, REALLY good. Think rolling hills of rose bushes, the air thick with the scent of a million blooms… and then, the *silence*. That's the thing, right? You can *hear* the silence. That, and my own internal scream of "FINALLY, PEACE!". It's not perfect picture-postcard, it's better. Because it's… *real*. Okay, maybe I’m biased because I practically mainlined the rose-infused gin and tonic I had upon arrival, but still, it's a solid win overall.

The Rooms! What. Are. They. Like? Spill the tea, (or rose petal infusion, as the case may be).

Right, the rooms. They're dreamy, *period*. We’re talking huge beds you could lose yourself in, mosquito nets (thank GOD, those little vampires), and views that make you want to just chuck your phone out the window (almost did!). I was in a "garden suite" and it felt like a mini-mansion! The bathroom was bigger than my *actual* bedroom back home. The only downside? Okay, here’s a confession: I had a minor freak-out on the first night. Couldn't find the light switch in the bathroom. Wandered around like a lost scarecrow, muttering about needing to pee. Turns out it was hidden on the side of the mirror. Duh. But hey, it added to the "escape," right?

Let's talk Food. Because, you know, fuel is vital. Is the food as good as the setting?

Ohhhhh, the food. The food is *phenomenal*. I'm not even a "foodie," but even *I* could appreciate the artistry. Breakfast? A proper feast! So many options, and I swear I ate my weight in fresh fruit every morning. The scones alone are worth the trip – light, fluffy, and practically singing with flavor. The dinner… well, one night the chef completely messed up my steak (rare, but it was more like burnt offering), which, honestly, a touch disappointing, and I *did* spend way too much time fuming in silence, but then the waiter came over, was super apologetic, and whisked it away. And the replacement? Perfect. Absolutely perfect. So all was forgiven. And the rose petal infused salt on the table? Genius. Pure genius.

The Spa. TELL ME EVERYTHING!!

Okay, the spa. Deep breaths. It's… heavenly. I'm one of those people who believes in the power of massage, and the one at Summerfields? Magical. I had what they called a "Rose Ritual." Which, to be honest, I was initially very skeptical about. Rose-infused *everything*? Sounded a bit… much. But, by the end, I was pretty much putty in the masseuse's hands. The smell, the gentle music, the *absolute* lack of pressure to *do* anything… Pure bliss. I fell asleep. Snored, probably. And woke up feeling like a brand new human. Except maybe with slightly more rose-scented skin. The only downside? The way-too-short feeling of total, utter relaxation. I wanted to move in. Like, right then and there. I briefly considered asking the spa manager if I could just, you know, live in the treatment room.

Okay, what about the activities? Is it all spa and roses?

No, thankfully! While the spa is the star, there are other options. You can go on a guided rose farm tour (which, okay, is pretty charming, even for a cynic like me). You can go for a walk (which I did, got mildly lost, but the views were worth it). You can visit the nearby Kruger National Park for a game drive (definitely recommend! Seeing a lion up close is… something). Or, and this is the option I fully embraced, you can just sit by your pool and read a book. Honestly, by day three, that was my jam. Pure, unadulterated, guilt-free relaxation. And let's be real, sometimes that's all we need, yeah? The only thing missing? A dedicated book butler. I mean, come on, that's *paradise* level.

Anything I should be warned about that the brochure *doesn't* mention?

Okay, let's get real. Firstly, the internet situation can be a little… spotty. But hey, you're supposed to *escape*, right? Pretend you're a pioneer and embrace the digital detox. Secondly, plan for mosquitos. They *are* real and they *are* hungry. Bring bug spray. Seriously. And finally, be prepared to fall completely, utterly IN LOVE with the place. Because it’s a real possibility. You’ll find yourself already booking your next trip before you even leave. And it’s a wonderful, slightly addictive problem.

So, the final verdict? Go or no go?

GO! Seriously. Just go. Take me with you! (Kidding, maybe). It's a splurge, for sure, but it's worth it. Worth every penny. It's a place to recharge, to reconnect with yourself, and to… well, smell a lot of roses. And who doesn't need that in their life? Run, don't walk. Book it now. And tell them I sent you so I can at least get a discount next time!

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Summerfields Rose Retreat and Spa Hazyview South Africa

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Summerfields Rose Retreat and Spa Hazyview South Africa

Summerfields Rose Retreat and Spa Hazyview South Africa