Midgard Country Estate
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Midgard Country Estate: The ideal family hideaway
Midgard Country Estate is an ideal family hide-away, a first or last stop for international visitors, the perfect venue for intimate meetings, team-building events or weddings. Acquired in 1937, Carl Werner List originally farmed the 12.000 hectare estate, developing this private and intimate world into a household name in Namibia. Midgard Country Estate was born.
Today guests are invited to enjoy the tranquillity, while marvelling at the pioneering German Settler spirit which gave birth to it all. Midgard, a word found in Old Norse, Middle English and High German languages, has varying meanings, but is popularly thought to mean “A paradise where the earth rises again, fertile and green, creating a protected world and a safe empire for the people.
It's an intimate world. One which offers 46 newly decorated and fully equipped rooms, Carla's Dining Room & Bar, the African Boma, two swimming pools, the Pool Bar & BBQ Terrace, gym and sauna, and a private skittle alley (Kegelbahn). These are all spaciously situated in a sprawling country garden, bordering the banks of the Swakop River, as it meanders through the estate on its way to the Atlantic Ocean.
Guests are free to soak up the ambience and enjoy doing absolutely nothing; or they can explore activities such as hiking and mountain trails, drive along 4x4 tracks, play volley ball, tennis, table tennis, pool or outdoor chess and view the vintage car collection.
One of the estate's major attractions is a sundowner drive to Hilltop, where guests can enjoy a stunning 360° view of the Otjihavera Mountains and watch the sun set with sundowners in hand. They can also experience what life was like on a traditional Namibian Farming and Game Estate in years gone by, with a morning or afternoon nature-game drive through the separate 2.000-hectare nature reserve, along the Swakop River.
Wildlife found at Midgard Country Estate includes giraffe, blue and black wildebeest, oryx, kudu, hartebeest, eland, warthog, baboons and smaller antelope species such as the steenbok. The riverfront is a birder's dream.
For school groups, church, scout or other groups the historic Midgard Train Station has been opened, just 2 walking minutes from the main lodge.
Contact:
Central Reservations
Tel: (+ 264 61) 431 8002 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.ol-leisure.com
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