Conference Venue at Trail's End

Conference Venue at Trail's End

Trail's End

Conference Venue at Trail's End

How about hosting your next conference at our Cecil Nurse Conference Centre?

Our Conference Centre can host up to 80 people. You can also make the overtime worth your while with our conference and accommodation package and spend the night at the venue with some wholesome meals!

Contact us directly for more information. 

Conference Venue at Trail's End

Trail's End

Trail’s End is a unique experience in Grabouw in the Overberg region of South Africa, less than an hour's drive from Cape Town International Airport. Listed as the country's first bike hotel, Trail’s End provides guests and visitors with direct access to world-class MTB, trail running and hiking...

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