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Solid, sophisticated, elegantly relaxed – everything about The Farm at Cape Kidnappers is incredibly pleasing. From passing through the gates and driving across the rolling farming landscape, to being welcomed at the car by lodge manager James MacKay, greeted warmly by name and offered a glass of champagne as you walk in the door, arriving here is heaven.