Capetown Studio Apartments
Beachfront accommodation on Strand's famous beach, a 2-minute walk to the shore. Six self-catering unit types with kitchenettes and en-suite bathrooms, all with TV.
93 eiendomme gevind · Wys 41–60
Somerset West bied 'n kombinasie van natuurlike skoonheid en stadse gemak wat aanspreek tot vakansiesoekers. Die gebied het golvende heuwels en kuslyn naby, wat geleenthede bied vir buitelugaktiwiteite en ontspanning. Besoekers kan plaaslike wynkelders en historiese plekke verken, wat die dorp 'n praktiese basis maak vir toere in die streek.
Beachfront accommodation on Strand's famous beach, a 2-minute walk to the shore. Six self-catering unit types with kitchenettes and en-suite bathrooms, all with TV.
Casa iLanga Guesthouse House of Sun is a wheelchair-accessible 5-bedroom accommodation in safe, tranquil Somerset West with en-suite rooms and off-grid solar power.
Five-room boutique accommodation in Somerset West, Cape Town, designed for transformation and relaxation. Individually styled rooms blend wabi-sabi principles with African patterns.
Sophisticated wellness accommodation in Somerset West near Cape Town with individually themed rooms overlooking Erinvale Golf Course, specializing in detox and spa therapies.
Luxury accommodation in Somerset West's Winelands, set amongst trees at the foot of the Helderberg. Multiple suite types with spa, dining, and golf nearby.
Luxury accommodation on Erinvale Golf Estate with views over the first hole and fairway. Set in gardens with saltwater swimming pool, 30 minutes from Cape Town Airport.
De Molen Guest House in Somerset West bied akkommodasie in luukse kamers, premium kamers, standaard kamers, gesin loftkamers, huisies en 'n woonstel, op 'n historiese vrugtefarm.
Luxury accommodation in Somerset West, Cape Winelands, with four rooms, apartment, heated pool, and gardens in a quiet, safe location.
Golf estate accommodation at Helderberg Mountain's base, 30 minutes from Cape Town International Airport, with championship golf, vineyard access, and mountain views.
A 5-star boutique accommodation in Somerset West featuring six gem-named suites with king-size beds and en-suites, designed for couples seeking personalized service and relaxation in the Cape Winelands.
Affordable guesthouse and backpackers accommodation in Strand, just 2 minutes' walk from the beach, offering guest rooms and self-catering options in a safe, comfortable environment.
Luxury suites accommodation in historic Heldervue, Somerset West, set on 6,000 m² grounds. Art Deco manor house with contemporary design and sweeping False Bay views.
Luxury 3-bedroom self-catering accommodation on Helderberg Estate near Stellenbosch, featuring private pool and wood-fired pizza oven, 30 minutes from Cape Town International Airport.
Luxury 5-star accommodation in Somerset West with three rooms, saltwater pool, full breakfast, and solar power. Twenty minutes from Cape Town Airport, in the Cape Winelands.
Family-run wine estate in Stellenbosch with three accommodation options offering 8 rooms for 1–16 guests. Award-winning tasting room and vineyard experiences on the property.
Strand Pavilion is a Gold Crown timeshare resort accommodation on False Bay coastline, the only South African resort built directly on the beach, with units extending 25 meters over waves.
Odeon Beach Break is 'n selfversorgingswoonstel met oopplanuitleg op Strand Beach Road, oorkant die strand, op die 7de verdieping met see- en berguitsigte.
Luxury ocean-view penthouse accommodation on False Bay coastline with four en-suite bedrooms, master suite, and 360-degree mountain and bay views.
Wine estate accommodation in Stellenbosch with three private villas featuring private pools, vineyard access, and wine tastings with winemakers.
Self-catering cottages on a working vineyard in the Stellenbosch Winelands. Navarre Farm offers 1 to 2 bedroom accommodation with fully equipped kitchens, flat-screen TV, and private patios.
93 eiendomme gevind · Wys 41–60
Somerset West bied 'n kombinasie van natuurlike skoonheid en stadse gemak wat aanspreek tot vakansiesoekers. Die gebied het golvende heuwels en kuslyn naby, wat geleenthede bied vir buitelugaktiwiteite en ontspanning. Besoekers kan plaaslike wynkelders en historiese plekke verken, wat die dorp 'n praktiese basis maak vir toere in die streek.
Somerset West has 12 listed properties, with nightly rates running from R950 to R2,550 and an average around R1,742. That spread covers several distinct tiers, from functional self-contained units to fully hosted stays with meals included.
At the lower end, a single apartment option brings rates well below the town average. This suits visitors who want a self-contained space at a lower cost and are comfortable managing their own schedule without hosted extras.
The middle tier is dominated by self-catering units, of which there are four properties available. These suit couples and small families who prefer preparing their own meals, and they often occupy properties in residential areas or close to the surrounding wine country. The privacy and flexibility of a self-catering arrangement tends to be higher than in a hosted property, and the nightly rate reflects that trade-off.
Guest houses make up the largest category, with six listings. At this level, guests typically receive breakfast, the use of a garden or pool, and the presence of a resident host who can point them towards restaurants, trails, and day trips. Standards vary considerably between properties, and the stronger guest houses in town book out early during peak season.
The top of the market is a single bed and breakfast with the highest average rate among the listed types. Properties at this level tend to combine personal service with a more considered physical setting, whether that is an older building with architectural character, a position with views over the surrounding mountain slopes, or meals that extend well beyond a standard cooked breakfast. Guests paying a premium should confirm through recent reviews that the property is actually delivering at that standard before committing.
The Helderberg Nature Reserve is the most accessible green space in town. Its marked trails range from short, flat walks along the lower slopes to longer routes that gain significant elevation over the course of a few hours. Fynbos covers most of the reserve, and late winter through spring brings proteas, ericas, and other indigenous flowers into bloom. A small wildlife enclosure holds bontebok, Cape mountain zebra, and various antelope species, making it practical for visitors who want to see larger fauna without a long drive out of town.
Wine tasting is the other primary activity in the area. Vergelegen estate, roughly 5 kilometres from the town centre, dates to 1700 and operates tours of its Cape Dutch homestead, formal gardens, and cellar. Tastings cover the estate's reds and whites, with the Sauvignon Blanc and flagship red blend drawing consistently strong reviews. Elsewhere in the Helderberg wine ward, Lourensford estate offers cycling trails, a waterfall walk, a Saturday food market, and wine tastings across a property large enough to warrant at least half a day. Morgenster, a smaller estate nearby, concentrates on Italian-style red blends and produces olive oil alongside its wines.
Sir Lowry's Pass, on the N2 a few kilometres east of town, has a roadside viewpoint that looks across False Bay and the Cape Flats. On a clear day the view extends to the Cape Peninsula, and the stop takes no more than 15 minutes.
Weekend markets, both in town and on nearby estates, sell fresh produce, artisan food, and plants. These are a practical way to spend a morning and get a sense of what is in season locally.
Somerset West has a Mediterranean climate: hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. Summer runs from November through March, with temperatures often above 30°C and minimal rainfall. This is the busiest season for tourism, and outdoor activities remain possible on most days throughout.
Spring, from August to October, is well-suited for walking and hiking. Fynbos flowers throughout this period and the mountain scenery behind the town is at its most colourful. August can bring rain, but conditions improve quickly through September and October. Trails are less exposed than in midsummer, and the weather rarely becomes extreme.
Autumn, from April to June, follows the wine harvest and sees a clear drop in visitor numbers after the summer peak clears. Temperatures are comfortable, typically between 15°C and 22°C through the day, and estates remain open and operating normally throughout the season.
Winter, from June to August, brings the heaviest rainfall and overnight temperatures that can drop below 10°C. Trails become muddy and slippery after rain, and some outdoor venues operate reduced schedules. The landscape turns green and mountain slopes often carry low cloud, which has its own visual appeal. Visitor numbers are at their lowest during this period, and accommodation is easier to secure.
Somerset West is roughly 45 kilometres east of Cape Town via the N2 national highway. The drive from central Cape Town takes between 35 and 50 minutes depending on traffic. The R44 provides an alternative coastal route along the False Bay shoreline, though it adds time to the journey.
Cape Town International Airport is approximately 35 kilometres from Somerset West. Driving directly via the N2 takes around 30 to 40 minutes. No scheduled bus or rail service connects the airport to the town, so visitors arriving by air will need to arrange a taxi, transfer, or rideshare.
From the Garden Route, Somerset West is roughly two and a half hours from George Airport via the N2 through the Overberg. Visitors from Johannesburg generally fly into Cape Town rather than make the 1,400-kilometre road trip.
Within Somerset West, a car is the most practical way to get around. Public minibus taxis connect the town to Cape Town, but they operate on informal schedules that are difficult for visitors to plan around. For exploring the wine estates and surrounding valley roads at your own pace, hiring a car at Cape Town Airport before driving out is the most straightforward option.
Strand, 4 kilometres down the coast, is the nearest beach access from Somerset West. The shoreline runs along False Bay, where the water is warmer and calmer than the Atlantic-facing beaches near Cape Town. The beach is family-friendly and practical for a half-day trip without committing to a full day out.
Gordon's Bay, 9 kilometres further along the coast, is a small harbour town with a fishing pier, seafood restaurants, and a beach that draws kitesurfers. The mountain backdrop is more dramatic here than at Strand. South of the harbour, the Clarence Drive road follows the cliff edge above the bay toward Rooi-Els, one of the more striking coastal drives in the Western Cape.
Stellenbosch, 16 kilometres inland, is the historic centre of the Cape Winelands and warrants a full day. The town has oak-lined streets, a compact historic core, a university campus, and a dense concentration of wine estates in the surrounding valleys. Visitors who have already toured properties closer to Somerset West will find an entirely different set of producers and wine styles here.
Grabouw, 17 kilometres east on the N2, is the commercial hub of the Elgin apple-growing valley. The town has limited visitor appeal in itself, but it connects to farm stalls selling seasonal fruit and to mountain bike trails in the Groenlandberg area.
Eikenhof, 18 kilometres out, is a small farming community on the Elgin plateau. There is little visitor infrastructure here, but the rural roads pass apple and pear orchards and link to several wine estates in the cooler Elgin appellation.
Elgin, the furthest of the nearby destinations at 19 kilometres, sits at higher elevation with a climate that suits Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir. Several estates accept walk-in visitors, and the Peregrine Farm Stall on the N2 is a well-known stop for fresh fruit and farm produce.
Booking early matters during December and January, when Somerset West is in high demand from Cape Town visitors making overnight stays as well as international travellers. Easter weekend fills quickly too. Outside these windows, most properties have availability within a week of arrival, though leaving it to the last minute limits your options considerably.
When comparing properties, check whether the quoted rate covers the full party size. Some properties charge per person rather than per unit, which affects the total cost significantly for families or groups. Check minimum stay requirements too, as some enforce two or three-night minimums during peak periods.
For summer bookings, confirm that the property has adequate cooling. January temperatures regularly exceed 35°C, and ceiling fans alone may not be sufficient. Parking is generally not a problem in Somerset West, but confirm off-street availability if you are arriving by hire car.
Internet quality varies across the area. Properties in or near the town centre tend to have better connectivity than those in rural or elevated settings. If working remotely is a priority, ask the host directly before booking rather than relying on listing descriptions. Most hosts are knowledgeable about local trails, markets, and estate roads, and their recommendations tend to be more practical and current than generic online reviews.