Slip-a-Way Lodge
Slip-a-Way Lodge is stylish seafront self-catering accommodation in Kleinbaai Van Dyks Bay near Gansbaai, overlooking Kleinbaai Harbour.
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De Kelders is a small coastal village on the eastern shore of Walker Bay, about 160 kilometres from Cape Town. It sits above a rocky shoreline known for some of the best land-based whale watching in South Africa, drawing visitors from June through December each year.
Slip-a-Way Lodge is stylish seafront self-catering accommodation in Kleinbaai Van Dyks Bay near Gansbaai, overlooking Kleinbaai Harbour.
Cypress Cove is a luxury 160m² two-bedroom accommodation in the Romansbaai Collection, set in fynbos on the main beach road, 150-200m from the beach path.
Spacious 10-sleeper self-catering accommodation on 200 hectares of coastal fynbos between Stanford and Gansbaai, with grotto pool and Walker Bay beach access.
Witkrans, a 35-hectare conservation farm in Flower Valley part of the Walker Bay Fynbos Conservancy on the eastern slopes of Witkransberg, offers self-catering accommodation 15 minutes from Stanford and Gansbaai.
Self-catering accommodation in Stanford within a private fynbos nature reserve, offering a five-bedroom house for up to 10 guests or intimate Comfort Bungalow for couples and small groups.
Farm215 is self-catering accommodation on an 800-hectare private nature reserve in the Overberg, capped at 20 guests, with Fynbos Suites, House on 215, and Fynbos Hill.
Konings Cottage can accommodate 6 guests in total and comprises 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. An open-plan kitchen and living area offers comfortable self-catering accommodation in a lovely cottage situated on a farm. The farm is located 19 km outside the fishing town of Gansbaai and 37 km from Stanford. One can enjoy beautiful views of the surrounding farms, fynbos and mountains.
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De Kelders is a small coastal village on the eastern shore of Walker Bay, about 160 kilometres from Cape Town. It sits above a rocky shoreline known for some of the best land-based whale watching in South Africa, drawing visitors from June through December each year.