La Ferme
Four self-catering accommodation units on the Wemmershoek River, 10 minutes from Franschhoek, with mountain views and direct access to Haweqwa Nature Reserve.
81 properties found · Showing 81–81
Four self-catering accommodation units on the Wemmershoek River, 10 minutes from Franschhoek, with mountain views and direct access to Haweqwa Nature Reserve.
81 properties found · Showing 81–81
By Easter, the Franschhoek valley has shifted into autumn. The vines that draw crowds in January have turned golden, daytime temperatures settle between 18°C and 24°C, and the town runs at roughly half its December capacity. You can walk Huguenot Street without navigating a crowd, and restaurant bookings are actually available. For anyone who has tried to visit at peak summer, this alone makes Easter worth the trip.
The two main areas for Easter accommodation near Franschhoek are the Franschhoek valley itself and Salem. Properties in Franschhoek town put you within walking distance of the wine route, the restaurants on Huguenot Street, and the Franschhoek Motor Museum. Salem sits further out and suits travellers who want more space and privacy — rates there tend to sit at the lower end of the R1,700 to R5,500 range. With only 12 properties listed across both areas for Easter, availability is tighter than it might appear.
At R1,700 per night you're typically looking at a self-catering cottage or a smaller guesthouse room — clean and well-positioned, but not a luxury experience. The R3,252 average points to mid-range farm cottages and guesthouses with private patios, braai facilities, and vineyard or mountain views. At R5,500 per night you're usually in a full villa or boutique hotel suite with a private pool. For a 4-night Easter long weekend (Good Friday through Easter Monday), budgeting R13,000 to R22,000 total for accommodation is realistic at average pricing.
Good Friday is a public holiday, which means most wine estates and restaurants adjust their hours or require advance bookings — confirm before you arrive. The Franschhoek Wine Tram runs over Easter weekend and gets fully booked; buy tickets ahead of your stay. Several estates run autumn harvest events in March and April, so check the Franschhoek Wine Valley event calendar before locking in your dates. Hiking trails around the valley are open and far less crowded than in summer.
With only 12 options available, filter by area first. If you want to walk to dinner, choose Franschhoek town. If you're travelling as a larger group or want a standalone property, Salem gives more space for the same budget. Check whether Good Friday grocery shopping is realistic nearby — self-catering guests regularly get caught out when shops close on public holidays. Properties with braai facilities are worth prioritising for public holiday evenings when restaurant bookings run dry.