Bo La Motte Farm Cottages
Historic self-catering farm accommodation in Franschhoek: six cottages on 16 hectares of working wine farm with valley and mountain views.
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Historic self-catering farm accommodation in Franschhoek: six cottages on 16 hectares of working wine farm with valley and mountain views.
Wellness accommodation in Franschhoek foothills combining holistic healing, creativity, and regenerative farm living through daily rituals and organic dining.
5-star boutique accommodation in Franschhoek's wine country with 10 suites offering private pools, hot tubs, and mountain views.
Self-contained accommodation in central Franschhoek with private sparkling pool and mountain views. Queen bed and fine dining nearby.
Private accommodation with two en-suite double rooms on a working wine estate in Franschhoek's Cape Winelands.
Boutique accommodation in Franschhoek's Wine Valley featuring air-conditioned suites with private gardens, bathrooms with freestanding baths, outdoor pool, and on-site bistro dining.
Historic Cape Dutch farm accommodation at the foot of Simonsberg in Franschhoek wine valley. Multiple lodging types centered around fruit and vegetable garden with farm-to-fork dining.
Happy Valley is a self-catering accommodation on a citrus farm in the Franschhoek winelands, 5 km from Franschhoek village, with two rivers and mountain views.
Val d'Or Estate is four-star guesthouse accommodation in the Franschhoek Valley, with suites, a villa and self-catering cottages for wine, cuisine, nature and birdwatching travellers.
Working wine farm accommodation in Franschhoek with five self-catering cottages ranging from one to two bedrooms, 7 km from the village.
De Hollandsche Molen is a 4-star graded caravan park and resort in the cradle of Franschhoek beside the Wemmershoek River in South Africa, offering family accommodation and powered camping sites.
Four self-catering accommodation units on the Wemmershoek River, 10 minutes from Franschhoek, with mountain views and direct access to Haweqwa Nature Reserve.
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The Franschhoek village area puts you within walking distance of the main street, the toy museum, and the Franschhoek Motor Museum — both solid options for kids who need something structured. Properties here tend to have enclosed gardens and private pools, which matters when you have young children who need somewhere safe to play in the afternoon heat.
Salem, a quieter farming area outside the main village, suits families who want space and privacy over convenience. Rates here often sit closer to the R1,700 end of the range. The trade-off is that you'll need a car for everything, but the large plots mean kids have genuine room to move.
Of the 7 properties listed, most offer private pools — not shared resort pools, but ones attached to the property or cottage. This is the single biggest factor for families with small children. Gardens are typically fenced or walled, and hosts who explicitly market to families usually provide basics like high chairs and travel cots on request.
Rates average R3,252 per night across the 7 listings. At the lower end (from R1,700), you're typically looking at self-catering cottages on wine farms. At R5,500, expect larger main houses or luxury guest lodges with more services included. Self-catering makes practical sense for families — you control meal times, keep snacks accessible, and avoid the chaos of restaurant dining with tired children.
The Franschhoek Valley has more going for it than wine. The Huguenot Memorial Museum has good outdoor grounds. Rickety Bridge and several other farms have walking trails that older children can handle. The Franschhoek Pass road offers spectacular mountain views and is easily driven. For a longer day trip, Paarl is 30 minutes away and has more shopping and activity options. Hermanus and the coast are about 90 minutes, manageable for a day at the beach.
With 7 options available, narrow by fencing and pool first if you have children under 8. Then check whether the property is self-catering or B&B — most families prefer self-catering here. Finally, check the sleeping configuration: some properties list as family-friendly but only accommodate two adults and one child comfortably. Read the bedroom layout carefully before booking.