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.
Luxury boutique accommodation in Franschhoek village with six suites featuring mountain views and garden access. Within walking distance of restaurants and wine shops.
Mountain accommodation in Franschhoek on 26 hectares adjacent to the Nature Reserve. Offers cottages, villas, and secluded pods, five minutes' drive from Franschhoek centre.
Two self-catering penthouses in central Franschhoek village accommodation, one sleeping up to 2 adults, one sleeping up to 4 adults, fully equipped with air-conditioning and fireplaces.
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.
Luxury 4-bedroom villa and 2-bedroom cottage accommodation in Franschhoek Valley wine country with heated pools and on-site microbrewery.
Refurbished Victorian guest house accommodation in Franschhoek's heart, within walking distance of the town center, restaurants, and Michelin-starred dining.
Self-contained accommodation in central Franschhoek with private sparkling pool and mountain views. Queen bed and fine dining nearby.
French-themed guesthouse accommodation in Franschhoek, 300m from the main street, with nine rooms ranging from Standard to Luxury, near restaurants, wine estates, and galleries.
Private accommodation with two en-suite double rooms on a working wine estate in Franschhoek's Cape Winelands.
Rustic farmstay accommodation on the Franschhoek River, 1km from Franschhoek Village, offering family cabins, rooms, and campsites among orchards and mature trees.
Luxury vineyard accommodation in Robertsvlei valley, Franschhoek, 5km from village centre. Cottages on a working wine farm with mountain and vineyard views.
Historic 300-hectare wine estate in Franschhoek offering accommodation across multiple lodges with vineyard experiences and mountain views.
Exclusive accommodation in Franschhoek Valley featuring suites and villas with mountain views. Ideal for events, weddings, and peaceful getaways on a 2-hectare estate.
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.
Luxury accommodation in Franschhoek with Huguenot Mountain views, offering elegantly designed rooms, full breakfast, and access to vineyard experiences.
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.
Droom Guesthouse offers boutique accommodation in Franschhoek on a 2.5 ha estate of vineyards and olive trees with 360° mountain views.
Luxury accommodation featuring 6 individually styled suites with private entrances and patios, set among Franschhoek's wine estates with mountain and Cape Winelands views.
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Franschhoek is not a whale watching destination itself — the whales come to the cold Atlantic and southern Cape coast, not the Franschhoek Valley. But its location makes it a smart hub. Hermanus, the best land-based whale watching town in the world, is about 90 minutes by car via the Viljoenspass or the longer but scenic Grabouw route. Walker Bay near Hermanus is where southern right whales come to calve between June and November, with August, September and October being the most reliable months for sightings.
Land-based watching from the Hermanus cliff paths is free, accessible and genuinely excellent — you don't need a boat. The cliff walk above the Old Harbour gives elevated views over Walker Bay where whales breach, spyhop and nurse calves close to shore. The Hermanus Whale Festival runs in late September each year and draws significant crowds, so factor that into your dates if you prefer quieter roads and accommodation.
Boat-based trips from Hermanus or Gansbaai add a different angle but are weather-dependent. Southern right whales are also sighted from Kleinmond, Pringle Bay and Betty's Bay along the R44 coastal route — all reachable as day trips from Franschhoek.
Of the 12 listed properties, most are self-catering guesthouses or farm stays in Franschhoek village or the Salem area, priced between R1,700 and R5,500 per night. The higher-end properties around R5,000+ typically offer private pool access and mountain views — useful in winter when you may want to retreat after a day out. Budget options at the R1,700–R2,200 range are generally B&Bs or smaller cottages suitable for couples.
Winter in the Franschhoek Valley (June–August) means cold nights, occasional rain and misty mornings on the mountains. Pack layers. Spring (September–October) is drier and warmer, with fynbos in bloom along the Overberg routes you'll drive to reach the coast.
Winter is the valley's quieter wine season — cellar doors are open but without the summer crowds. Most major estates including Haute Cabrière, La Motte and Grande Provence offer winter tasting menus or fireside dining. The Franschhoek Motor Museum is open year-round. If you're making the drive toward Hermanus, the Harold Porter Botanical Garden at Betty's Bay is worth a stop in September when restios and ericas are flowering.