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Luxury 6-bedroom accommodation in Hermanus with uninterrupted ocean and mountain views, positioned on the mountainside in the Hemel en Aarde wine region.
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Luxury 6-bedroom accommodation in Hermanus with uninterrupted ocean and mountain views, positioned on the mountainside in the Hemel en Aarde wine region.
Newly renovated luxury guesthouse accommodation in Hermanus, 5 minutes from Grotto Beach and cliff path, with whale watching views.
Spacious family accommodation with five en-suite bedrooms sleeping up to ten guests, located 200 metres from the beach in Onrus, a coastal village near Hermanus.
Self-catering eco-cabins and house in Hemel en Aarde Valley. Accommodation options sleep 4 to 8. Wood-fired hot tubs, dam swimming, hiking, wine tasting, and mountain biking available.
Self-catering cottages in a tranquil mountain retreat accommodate between two and six guests. Each cottage has its own inverter for electricity. Guests have views across Hemel & Aarde Valley and mountains beyond. This accommodation is in Hermanus.
Three-cottage self-retreat accommodation in Hemel en Aarde Valley, 15 minutes from Hermanus. Set amid vineyards with mountain and river views, offering peaceful relaxation away from the city.
Self-catering accommodation in Hermanus with ocean views. Three room types available, from studios to three-bedroom apartments. Luxury at affordable rates with seasonal whale watching access.
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The two areas where family-friendly properties are listed are Hermanus town and Sandbaai. Staying in Hermanus centre keeps you within walking distance of the whale-watching cliff path, the Old Harbour Museum, and a handful of restaurants that work with children. Sandbaai, roughly 5km west along the coast, is a low-traffic residential suburb with direct access to Blue Flag beaches. For families with toddlers or young children, Sandbaai's quieter layout makes a morning at the beach far less stressful than navigating town parking.
Listings in this category explicitly accept children — which matters here because a number of Hermanus guesthouses and B&Bs restrict guests under 12. The 2 properties in this search typically offer self-catering kitchens, private outdoor space, and in some cases a pool or fenced garden. Nightly rates run from R1,050 to R2,795, with an average of R1,922. Self-catering across a week cuts costs significantly compared to eating out for every meal, which adds up fast in a tourist town like Hermanus.
Hermanus is well suited to families because most of the best things to do cost little or nothing. The cliff path walk is free and manageable for children from about 5 up, Walker Bay's beaches are wide and uncrowded outside school holidays, and the Old Harbour Museum is small enough to keep children's attention. For something more structured, Fernkloof Nature Reserve has easy trails that work for kids from around 6. If you're visiting between June and November, southern right whales are frequently visible from the cliff path without binoculars. Gansbaai, 45 minutes away, offers shark cage diving suitable for older teenagers.
With 2 properties in this category, the decision is straightforward: location and budget. If you want to walk to restaurants or the town centre, choose a property in Hermanus proper. If outdoor space and beach proximity matter more than convenience, Sandbaai is the better base. At the R1,050 end, you're likely looking at a compact self-catering unit suited to smaller families who plan to cook most meals. At R2,795 per night you get more space and usually more amenities. If you're travelling with toddlers, it's worth checking directly whether the garden is fenced — this detail isn't always listed but makes a real difference.