Hout Bay Guest House Accommodation

5 properties found · Hout Bay Guide

House with pool solar panels and mountain view under clear sky

Hout Bay Lodge

Guest house Hout Bay
From R2,000
Modern balcony with table and chairs overlooking mountains and greenery
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CUBE Guest House

Guest house Hout Bay
From R2,400
Green lounge chairs on grass with a scenic mountain view in the background
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Villa Montebello

Guest house Hout Bay
Bedroom with large nature photo above bed two patterned pillows and bedside lamps
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Summit Place Guest House

Guest house Constantia
From R3,000
Dining area with wooden tables chairs and breakfast items on a wooden floor
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Sovn Experience+Lifestyle

Guest house Camps Bay
From R3,500

About Hout Bay

Hout Bay provides a blend of natural beauty and maritime history that draws many visitors. The area includes sandy shores and a bustling harbour where fishing boats operate daily. It serves as a great base for exploring the surrounding landscapes, with opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing.

Hout Bay is a coastal suburb near Cape Town, known for its scenic coastline and historical roots as a fishing community. The harbour remains a central feature, with fresh seafood available from local vendors and boats setting out for daily catches. This spot also hosts markets where visitors can purchase crafts and produce. The waters around Hout Bay are home to marine life, including seals that often lounge on the rocks.

The beaches in Hout Bay offer spaces for swimming and picnics, with Llandudno Beach providing calmer waters for families. Further along, the rugged cliffs lead to hiking trails that wind through fynbos vegetation. These paths connect to areas like Constantia, about 15 kilometres away, where vineyards produce notable wines. Hout Bay's climate allows for year-round outdoor activities, though summer months bring warmer temperatures ideal for water sports.

When seeking Hout Bay accommodation, options range from seaside cottages to modern apartments, catering to different budgets and group sizes. The suburb's history dates back to the 17th century when it was used by Dutch settlers for timber and trade. Over time, it evolved into a residential area while maintaining its fishing industry. Visitors can explore the World of Birds sanctuary, which features various avian species and a monkey jungle.

Beyond the harbour, the nearby Chapman's Peak Drive offers dramatic ocean views along a winding road. This route extends for about 9 kilometres and leads to Noordhoek, another spot for horse riding on sandy beaches. Hout Bay's proximity to Table Mountain provides easy access to further adventures, such as cable car rides or nature reserves.