Langebaan Country Estate
Self-catering lodge accommodation in a private, secure estate on the West Coast with access to golf and leisure facilities.
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Langebaan provides opportunities for water-based activities on its expansive lagoon. The town is home to diverse wildlife and coastal landscapes that appeal to outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore nearby areas while enjoying the relaxed atmosphere.
Self-catering lodge accommodation in a private, secure estate on the West Coast with access to golf and leisure facilities.
Luxury accommodation in Langebaan featuring two properties: a spacious family home and modern apartment, with a Gary Player 18-hole golf course.
Located on the picturesque Langebaan Country Estate, Golfers Haven & Lagoon Links offer guests a choice of charming and inviting semi-detached apartments, conveniently situated in close proximity to the renowned Langebaan Lagoon. Very safe and secure estate living. Each open-plan apartment has a queen-size bed and an en-suite bathroom fitted with a shower and toilet. Each unit has a private kitchenette with a bar fridge, microwave, toaster and tea and coffee facilities. Complimentary Wi-Fi and a TV with access to Netflix and YouTube are provided for the guests' entertainment. The lovely units open to a delightful, shared patio with a braai facility, perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation and watching the free-roaming game. For extra convenience, a battery inverter supports property during loadshedding hours. The Langebaan Country Estate is home to a magnificent 18-hole Black Knight Golf Course and a driving range, catering to sports enthusiasts and offers 20 km of beautiful walkways where guests can enjoy nature and animals. You are only minutes from the Club House at Langebaan Golf Course, and a few kilometres from beautiful Langebaan Lagoon.
4-star guest house accommodation on an 18-hole golf course in Langebaan, West Coast. Six room types, standard to luxury, with breakfast and housekeeping. Three minutes from shops and restaurants.
Nestled in the serene Langebaan Country Estate, Your Home offers refined accommodation in the charming town of Langebaan. The studio units include a kitchenette with a bar fridge, microwave, and coffee/tea facilities, a comfortable seating area, a dedicated workspace, and an HD flatscreen TV. The en-suite bathroom features a shower, and guests have a private entrance with free parking. Enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, quality towels, linen, toiletries, and a hairdryer. Braai facilities are provided, and a light breakfast is included. Within the estate, guests can enjoy a variety of activities, from an 18-hole Gary Player designed golf course to putt-putt, tennis, a gym, and scenic cycle tracks. Enjoy fantastic food at the on-site restaurant at the Clubhouse or Café at the driving range. No pets and smoking are permitted.
Escape to the serene paradise of Langebaan Country Estate, an enchanting gem tucked away in the breathtaking West Coast town of Langebaan! With world-class facilities like the renowned Gary Player signature golf course, fabulous communal pool, and scenic trails just waiting to be explored, this haven is the ideal spot for a tranquil getaway. At La Vie, you'll experience the ultimate in luxury and comfort, featuring exquisite furnishings, plush beds adorned with premium linen, and an array of splendid amenities including a Jacuzzi, indoor fireplace, and braai area for delightful evenings. For families or avid golfers, La Vie is your perfect match, comfortably hosting up to 10 guests with spacious bedrooms and a fully equipped kitchen to make your stay a breeze! Enjoy hiking and cycling on picturesque trails, indulge in a fun round of putt-putt, or simply unwind by the communal pool. With stunning nearby beaches and a delectable on-site restaurant. La Vie create an unforgettable blend of relaxation and adventure that awaits your arrival!
Barefoot at Six, Langebaan: The beach is a short walk from your front door. The pool is waiting. The braai is ready. All you need to do is arrive. Barefoot at Six is a four-bedroom holiday home in the heart of Langebaan, built for people who want to switch off completely. No scrimping on space, no hunting for basics. Everything you need is already here. Sleep: Four bedrooms sleep 8 guests comfortably. Three rooms have queen-sized beds. The fourth has two three-quarter beds, ideal for kids or sharing. Three bathrooms, including one with a soaking tub, mean no morning queues. Meet and eat: The open-plan kitchen, dining, and lounge area is where the holiday actually happens. Cook on the gas stove, let the dishwasher handle the cleanup, and start the morning with the dedicated coffee and tea station. An air fryer is on hand for quick meals between beach trips. Unwind: Stream your favourite shows on TV, stay connected with high-speed Wi-Fi, or do nothing at all beside the plunge pool. When the sun goes down, light the outdoor fireplace and settle in around the braai. The shoreline is a short walk away (1-2 minutes). Langebaan Lagoon, the water sports, the restaurants, all of it, very near you. Barefoot at Six is where your Langebaan holiday actually begins.
This is a self-catering Villa that has a total of 6 bedrooms. It can accommodate 10 adults and two children. It is on the beachfront with an outdoor swimming pool. There is a full kitchen as well as a bar area. There is Wi-Fi in the villa. The property is in Langebaan which is a small town in the Western Cape. Guests can enjoy Langebaan beach as well as lots of restaurants in the area.
Eco-friendly houseboat accommodation on Langebaan Lagoon in West Coast National Park, approximately one hour from Cape Town. Self-catering houseboats with water views for families and romantic retreats.
Black Eagle's Rest offers a variety of centrally located luxury self-catering units in a private nature reserve in the popular town of Langebaan. The property is an ideal base to explore the town's attractions and facilities and is 143 km from Cape Town International Airport. Entire Home Units 1, 2, 3, 8 Each centrally located self-catering unit comprises 2 bedrooms, each containing a queen-sized bed; 1 bathroom, a full kitchen, a lounge,( unit 8 - open plan dinning a) a private patio with a braai, and access to a pool and scenic garden nestled in a private nature reserve, home to endangered Black Eagles. Each centrally located, spacious, family-friendly studio has a queen-sized bed, a travel crib or toddler bed on request, a fully equipped self-catering kitchenette, a dining area, a workspace, and an en-suite bathroom with a shower. Perfect for individuals, couples, or small families seeking a comfortable and relaxing getaway. In addition, the property boasts free Wi-Fi access, two outdoor pools, breathtaking sunsets, sea views, beautiful scenic gardens, and free secure parking. Centrally located, Black Eagle's Rest is 1.5 km from Mykonos Casino, 1.5 km from Laguna Mall, 4.5 km from Sunny Waterpark, 4.9 km from Langebaan Lagoon, and 4 to 9 km from Langebaan Golf Course; 2.9 km from Paradise Beach, 11 km from Sharp Bay Beach, 12 km from the game reserve, and 12 km from the national nature reserve entrance.
Welcome to this spacious 4-bedroom home, perfect for families or groups seeking comfort and convenience. Relax in the garden with scenic views, enjoy relaxing on the balcony, or cosy up by the fireplace after a day of exploring. The home features 3 king bedrooms and a family room with 2 double beds, comfortably accommodating 10 guests. There are 4 bathrooms (2 with baths and showers, 2 with showers), a study, and a sitting area for added comfort and privacy. Guests can enjoy a full kitchen with oven, stove, refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, and all essential kitchen supplies. Additional amenities include Wi-Fi, tea and coffee facilities, towels, and cleaning services to make your stay effortless.
Five self-catering accommodation cottages in Oliphantskop Nature Reserve, Langebaan, named after local bird species. Located 120km from Cape Town, near the beach and West Coast National Park.
Self-catering accommodation with three stylish units in a private nature reserve near Langebaan, designed for couples and nature lovers seeking a peaceful West Coast getaway.
Self-catering accommodation in Langebaan, from modern lagoon-view stays and beachside retreats to apartments suited to families, couples, and groups.
Modern, stylish self-catering accommodation in Oliphantskop Private Nature Reserve with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, next to Langebaan Lagoon.
Luxury self-catering accommodation in Langebaan, West Coast, 700 metres from Club Mykonos Marina and West Coast Casino. Spacious, fully furnished units for extended and leisure stays.
5-star West Coast boutique accommodation with 19 en-suite rooms offering modern design and spa facilities, less than 5 minutes from lagoon views.
The Patio, 31 Millennial Arch is located in an security apartment complex and features a modern, self-catering apartment situated near Club Mykonos and Laguna Mall. The apartment consists of 2 bedrooms with a queen-size beds, accommodating 4 guests, and features a shared bathroom with a shower, toilet, and wash basin. The open-plan living room area is tastefully decorated in natural and bright colours and includes a dining area and well-equipped kitchen that features a fridge-freezer, microwave, oven, gas stove, washing machine, cutlery, crockery, and tea- and coffee-making facilities. Guests can unwind on the couch with a book or enjoy watching satellite TV or streaming services on the smart TV. This living room opens up onto a spacious, furnished balcony that includes a gas braai/barbeque. Complimentary Wi-Fi and secure parking is available on-site. Several restaurants and bars can be found within a 10-minute drive from The Patio. For golf enthusiasts, the Langebaan Country Estate is 6 km away, and for nature lovers, the West Coast National Park can be reached in 37 km. Cape Town is 135 km from The Patio, 31 Millennial Arch.
Crystal Lagoon Lodge is romantic beachfront accommodation on a fynbos-sheltered dune at Langebaan lagoon, about one hour north of Cape Town, metres from the ocean.
Starfish Cottage is a lovely cottage for 8 people in Langebaan on the doorstep of Club Mykonos, close to the Laguna Mall, and surrounded by a choice of restaurants and the centre of town. The split-level cottage offers 4 bedrooms that are furnished with queen-size, single and twin beds and 2 bathrooms with walk-in showers and baths. For convenience, bed linen and towels are available. The open-plan kitchen is fully equipped with a stove and oven, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine. The living area offers comfortable seating and a TV with streaming services, opening onto a covered patio with a built-in braai , outdoor dining area and a jungle gym for the kids. Guests can relax in the wood-fired hot tub and enjoy the view. The cottage has Wi-Fi access, and private parking is available.
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Langebaan provides opportunities for water-based activities on its expansive lagoon. The town is home to diverse wildlife and coastal landscapes that appeal to outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore nearby areas while enjoying the relaxed atmosphere.
With four properties available, accommodation in Langebaan covers a practical range without overwhelming visitors with choice. Nightly rates run from R1,600 to R2,200, averaging around R1,900, which places it within reach for most travelers planning a short coastal stay.
Guest houses form the core of the local market, with three listings spread across the town. These tend to offer a more personal experience than larger properties, typically operated by owners who know the local area well. Rooms are usually en-suite, and breakfast arrangements differ by property. Some include it in the rate, others offer it as an optional add-on, which is worth clarifying at the time of booking. At the upper end of this category, properties distinguish themselves through lagoon or sea views, private outdoor space, and more spacious room configurations. These sit closer to the top of the rate range and provide a notably more comfortable stay than entry-level options.
Lower-priced accommodation leans toward the functional. Rooms are clean and adequate for travelers who plan to spend most of their time outdoors. The lagoon, beaches, and national park are all within easy reach of most properties, which means accommodation in Langebaan operates primarily as a base rather than a destination in itself. The gap between spending less and spending more comes down largely to in-room comfort, meal provisions, and the quality of the immediate surroundings.
The single hotel in Langebaan offers a more conventional hospitality format, with professional front desk service and a broader spread of room configurations. This suits short stays, business visits, or travelers who prefer consistent service standards over the informal character of a guest house.
Regardless of what you spend per night, most properties sit within a short walk of the water, which goes a long way toward equalizing the experience across budget levels.
Langebaan has a Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Summer, roughly November through February, brings temperatures regularly in the high 20s with occasional days above 30°C. The southeaster wind that blows consistently across the lagoon from late spring through summer creates reliable conditions for kitesurfing, sailing, and windsurfing. The beaches and lagoon draw their largest crowds during this period, and advance planning becomes necessary.
Spring, September through October, suits visitors with broader interests. Wildflowers spread across the fynbos in the West Coast National Park during these months, temperatures are comfortable for walking and cycling, and bird numbers around the lagoon are high. Flamingos and other migratory waders are most reliably seen from late summer into early autumn, roughly February through April, when the wetlands hold their strongest populations.
Winter, June through August, is wetter and quieter. The town has a more subdued character off-season, accommodation is easier to secure without much forward planning, and the pace is slower. Fishing remains productive year-round. For water sports, October through March offers the best conditions. For wildflowers, birdwatching, and walking, September and October present the strongest combination of weather and natural activity.
Langebaan sits roughly 120 kilometers north of Cape Town, a drive of about 90 minutes to two hours depending on traffic and time of day. The most direct route follows the N7 north from the city before turning west onto the R27, a well-maintained coastal road that serves as the main approach for drivers coming from Cape Town or the southern suburbs.
Cape Town International Airport is the nearest major airport, operating both domestic and international services. Car hire is available at the terminal, and the drive from the airport to Langebaan takes roughly the same time as from the city center. No commercial airport operates closer to the town.
Direct public transport to Langebaan is limited. Long-distance bus services do not route through the town, and there is no rail connection. Some intercity coaches stop at towns further along the N7 corridor, from where a taxi or pre-arranged pickup would be needed to cover the remaining distance. For most visitors, a private car or hired vehicle is the practical solution.
Within the town, the central area is compact enough to cover on foot or by bicycle. A vehicle becomes more useful when accessing the quieter coves at Kraalbaai and Churchhaven, the West Coast National Park entrance, and other sites beyond the main residential streets.
The region around Langebaan encompasses several distinct destinations, each with a different character and practical use as a day trip or detour.
Saldanha, 13 kilometers north, is the area's main industrial and commercial center. The harbor is one of the deepest natural ports in Southern Africa, handling large volumes of bulk iron ore alongside an active fishing fleet. This gives the town a working, functional atmosphere quite different from Langebaan's leisure orientation. Saldanha also holds the region's strongest concentration of shops, banks, medical facilities, and restaurants. The seafood restaurants in particular draw visitors from across the coast, and a meal here is a reasonable reason to make the trip.
The broader waters of Saldanha Bay, which extend a few kilometers beyond the town at roughly 17 kilometers from Langebaan, support substantial mussel and oyster farming operations. The aquaculture infrastructure is visible from the shoreline and gives this stretch of coast an industrial relationship with the marine environment that contrasts clearly with the recreational character of Langebaan's lagoon.
Jacobsbaai (also written Jacobs Bay), 19 kilometers south along the coast, is a small fishing village with a tidal pool, a narrow beach, and a handful of seafood restaurants. It draws weekend visitors from Cape Town but is very quiet during the week. The village suits a brief afternoon detour rather than a full day out.
Vredenburg, 22 kilometers inland, is the administrative seat of the Saldanha Bay Local Municipality. It functions as a service town rather than a tourist destination, with supermarkets, hardware stores, fuel, and medical facilities. Most Langebaan visitors pass through it for practical supplies rather than sightseeing.
Hopefield, 30 kilometers to the east, offers a different kind of interest entirely. The area around the town contains the Langebaanweg fossil site, considered one of the most important paleontological finds on the African continent. Excavations have uncovered fossils dating back approximately five million years. The Hopefield Museum holds a collection of local finds, including the Saldanha skull, a significant early human fossil. The terrain here is drier and more agricultural than the coastal strip, giving the area a distinctly different character from the rest of the region.
Booking ahead is important in Langebaan. December, January, Easter, and the September school holidays are high-demand periods across the Western Cape coast, and with a small number of local properties, available rooms can be taken well in advance of popular dates. Last-minute arrangements during these periods carry real risk.
When comparing listings, confirm whether breakfast is included and how the property handles check-in times. Smaller guest houses often operate with limited reception hours, so clarifying arrival logistics in advance avoids friction. Confirm parking availability if traveling by car.
It is also worth establishing whether a property sits inside or outside the West Coast National Park perimeter. Not all lagoon-adjacent accommodation falls within the park boundary, and entry fees apply at the gate for those that do. This affects both the cost and the practicality of leaving and returning during a stay.
Review cancellation policies before confirming, particularly for peak-season bookings. Flexible rates cost marginally more upfront but offer useful protection if plans change.
Practically speaking, Langebaan has a small commercial center with limited restaurant and grocery options. Arriving with supplies from a larger nearby center makes self-catering stays more comfortable, especially over long weekends when local shops may be stretched or closed. Mobile coverage is solid in the main town but can become unreliable in more remote sections of the park and along secluded stretches of the lagoon shoreline.