The Bothey
The Bothey is self-catering loft accommodation in the Cape offering three uniquely designed suites with views of Table Mountain, Devil's Peak, and coastline.
164 properties found · Showing 161–164
The Bothey is self-catering loft accommodation in the Cape offering three uniquely designed suites with views of Table Mountain, Devil's Peak, and coastline.
Somerset West accommodation with luxury and classic rooms, plus self-catering units. Breakfast included, near Strand beach and Stellenbosch wine routes.
Somerset West accommodation offering 10 rooms and 3 self-catering units with en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, and free WiFi. Swimming pool, gardens, and breakfast included.
Luxury cottage accommodation with three uniquely themed cottages in a Victorian-era garden beneath the Helderberg mountain, with scenic views and gourmet breakfast.
164 properties found · Showing 161–164
April in the Winelands is genuinely good travel weather — typically 22–26°C during the day with low humidity, and evenings cool enough for a fire. The tourist crowds that define December are mostly gone, and most wine estates remain open over Easter weekend, often with harvest-related events or cellar tastings. If you're coming from Cape Town, Stellenbosch is just over 50km away, which makes it realistic even for a two-night stay.
The 15 listed properties spread across four main areas. Stellenbosch Central puts you walking distance from Dorp Street restaurants and the town's wine-route tasting rooms — good if you're planning to eat out most evenings. Vlottenburg, west of town toward the R310, sits in the middle of farm and estate country; better for self-catering guests who want space and privacy. Somerset West offers slightly lower-priced options and is convenient if you're splitting the weekend between Stellenbosch and the False Bay coast. Somerset West and the broader valley also suit groups or families who need multiple bedrooms without paying Central rates.
At the R1,815 average nightly rate, most properties in this range include private pools, braai facilities, and full self-catering kitchens — standard expectations for Winelands accommodation at this price point. Budget end options around R1,130 tend to be garden cottages or smaller units on farm properties, still comfortable but with shared outdoor spaces. At R2,300 and above you're looking at standalone guest cottages or boutique guesthouses with more curated finishes.
Good Friday through Easter Monday is a four-night window, and many hosts set a minimum two- or three-night stay over public holidays. Availability drops noticeably from late February onward for popular properties, particularly anything with a pool in Stellenbosch Central or a fireplace in Vlottenburg. If you're flexible on exact dates, checking availability from the Wednesday before Easter can open up last-minute options — some hosts don't hold their minimum stay rule for mid-week nights. Confirm braai wood and linen inclusion when booking self-catering; it varies by property and isn't always listed upfront.