Holiday Stays

Family-Friendly Accommodation in Stellenbosch from R1,130/night – 73 Properties

Garden view through an arched doorway with potted plants and distant mountains

Wild Mushroom

Bed and Breakfast Stellenbosch
From R1,837

Lauradale Luxury Accommodation

Guesthouse
From R1,501

Gilgal Accommodation Stellenbosch

Guesthouse
From R800

Orange-Ville Lodge & Guesthouse

Guesthouse
From R451

Hazendal Wine Estate

Wine Farm
Star Star Star Star Star

Webersburg Wine Estate

Wine Farm
From R4,940

Cultivar Guest Lodge

Boutique Hotel
From R1,850
Skyview Manor

Skyview Manor

Guesthouse
From R2,757

Le Pommier Wine Estate

Wine Farm

Rouana Guest Farm

Guesthouse
From R1,346

Skilpadvlei Wine Estate

Wine Farm
From R2,180

Devonvale Golf & Wine Estate

Hotel

Belcharto Accommodations

Self-catering
From R2,048

Eerstebosch Luxury Family Farm

Farm House
From R2,076

Navarre Residence

Wine Farm
From R33,500

Taaibosch Collection

Wine Farm
From R21,140

Vergenoegd Löw

Boutique Hotel

San Gabriel

Farm House
From R2,295
White house with grey roof green lawn and swimming pool in a garden
Star Star Star Star

Klein Welmoed Guest House

Guesthouse Stellenbosch
From R2,300

Wild Clover Farm

Self-catering
From R1,950

73 properties found · Showing 41–60

Stellenbosch and its surrounds have 11 properties that explicitly welcome children, with nightly rates from R1,130 to R2,300 (average R1,815). Stays are concentrated in Somerset West, Stellenbosch town, and Vlottenburg — all within reach of the Helderberg nature reserve, wine farm playgrounds, and the False Bay coastline. These are mostly self-catering homes and guesthouses with private outdoor space, which makes them far more practical for families than standard hotel rooms. Expect gardens, pools, and enough room for kids to move around without disturbing other guests.

Where Families Tend to Stay

The three main areas with family-friendly listings — Somerset West, Stellenbosch town, and Vlottenburg — each suit different needs. Somerset West works well if you're splitting your time between the winelands and the coast: Strand and Gordon's Bay are under 15 minutes away, and the Helderberg Nature Reserve is practically in town. It suits families who want outdoor space without being deep in wine country.

Stellenbosch town itself puts you walking distance from the university botanical garden and Idas Valley hiking trails. The family-friendly properties are mostly on the quieter residential streets north and east of the centre. The main road can get busy on weekends, but the guesthouses and holiday homes are set back enough that it doesn't affect the stay.

Vlottenburg sits between Stellenbosch and Somerset West, surrounded by wine farms. It's the right choice if the kids are old enough to enjoy estate visits or if you want a rural feel without sacrificing easy road access to town.

What to Expect From These Properties

The majority of the 11 listed properties are self-catering or semi-catering, which matters when you're travelling with children who have specific meal routines. Private pools and enclosed gardens are common in this category — significantly more so than with city-centre guesthouses — and braai facilities are standard. Cots and highchairs are usually available on request; confirm before booking.

Family Activities Worth Planning Around

The Helderberg Nature Reserve has easy walking trails and a bird sanctuary that holds up well with younger children. Butterfly World near Klapmuts is roughly 20 minutes from Stellenbosch and is consistently popular with kids. For beach days, Strand Beach is the calmest option on False Bay — shallower and more sheltered than anything on the Atlantic Seaboard.

How to Choose the Right Property

At the lower end from R1,130/night, expect smaller self-catering cottages that are practical for budget-conscious families but may have limited outdoor space. Properties around the R1,815 average tend to include full kitchens, private pools, and enclosed gardens — the combination that makes multi-night stays with children genuinely comfortable rather than just manageable. At the R2,300 ceiling, you're generally looking at larger homes that suit extended families or multigenerational groups sharing costs across more rooms.