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Modern self-catering accommodation in Stellenbosch's wine country. Studio and family apartments with private bathrooms, kitchens, and patios. Close to golf clubs and wine estates.
164 properties found · Showing 41–60
Modern self-catering accommodation in Stellenbosch's wine country. Studio and family apartments with private bathrooms, kitchens, and patios. Close to golf clubs and wine estates.
Elegant guesthouse offering bed & breakfast and self-catering accommodation in Stellenbosch's Die Boord suburb, within walking distance of town centre and close to wine farms, Stellenbosch University, and Mediclinic.
Baruch Guest Houses offers stylish, comfortable accommodation across three boutique properties: two in Stellenbosch and one beachside in Mossel Bay.
Luxury accommodation in Stellenbosch winelands with eight en-suite suites, breakfast included, on-site spa, and vineyard views.
Penelope's Stellenbosch is a guest house in Paradyskloof, Stellenbosch, offering four private en-suite accommodation rooms with balconies, powered by alternative energy sources.
The Salene is a boutique hotel and wedding venue in Stellenbosch's Devon Valley, Cape Winelands. This accommodation offers luxury suites and self-catering cottages for romantic getaways and corporate retreats.
Award-winning luxury family-friendly accommodation in Devon Valley, Stellenbosch wine region, with vineyard views, restaurant, and swimming pool.
Sunset Farm is luxury self-catering accommodation on a 4-hectare historical homestead in Stellenbosch, 5 minutes from town, offering multiple units from studios to farmhouses.
Boutique heritage Manor House in Stellenbosch Winelands offering accommodation with wine tasting, fine dining, and sculpture gardens at the foot of Simonsberg Mountain.
Peaceful farm accommodation in Blaauwklippen Valley, Stellenbosch, 10 minutes from town centre, featuring private cottages and suites with vineyard and paddock views.
Farm accommodation in Devon Valley near Stellenbosch within a working organic wine and cattle estate offering contemporary room options and farm-to-table dining.
Self-catering accommodation on a farm in Stellenbosch's Jonkershoek valley, 50 km from Cape Town. Four units with mountain views, ranging from one to five bedrooms.
Luxury wine farm and destination accommodation in Devon Valley offering award-winning wines, fine dining, spa facilities, and panoramic vineyard views.
Self-catering accommodation on a working wine farm in Stellenbosch's foothills. Enjoy vineyard strolls, wine tastings, and mountain views.
Luxury wine estate accommodation in Stellenbosch's Helshoogte Pass, offering Superior Suites, Luxury Rooms, Family Villas, and Honeymoon Suites with mountain and vineyard views.
L'Avenir Estate is a South African accommodation featuring a hands-on garden with artworks and vineyard views, wine tasting, and event facilities.
Self-catering farm accommodation in Stellenbosch with six cottages and three guest rooms, minutes from town centre and winelands.
Luxury accommodation in the Stellenbosch Winelands on the R44 between Stellenbosch and Somerset West. Features pool, restaurant, and bar.
Historic wine estate accommodation in Stellenbosch with three self-catering units, award-winning wines, and Big Cat Park attractions.
Luxury lodge accommodation in Banhoek Valley near Stellenbosch, designed for couples and wine lovers, featuring en-suite rooms and shared pool.
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Somerset West is the strongest pick if whale watching is your main reason for the trip. From there, Hermanus is under 45 minutes via the R44 coastal road — a route that runs along the Koggelberg coastline and arrives at Walker Bay without much traffic. The Hermanus cliff path offers free land-based viewing, and southern right whales regularly come within 50 metres of shore between August and October.
Stellenbosch Central and Vlottenburg suit travellers splitting their time between the winelands and the coast. The R43 south from Stellenbosch reaches Hermanus in just over an hour through Grabouw and the Elgin Valley. Many visitors do one whale morning and spend the rest of their stay on wine farms — the two activities pair well given that winter is low season for both.
At R1,130 to R2,300 per night, expect self-catering cottages on wine estates, guesthouses with breakfast, and small boutique properties. Winter is off-peak for the winelands, which means better value than summer — the same property that costs R2,500 in December often lists for R1,400 in August. Prioritise fireplaces or underfloor heating: Stellenbosch winter nights regularly drop to 5°C, and a cold room takes the edge off any trip. Heated pools are rare in this price range during winter, but outdoor fire pits and wood-burning stoves are common substitutes.
The Hermanus Whale Festival takes place in late September and coincides with peak whale activity in Walker Bay. The town fills up quickly. Staying in Stellenbosch and driving in for the day is a practical workaround — parking is easier from outside the town, and you avoid festival weekend accommodation markups. Book at least 6 weeks ahead if your dates overlap with the festival.
Land-based viewing from the Hermanus cliff path is free and genuinely good — binoculars help but aren't required. De Kelders, 20 minutes past Hermanus on the R43, sees far fewer visitors and has consistent whale activity from the cliff above the caves. Boat tours depart from Hermanus New Harbour and put you closer to individual whales, though Walker Bay is calm enough that most land viewpoints are adequate for a satisfying sighting without the extra cost.