401 Rozendal
401 Rozendal is self-catering accommodation among vineyards with mountain views in Stellenbosch, Cape Winelands, also a wedding, celebration and conference venue.
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401 Rozendal is self-catering accommodation among vineyards with mountain views in Stellenbosch, Cape Winelands, also a wedding, celebration and conference venue.
Four self-catering farm cottages provide accommodation in Stellenbosch Winelands, each sleeping 4–6 guests. Set between Cape Town and Franschhoek with vineyard and mountain views.
Self-catering accommodation on a working family farm in Cape Winelands, between Stellenbosch and Somerset West, minutes from Cape Town airport. Cottages and manor house options.
Moroccan-inspired luxury accommodation in the Stellenbosch Winelands near Cape Town, with elegant suites, swimming pool, and locally sourced breakfast.
Luxury Cape Dutch estate accommodation in Stellenbosch wine country with 6 bedrooms spanning a manor house and private cottage on a working vineyard.
Luxury wine country accommodation in Stellenbosch's Bottelary Hills offering four and five-bedroom villas with vineyard views.
Self-catering cottages on a working vineyard in the Stellenbosch Winelands. Navarre Farm offers 1 to 2 bedroom accommodation with fully equipped kitchens, flat-screen TV, and private patios.
Wine estate accommodation in Stellenbosch with three private villas featuring private pools, vineyard access, and wine tastings with winemakers.
Fully self-catered farmhouse accommodation on a regenerative farm in Stellenbosch, designed for families, couples, and small groups seeking farm-to-table experiences.
Luxury Manor House accommodation between Somerset West and Stellenbosch offering 9 private suites, wine tastings, restaurant, and views over False Bay.
Four-star country house accommodation in Stellenbosch Winelands, 30 minutes from Cape Town airport, with 9 luxury en-suite bedrooms and vineyard views.
A 330-year-old working wine estate in the Cape Winelands offering luxury accommodation, fine dining, and wine experiences alongside vineyard exploration and natural surroundings.
Lived-in Cape Dutch homestead accommodation, established 1756 in Stellenbosch Winelands. Nine restored cottages and manor house welcome families, couples, and groups up to 26 guests.
Luxury boutique accommodation in Franschhoek's Cape Winelands offering 10 rooms and 2 private cottages with wellness facilities, gardens, and wine country experiences.
Klein Welmoed is accommodation on a working farm and vineyard in the foothills of the Helderberg Mountains, Stellenbosch, with cosy cottages and a Victorian Farmhouse.
Working farm accommodation in Stellenbosch's Helderberg foothills, 5km from the Atlantic Ocean. Victorian Farmhouse and cottages with vineyard, walking trails, and pool.
Self-catering cottage accommodation in the Cape Winelands along the R304 between Stellenbosch and Paarl, set within a 220-hectare Wildlife Sanctuary.
The Country Guest House on the Helderberg foothills offers accommodation with vineyard, garden and mountain views towards False Bay and Cape Point, about 12 km from Stellenbosch and Somerset West.
Boutique wine estate in the Cape Winelands with four accommodation options on a working vineyard. Includes wine tastings and mountain views.
Luxury glamping accommodation on Boschendal Wine Estate, 45 minutes from Cape Town. Canvas tents with panoramic Winelands views, wood-fired hot tubs, and full kitchens.
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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.