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14 Carnation Ave, Bredasdorp, 7280

028 424 2642
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3 Selby Steeg St, Bredasdorp, 7280

084 478 2831
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12 Waterkant Street, Bredasdorp, 7280

028 425 3406
Accommodation consists of individual apartments with all amenities which forms part of a Cape Colonial Heritage Building. Double and/or twin rooms are available. Bathroom and/or shower. Enjoy a scrumptious breakfast. Evening meals on request. Private entrances to spacious apartments. Secure off-street parking. Bredasdorp, is a bustling, vibrant, economical town offering the visitor a variety of business facilities and historic places to visit, such as the fascinating Shipwreck Museum. Bredasdorp is only 38km away from Cape L’Agulhas at the southern-most tip of Africa, which is also a favorite Whale Watching spot. Arniston, a beautiful fisherman’s village is only 24km away, well known for The Great Wagon House Grotto (Waenhuiskrans Grot). De Hoop, a nature reserve with abundant wildlife, Whale Watching, fynbos and birdlife, is only 49km away. Yearly Events: The Hart Beat for Christ Festival is held in May each year. Cape Floral Kingdom show is held in August each year. The Agri Mega Week is held in September each year. The Foot of Africa Marathon is held in October each year.

23 MAIN ROAD, ARNISTON, 7280

028 445 9175
For your pleasure there is a swimming pool, a well-stocked bar, a large open log fireplace and a protected barbeque area where you can cook locally caught Galjoen or Yellow Tail. A full continental or a cooked English breakfast is served every morning and evening meals can be had at the local restaurant or hotel. All you need to do is relax, explore and enjoy the stress-free and relaxed lifestyle of the unique surroundings that make up Arniston. Endless white sand beaches, a playground of unspoilt dunes, the huge tidal cave chiselled out of the sandstone cliffs and rustic thatched whitewashed cottages make the little seaside village of Arniston a restful holiday haven. Arniston was named after the British East Indiaman that was wrecked off the coast in 1815 and the skeleton of the ship can still be seen stranded on the beach. Locals also know the town as Waenshuiskrans, named after the cave that is large enough to house several ox-wagons. For over two hundred years local fishermen have lived here in character filled cottages in the adjoining village of Kassiesbaai. Today the fishing and diving spots as well as the beautiful shells washed up on the beach are shared with visitors to the village. The area abounds with many bird species, including the elegant Blue Crane, South Africa's national bird, and from June to December the Southern Right whale can be spotted off the coast. Nearby is the southernmost town in Africa, L'Agulhas, with its unusual lighthouse, Bredasdorp with an interesting shipwreck museum as well as the De Hoop Nature Reserve, an undisturbed veld populated by birds, Bontebok and other animals and the venue for South Africa's Whale Trail, a pleasurable 5 day hike.

4 Main Rd, L'agulhas, Bredasdorp, 7287

028 435 6166