Bredasdorp Self Catering Accommodation
15 Self Catering in Bredasdorp. Enter dates to see full pricing and availability:
Black OysterCatcher Cottages
Cottages, Self Catering in Bredasdorp
The Black Oystercatcher is a family-run wine farm at the the cool southernmost tip of Africa. The self-catering...
R700
Carneddie Cottage
Cottages, Holiday Homes, Self Catering in Bredasdorp
Set within a lush garden, these delightful little cottages have one or two en-suite bedrooms. The open-plan living...
R1,500
Kates Country Kitchen Accommodation
Bed And Breakfast, Self Catering in Bredasdorp
A Home Away From Home - Our family driven business offers the visitor quality and comfort at very affordable rates....
R560
The Garden Cottage
Cottages, Self Catering in Bredasdorp
Set within a lush garden, these delightful little cottages have one or two en-suite bedrooms. The open-plan living...
R750
Doornbosch Game Lodge and Guest Houses
Guest Houses, Game Lodges, Self Catering in Elim - Overberg, Bredasdorp
Welcome to Doornbosch Game Lodge and Guest Houses in the heart of rural Overberg – where your South African holiday...
R1,950
Dyers Cottage
Cottages, Holiday Homes, Self Catering in Bredasdorp
Set within a lush garden, these delightful little cottages have one or two en-suite bedrooms. The open-plan living...
R650
7 on South
Guest Houses, Self Catering, Hotels in Bredasdorp
7 on South offers modern self-catering accommodation in Bredasdorp, an area best known for many historical churches,...
R850
Langrug Lodge
Self Catering in Bredasdorp
It is fully-equipped and sleeps six in comfort. There are two bedrooms, both with en-suite bathrooms – one with a...
R605
Seventeen Steps Guest House
Guest Houses, Self Catering in Bredasdorp
Welcome to Seventeen Steps Guest House.
Seventeen Steps Guest House is located in Bredasdorp, we are four self...
R550
Forget-me-not
Apartments, Self Catering in Bredasdorp
We offer a well-equipped self-catering flat in a quiet and safe environment, with room to comfortably accommodate 2...
R500
Haus Barbara
Self Catering in Bredasdorp
Haus Barbara is situated in Bredasdorp and provides cozy self catering accommodation in three apartments. We offer...
R400
Die Buitekamer
Cottages, Self Catering in Bredasdorp
Die Buitekamer is a lovely semi self-catering unit situated on a picture perfect working farm, which is located 19...
R450
Middeldam Plaashuis
Holiday Homes, Guest Farms, Self Catering in Bredasdorp
Middeldam Plaashuis is a cosy four bedroom farmhouse situated on a working farm, just outside Bredasdorp. Ideally...
R1,320
Appelkooskop Cottage
Cottages, Holiday Homes, Self Catering in Bredasdorp
Welcome to Appelkooskop Cottage!
This beautiful, stone cottage is located in a kloof and ensures privacy, lots of...
R1,600
Karsrivier Cottage
Self Catering in Bredasdorp
Karsrivier Cottage is a newly renovated farm house located in Karsrivier approximately 7km outside Bredasdorp. This...
R500
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Bredasdorp Reviews
Great point from which to visit coastal towns of Arniston, Struisbaai and L'Agulhas.
More info about Bredasdorp
Approaching the Western Cape town of Bredasdorp during spring, travellers are presented with a spectacular patchwork of bright yellow and green colours from the canola and wheat crops surrounding the town. At any other time, the ploughed fields are overrun by sheep, and the occasional blue crane is spotted mingling amid the flock.
Bredasdorp is the hub of the southern portion of the Western Cape region and a commercial centre for neighbouring towns. Its innovative town leaders are attracting business and tourism to the area too through various initiatives.
The town was established in 1838 by a member of a prominent Cape family, Michiel van Breda. He bred merino sheep on his farm that helped to launch a major agricultural industry across South Africa.
Bredasdorp has its share of old town charm but is also large enough to offer all amenities of a small city.
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About Self Catering
Self Catering places can be found from rural to urban areas and can vary in what they offer. They allow plenty freedom and is a great inexpensive way to spend your holiday. They have been widely classified as a “Home away from home”. This is a good option for guests who don’t mind cooking their own food, and are looking for a more independent and flexible form of accommodation. For budget and large families, we would recommend self-catering for a more personalised experience.