Clanwilliam Guest Houses Accommodation
4.5 - 12 Guest Reviews5 Guest Houses in Clanwilliam. Enter dates to see full pricing and availability:
Haus Muller
Bed And Breakfast, Apartments, Guest Houses, Self Catering in Clanwilliam
Haus Müller offers accommodation in Clanwilliam, a quaint hamlet nestled at the foot of the Cedarberg Mountain...
R1,390
Clanwilliam Accommodation
Bed And Breakfast, Apartments, Guest Houses, Self Catering in Clanwilliam
Situated near the Clanwilliam Dam, this Leipoldt street accommodation offers a choice of luxury, self-catering...
R1,295
Mertenhof Guest Farm
Cottages, Guest Houses, Camps, Guest Farms, Self Catering, Caravan Parks in Clanwilliam
The farm Mertenhof is situated in the bottom of the Biedouw Valley, beyond Agter Pakhuis, east of Clanwilliam. On...
R150
Clanwilliam Hotel
Guest Houses, Hotels in Clanwilliam
Rated number one hotel on Tripadvisor, Clanwilliam Hotel is only a 2-hour drive from Cape Town. The hotel offers...
R1,380
Lilybet
Guest Houses, Self Catering in Clanwilliam
Lillybet Self-Catering Guest Suites offer a home away from home to travellers visiting the picturesque town of...
R1,300
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Nearby Attractions & Landmarks: Rooibos Tea House
Clanwilliam Reviews
Drove through it as a child on our way to Upington. Brought back lovely memories.
The mountain views are fantastic
Charming and neat town
Beautiful, peaceful and tranquil!
Lovely mall!
Close to the Cedarberg, nice town with all amenities. The dam is beautiful when it's full.
Wine tasting.
Enjoyed the Cederberg experience.
Quaint little town with easy access.
Warm weather in Clanwilliam.
More info about Clanwilliam
The rooibos capital of the world, Clanwilliam is reached via the N7 highway from Cape Town. Depending on the time of year, the route is marvellously scenic and as you near Clanwilliam, the scent of thousands of orange blossoms hits the nose and colourful groves flanking the highway, with the snow-capped Cederberg Mountains in the background, is your visual panorama. Brightly painted farm stalls line the road, selling their fresh fruit and locally-made crafts.
Aside from the town’s beauty, a compelling reason to visit Clanwilliam is the dam that stretches for 18km along the road. During the rainy season, water spews from the dam wall in an impressive show of rainbow-tinted spray.
Clanwilliam town is one of the oldest in the country, neatly maintained by its citizens and with many restored historical buildings. The craggy Cederberg Mountains lie to the east of the town where visitors can marvel at the rock formations and have an opportunity... Show more
About Guest Houses
For a more down to earth experience there are guest houses. Less expensive than hotels, they offer a more homey environment, as well as more privacy. Converted from a private house it’s a much gentler environment and for those with furry friends, there are also pet friendly options. They are usually well situated with shops and places of interest nearby. Being so small it offers a much more personal and intimate attention to it’s upkeep, leaving you with a more polished and homely experience.