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Discover 2 accommodation options in Ashton with an average price of R870 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Ashton offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Ashton adventure? With prices averaging around R870 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Ashton stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
Terrace Hill Guesthouse

Nestled in the heart of the Cape Winelands, Terrace Hill Guesthouse offers cozy accommodation for holiday seekers craving tranquility. Explore renowned wineries, hike scenic trails, and unwind by the pool under starry skies for an unforgettable escape!

Terrace Hill Guesthouse
R 870





Squirrels Corner is a bed and breakfast in Montagu, Western Cape, in a house dating from 1890. One of the most established guest houses in Montagu, it offers accommodation within walking distance of most places of interest in the village.

Squirrels Corner
R 870
About Ashton
Ashton is a town in the Western Cape, situated along the Breede River and known for its role in South Africa's wine and fruit production. The area includes several farms that produce grapes and other crops, contributing to the local economy. With its position in the valley, Ashton experiences a Mediterranean climate that supports these agricultural activities. The town's layout includes streets lined with shops and homes, offering a glimpse into everyday life.
The Breede River flows nearby, providing opportunities for water-based recreation such as fishing and boating. Surrounding hills offer hiking paths that lead to viewpoints overlooking the valley. Cogmanskloof Pass, a notable road through the mountains, connects Ashton to nearby areas and reveals geological formations shaped by ancient forces. Ashton accommodation options range from guesthouses to farms, catering to travelers seeking a comfortable stay. Local events, like harvest festivals, draw people interested in seasonal produce.
Wildlife in the region includes birds and small mammals that inhabit the riverbanks and hillsides. Conservation efforts protect these natural habitats, ensuring they remain viable for future generations. The town's history dates back to the 19th century, with old buildings reflecting colonial architecture. Educational tours at farms explain the processes of wine-making and fruit cultivation, adding depth to a visit.
Economic activities in Ashton center on agriculture, with exports of wine and fruit reaching international markets. This has led to infrastructure developments, such as improved roads, that make the area more accessible. The community's social fabric includes schools and community centers that support residents' needs.