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Discover 5 accommodation options in Buffeljagsrivier with an average price of R5,040 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Buffeljagsrivier offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Buffeljagsrivier adventure? With prices averaging around R5,040 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Buffeljagsrivier stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
R 1,550





Nestled in spacious fynbos gardens overlooking historic Swellendam and the majestic Langeberg mountains, this charming accommodation—featuring a cottage for 4 and a lodge for up to 10—boasts solar back-up power. Nearby, holiday seekers can enjoy berry picking, wine tasting, and hiking adventures!

Mountain View Swellendam
R 1,550
R 1,000




Wildfire Properties offers self-catering accommodation in charming Swellendam, nestled at the foot of the Langeberg Mountains. Holiday seekers can relax in this historic haven, exploring heritage sites, hiking trails, wine routes, and vibrant markets for an unforgettable escape.

Dolittle Cottages Swellendam
R 1,000
R 1,378





Nestled in Swellendam's serene 3.5-hectare estate, Rothman Manor offers exceptional accommodation with luxurious rooms in historic 1834 Cape Dutch houses, a sparkling saltwater pool, and jacuzzi for ultimate relaxation. Nearby, explore hiking trails, wildlife reserves, and cultural attractions for an adventurous holiday escape.

Rothman Manor
R 1,378

At Bare Necessities, a welcoming naturist farm halfway between Cape Town and George, guests embrace a clothing-free lifestyle with cozy accommodation options like rooms and camping. Explore breathtaking mountains, historic Swellendam, and relax by the fire with wine and stories.

Bare Necessities
R 19,070
Sanbona Wildlife Reserve in the Western Cape captivates holiday seekers with its vast landscapes, Big 5 sightings, and rare flora like Baby's Bottoms succulents. Explore biomes with rangers, stargaze under clear skies, and unwind in excellent accommodation while supporting conservation.