Cederberg Self-catering Accommodation
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Discover 4 accommodation options in Cederberg with an average price of R462 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Cederberg offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Cederberg adventure? With prices averaging around R462 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Cederberg stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
R 1,750





Nestled in the rugged beauty of Rocklands, Traveller’s Rest Farm offers delightful accommodation with 29 cozy cottages, complete with fireplaces and equipped kitchens. Explore spectacular rock formations, bouldering, and the Sevilla Rock Art Trail for an adventurous holiday escape.

Bush Lodge
R 1,750
Nestled in the stunning Cederberg mountains, Zandkraal Private Nature Reserve offers holiday seekers a serene escape with wildlife encounters, hiking trails, and breathtaking views. Explore diverse game and bird species, then relax in comfortable self-catering accommodation amidst nature's beauty.
Mpelisweni
R 655





Visitors to Eikelaan Farm Cottages in the Cape Winelands escape loadshedding with reliable generators and enjoy affordable accommodation. Just 90 minutes from Cape Town, they relish peaceful walks, stunning sunsets, and historic Tulbagh for ultimate rejuvenation.

Witgatboom Boskamp
R 655
R 380





In the picturesque Witzenberg Valley, near Tulbagh and Ceres, visitors discover delightful accommodation like two self-catering cottages and nine semi-shaded caravan sites. Explore hiking trails, wine estates, and on-site café for an adventurous holiday escape.

Rorke's Drift Lodge
R 380
About Cederberg
The Cederberg Wilderness Area is a protected zone where visitors can discover ancient rock art created by the San people thousands of years ago. Sites such as those near the town of Clanwilliam showcase paintings that depict animals and human figures, offering insights into prehistoric life. Hiking trails lead through these sites, with paths like the Wolfberg Cracks providing challenging routes for experienced walkers. The area also includes farms producing rooibos tea, a plant native to the region and now a popular export.
Wildlife in Cederberg includes species like the elusive Cape leopard and various birds, making it a spot for wildlife observation. The fynbos biome here supports proteas and other endemic plants, contributing to the area's botanical diversity. Activities range from mountain biking to stargazing in the clear night skies. For those planning a visit, options for Cederberg accommodation include campsites and guesthouses that blend with the natural surroundings, allowing for an immersive experience. Access is via roads from Cape Town, about 200 kilometres away, making it feasible for a weekend getaway.
Local communities in the Cederberg area engage in agriculture and tourism, with events like the Clanwilliam wildflower show in spring highlighting seasonal blooms. The Olifants River flows through parts of the region, supporting irrigation for farms and creating opportunities for water-based activities. Overall, the area's conservation efforts help preserve its unique features for future generations.