Durbanville Hills Guest-house Accommodation
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Discover 8 accommodation options in Durbanville hills with an average price of R346 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Durbanville hills offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Durbanville hills adventure? With prices averaging around R346 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Durbanville hills stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
R 2,676

Evertsdal Guesthouse, TripAdvisor's top pick, offers prime accommodation in Cape Town's northern suburbs near Durbanville's famed wine route. With 32 stylish en-suite rooms, garden views, pools, and easy access to wineries and nightlife, it's a holiday dream!

Villa N'Banga
R 2,676
R 2,405





Eversview Guesthouse, nestled at Tygerberg's foot in Eversdal, boasts stunning Hottentots-Holland views and top-tier accommodation with solar energy. Holiday seekers can unwind by the pool in summer or cozy up by a fire with Cape wine, near attractions like Table Mountain and wine routes.

Lemon Tree
R 2,405
R 1,590
Nestled in Cape Town's upmarket northern suburbs, Le Petit Chateau offers ideal accommodation for holiday seekers, blending warm hospitality and luxurious suites with solar-powered reliability. Explore nearby wine routes, farms, and attractions for an unforgettable escape.
Tamboti River Lodge
R 1,590
Agros Guest House
R 1,645




Nestled in Cape Town's Northern Suburbs, Homestead Villas offers exquisite accommodation in the prestigious Welgedacht Security Estate, just 25 minutes from the CBD. With stunning Boland mountain views and nearby Tygerberg Nature Reserve hikes, it's perfect for family holidays and wine route adventures.

Agros Guest House
R 1,645
R 1,120





Nestled in Cape Town's serene northern suburbs, Old Oak Guest House, established in 1996, provides ideal accommodation for holiday seekers. Explore nearby wonders like Table Mountain abseiling, pristine beaches, and wine routes for unforgettable adventures!

Hillview Self-catering Apartments
R 1,120
R 2,380


Tyger Hills Guest Accommodation in Bellville offers cozy, self-catering rooms with private entrances, kitchens, and free Wi-Fi, perfect for holiday seekers exploring Cape Town's Table Mountain, wine routes, and nearby attractions at affordable rates.

Ramasibi Bed & Breakfast
R 2,380
R 1,600





Nestled in Tygerberg Hills, CAPO CABANA offers luxurious accommodation with breathtaking views of Cape Town and Table Mountain. Guests enjoy warm service, a pool, sumptuous breakfasts, and easy access to wine routes and attractions.

Lavender Guesthouse
R 1,600
R 1,190



Ramasibi Bed & Breakfast offers cozy accommodation in Cape Town's picturesque Northern Suburbs, with seven bedrooms, tea facilities, DSTV, and an onsite restaurant. Guests can relax by the pool or explore Stellenbosch's majestic wine routes for an unforgettable adventure!

Lake St Lucia Villas
R 1,190
About Durbanville hills
One key feature is the wine estates that dot the landscape, providing opportunities for tastings and tours. Visitors can explore cellars and learn about production methods from knowledgeable staff. The area also has parks and reserves nearby, such as the Tygerberg Nature Reserve, which is about 10 kilometers away and offers trails for walking. Beaches in Blouberg, roughly 15 kilometers to the west, provide spots for relaxation and water sports.
In terms of activities, Durbanville caters to those seeking leisure and adventure. Cycling routes wind through the hills, and birdwatching is popular in the surrounding fields. The local community hosts events at venues like the Durbanville Racecourse, adding to the calendar of things to do. Durbanville hills accommodation options range from guesthouses to self-catering units, allowing travelers to choose based on their preferences.
The history of Durbanville traces back to the 17th century with early European settlements. Over time, it evolved from a farming outpost to a suburban hub. Modern developments include shopping centers and schools, making it family-friendly. Public transport links it easily to Cape Town's attractions, such as the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, which is around 25 kilometers south.