
Durbanville Hills Guest-house Accommodation
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Discover 8 accommodation options in Durbanville hills with an average price of R464 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 R464 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.
Four Palms Accommodation
R 1,700





Four Palms is a 4-star accredited guest house accommodation in Durbanville Hills, Western Cape. Accessible from all main routes, it offers modernly decorated rooms, a swimming pool, and an eco-conscious approach with uninterrupted power.
Eversview Guesthouse
R 2,044





Eversview Guesthouse offers accommodation in the Tygerberg area of Cape Town North, with views of the Hottentots-Holland Mountains, 3 km from Tyger Valley Shopping Centre and within reach of Cape Town, Paarl, and Stellenbosch.
Le Petit Chateau
R 1,590




Le Petit Chateau is a guest house in Durbanville, in the northern suburbs of Cape Town, offering accommodation across six rooms and a self-catering cottage, with a focus on both corporate and family stays.
Homestead Villas
R 1,645




Homestead Villas is a boutique hotel on Welgedacht Estate in the Northern Suburbs of Cape Town, with 10 individual villas including Executive Suites and self-catering accommodation with fireplaces.
Old Oak Guest House
R 1,160





Old Oak Guest House is a Bed & Breakfast accommodation in Oak Glen, Bellville, established in 1996. It offers individually styled en-suite rooms in Cape Town's Northern Suburbs for both business and leisure guests.
Tyger Hills Guest House
R 2,380


Tyger Hills Guest House is a 3-star self-catering accommodation in Loevenstein, Bellville, suited to business and leisure travellers seeking a central Northern Suburbs base.
R 1,600





Capo Cabana is a 4 Star family-run guest house in Plattekloof, Western Cape, with 8 rooms. This accommodation includes breakfast, free Wi-Fi, a large pool, a meeting area, and views over Cape Town, Table Mountain, and the ocean.
Ramasibi Bed & Breakfast
R 1,190



Ramasibi Guest Services offers accommodation for corporate and family travellers in Panorama, Parow, Cape Town. The property has seven double bedrooms, a conference facility, an on-site restaurant, and Halaal catering, 750 metres from the N1 highway.
About Durbanville hills
Durbanville is a well-established area in the Western Cape, developed around agriculture and later expanding into residential zones. The region includes estates where grapes thrive in the unique terroir, contributing to South Africa's wine industry. Local farms have been cultivating vines for decades, and the climate supports a variety of varietals that appeal to enthusiasts.
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.