Franschhoek Accommodation

Sleeping 2 guests from Fri, 13 Feb to Sun, 15 Feb 2026

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A quaint white house with a grey roof and vibrant garden under a blue sky
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Malachite Manor

Guest house
1km from Mont Rochelle

R 1,700

Per unit per night in February
Outdoor Pool Balcony
Bedroom with a large bed open balcony doors and a chandelier
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Chancellor's Court

Boutique Hotel
1km from Mont Rochelle

R 5,500

Per unit per night in February
Heated Pool Balcony
Two blue chairs on a brick patio under a covered porch with potted plants

Dundee Battlefields Lodge

Cottage
1km from Mont Rochelle
Air Conditioning Hiking
Illustration of a house with ivy windows and potted plants at the entrance
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Galagos Guest House

Bed & Breakfast
1km from Mont Rochelle

R 2,160

Per unit per night in February
Outdoor Pool Sitting Area
Modern pool with underwater lighting surrounded by greenery and a seating area
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Not available

Apartment

R 3,110

Per night for two in February
Full Kitchen
Row of red bicycles in a garden with a pool and lounge chairs in background
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Lala Khona Lodge Bed & Breakfast Umzimkhulu

Self-catering

R 4,900

For a 2-night stay in February
Balcony
Zebras in a grassy field with mountains in the background viewed from a porch

Tariman Boutique Hotel

Lodge
1km from Mont Rochelle

R 2,000

Per unit per night in February
Full Kitchen
Pond with palm trees and hanging plants mountains in the background
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Kam'Bati River Resort

Self-catering
1km from Dieu Donne Vineyards

R 21,000

For a 2-night stay in February
Outdoor Pool Full Kitchen
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Simon's Town Country Club

Guest house
1km from Dieu Donne Vineyards

R 2,570

Per night for two in February
Outdoor Pool
White house with green shutters surrounded by greenery and a garden

Bradclin

Farm House
2km from Dieu Donne Vineyards

R 4,900

Per unit per night in February
Breakfast
Modern patio with small pool outdoor dining area and scenic view

Edelweiss Corporate Guesthouse

Hotel
3km from Dieu Donne Vineyards
Air Conditioning Wine Tasting

About Franschhoek

Franschhoek stands out for its winemaking traditions and historical sites that draw visitors from around the country. The area includes rolling vineyards and mountain views that provide a peaceful setting for exploration. With its blend of culture and nature, it serves as an appealing base for trips in the region.
Franschhoek has a history tied to French Huguenots who settled there in the 17th century, bringing their expertise in viticulture. This background has shaped the town's economy and landscape, with many farms producing high-quality wines. The Huguenot Monument, built in 1945, commemorates these early settlers and offers insight into the area's past. The town itself features streets lined with Cape Dutch architecture, reflecting influences from Europe and local styles. Visitors can walk through the main street to see museums and galleries that preserve this heritage.

The wine industry remains a central part of Franschhoek's appeal, with numerous estates open for tours and tastings. For example, the Boschendal estate, established in the 17th century, covers over 300 hectares and includes historic buildings alongside modern facilities. Tastings often feature varietals like chardonnay and pinot noir, grown in the fertile soils of the surrounding valleys. Local restaurants use fresh produce from the region to create dishes that pair well with these wines, highlighting the area's agricultural strengths. Franschhoek accommodation options range from boutique hotels to guesthouses, allowing travelers to choose based on their preferences.

Outdoor enthusiasts find plenty to do in the mountains around Franschhoek. Hiking trails lead through the Hottentots Holland range, offering views of valleys and rivers just a short drive from the town center. The Franschhoek Pass, completed in 1824, provides a scenic route that connects to other parts of the Western Cape and reveals diverse flora along the way. This natural environment supports activities like cycling and picnicking, making it easy to spend a day away from urban areas. The climate, with warm summers and mild winters, adds to the comfort of these pursuits.

Beyond wine and nature, Franschhoek hosts events that celebrate its cultural aspects, such as food festivals in the summer months. These gatherings feature local chefs and artisans, giving a sense of the community's creativity. The town is about 75 kilometers from Cape Town, making it accessible by car or organized tours, which adds to its popularity as a short getaway spot. Overall, the combination of history, food, and landscapes makes Franschhoek a solid choice for those planning a stay.