
Cederberg Travel & Accommodation Guide
Your complete guide to visiting Cederberg, South Africa.
About Cederberg
Cederberg is a mountainous region in the Western Cape, extending over an area of about 100 kilometres from north to south. It is characterised by its dramatic sandstone formations and deep valleys, formed over millions of years by erosion and geological activity. The highest peaks reach over 2,000 metres, providing a backdrop for various recreational pursuits. Rainfall in the area varies, supporting a range of plant species adapted to the semi-arid conditions.
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.
Types of Accommodation in Cederberg
Featured Stays in Cederberg
R 1,800





Old Village offers self-catering cottages on an organic citrus farm near Citrusdal, two hours from Cape Town along the N7 Spring Flower Route. This historic village, established circa 1725, includes a period country restaurant, bar, and art gallery for accommodation.
Yellow Aloe
R 2,150





This upmarket country-chic guest house in Clanwilliam offers guest rooms with distinct characteristics in a quiet corner of garden space. It overlooks the Cederberg mountains and provides accommodation in a historic thatch-roofed house dating back to 1810.
De Pakhuys
R 310
De Pakhuys is the most centrally located accommodation in Rocklands, Cederberg, 26 km from Clanwilliam. It offers chalets, glamping, camping, and safari tents with bouldering activities available on-site.
JubelnJuig
R 1,300

Jubel n Juig Self-Catering offers an apartment just 200 m from Dwarskersbos Beach. The accommodation includes a patio, BBQ and outdoor dining facilities. Free off-street private parking is available in front of the apartment.
R 1,150





Vindoux is a family-run guest farm in the foothills of the Saronsberg Mountains, just outside Tulbagh, offering accommodation in luxury treehouses, a self-catering Tree Lodge, and five self-catering cottages, with a day spa and large pool.
Accommodation Prices in Cederberg
| Type | Listings | From | Average | Up To |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Guest house | 7 | R990 | R1,913 | R3,300 |
| Self-catering | 6 | R203 | R1,161 | R5,500 |
| Lodge | 4 | R4,400 | R5,673 | R10,000 |
| Hotel | 3 | R1,100 | R1,702 | R4,000 |
| Villa | 2 | R4,600 | R4,740 | R5,000 |
| Farm House | 1 | – | – | – |
| Bed & Breakfast | 1 | R595 | R848 | R850 |
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