Muizenberg Guest-house Accommodation
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From
R 3,200
For a 2-night stay in February
5km from Steenberg Farm



Nestled in historic Muizenberg's heart, Bella Ev Guest House offers select accommodation with individual flair for holidaymakers. Just steps from the beach, enjoy Mediterranean cuisine, whale watching, and mountain adventures in this charming national monument!
Laundry Service
Full Kitchen

Luxury Resort
Guest house
5km from Steenberg Farm
Laundry Service
Full Kitchen
From
R 3,200
For a 2-night stay in February
About Muizenberg
Muizenberg features a long sandy beach that draws surfers and families alike with its gentle waves and nearby amenities. The area includes historic buildings and a promenade that reflects its past as a seaside resort. Visitors enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and easy access to outdoor activities.
Muizenberg lies along the eastern side of the Cape Peninsula, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the land. The beach here stretches for miles, providing space for swimming, sunbathing and learning to surf at one of the local schools. This spot has long been popular due to its consistent waves, which suit beginners and experienced riders. The nearby mountains offer hiking paths that lead to views of False Bay and the ocean beyond.
The area has a history tied to the development of Cape Town, with early settlers establishing farms and later turning it into a holiday destination. Key sites include the Rhodes Cottage, once home to Cecil Rhodes, and the old railway station that connected it to the city. These landmarks show how Muizenberg grew from a small settlement into a favored retreat. Local museums provide insights into the region's past, including its role in trade and recreation.
For those planning a stay, Muizenberg accommodation options range from seaside apartments to guesthouses with garden views. The town also has a variety of shops and cafes along the main street, serving fresh seafood and local coffee. Nature lovers can explore the nearby Silvermine Nature Reserve, which features fynbos vegetation and dams for picnics. This combination of urban convenience and natural beauty makes the area appealing for different types of travelers.
Further inland, the Constantiaberg mountains rise sharply, offering trails for day hikes. Wildlife in the region includes dassies and occasional antelope sightings in the reserves. The climate is mild year-round, with summers bringing warm days ideal for beach activities and winters providing rainy periods that keep the landscapes green.
The area has a history tied to the development of Cape Town, with early settlers establishing farms and later turning it into a holiday destination. Key sites include the Rhodes Cottage, once home to Cecil Rhodes, and the old railway station that connected it to the city. These landmarks show how Muizenberg grew from a small settlement into a favored retreat. Local museums provide insights into the region's past, including its role in trade and recreation.
For those planning a stay, Muizenberg accommodation options range from seaside apartments to guesthouses with garden views. The town also has a variety of shops and cafes along the main street, serving fresh seafood and local coffee. Nature lovers can explore the nearby Silvermine Nature Reserve, which features fynbos vegetation and dams for picnics. This combination of urban convenience and natural beauty makes the area appealing for different types of travelers.
Further inland, the Constantiaberg mountains rise sharply, offering trails for day hikes. Wildlife in the region includes dassies and occasional antelope sightings in the reserves. The climate is mild year-round, with summers bringing warm days ideal for beach activities and winters providing rainy periods that keep the landscapes green.