
Oudtshoorn Accommodation
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Discover 10 accommodation options in Oudtshoorn with an average price of R1,289 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Oudtshoorn offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Oudtshoorn adventure? With prices averaging around R1,289 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Oudtshoorn stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
Esterer African Diary





Emma discovered the sun-kissed beaches of Bali, where crystal-clear waters invited adventure and vibrant markets sparked excitement. She savored exotic flavors and relaxed in cozy accommodation, creating unforgettable holiday memories.
R 1,150



Miles B&B Guest House is a 3-star graded, owner-managed accommodation in Oudtshoorn with four B&B rooms and three self-catering units, decorated in a traditional South African style.
R 1,300
Adley House is a 4-star bed and breakfast accommodation in Oudtshoorn, Western Cape. Built in 1905, this sandstone Victorian mansion sits on an acre of land within walking distance of the town centre and restaurants.
Monte Cristo Country Manor
Nestled in Oudtshoorn's heart, Monte Cristo Country Manor provides elegant accommodation for holiday seekers, blending modern luxury with a relaxed vibe. Guests enjoy stunning Karoo views, activities like Cango Caves, and a full English breakfast.
R 1,100
El Dorado is an apartment style hotel in Oudtshoorn premier security estate. It offers 41 modern spacious self-catering houses with choice of 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom or 3 bedroom options. Self-catering or B&B accommodation includes 24hr reception.
Thabile Lodge



Thabile Lodge offers accommodation in the foothills of the Swartberg Mountains in the Little Karoo, outside Oudtshoorn. The name means 'place of happiness' in Sotho.
R 1,650





Aloe Manor is a 4-star guest house accommodation in Oudtshoorn, offering bed & breakfast and self-catering rooms with views of the Swartberg Mountains from a tranquil, low-traffic setting.
Cango Wildlife Ranch Lodge
Nestled in the sun-kissed hills, travelers discover enchanting spots for adventure and relaxation, with top-notch accommodation options that promise unforgettable memories for every holiday seeker eager to unwind and explore.
R 3,730
Surval Boutique Olive Estate provides 31 stylish rooms in a serene farm setting in Schoemanshoek Valley. Situated about 5km from Oudtshoorn at the foot of the Swartberg Mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage site, this accommodation offers panoramic views of surrounding mountains.
R 2,980
Mooiplaas Country Guesthouse offers four-star accommodation on a working ostrich farm in the Klein Karoo, about 9.8km from Oudtshoorn. A family-run property with panoramic Swartberg Mountain views and traditional Klein Karoo cuisine on the premises.
About Oudtshoorn
Oudtshoorn is a town in the Western Cape, situated in the semi-arid Little Karoo region. It developed in the late 19th century around agriculture and became famous for ostrich feather production during a boom period. The town's economy still relies on farming, tourism and related industries, drawing people interested in its distinctive landscape.
The Cango Caves stand out as a major attraction, with their vast limestone formations stretching for miles underground. Guided tours allow exploration of chambers filled with stalactites and stalagmites. Nearby, the Swartberg Mountains provide hiking trails that offer views of rugged peaks and valleys, appealing to those who enjoy physical activities in nature. Ostrich farms around the area give insights into bird behavior and farming practices, with opportunities to interact with the animals.
Wildlife experiences include visits to reserves where meerkats and other species can be observed in their habitats. The town serves as a gateway to the Garden Route, located about 50 kilometers from the coast, allowing easy access to beaches and forests. Oudtshoorn accommodation ranges from budget guesthouses to more comfortable lodges, catering to different preferences for stays. Local events and markets add to the cultural scene, with annual festivals celebrating the region's heritage.
Driving through the area reveals vast farmlands dotted with succulents and indigenous plants, highlighting the Karoo's biodiversity. Conservation efforts protect these environments, ensuring they remain viable for future generations. The climate, with hot summers and mild winters, influences the types of activities available throughout the year.