
Stellenbosch Guest-house Accommodation
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Discover 9 accommodation options in Stellenbosch with an average price of R1,652 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Stellenbosch offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Stellenbosch adventure? With prices averaging around R1,652 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Stellenbosch stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
R 2,849





5 Seasons is a Stellenbosch guesthouse set on a Jacaranda-lined street, providing accommodation in eight suites, a family room, and a garden cottage, 3 minutes' drive from the town centre.

5 Seasons Guesthouse
R 2,849
Mavilla Stellenbosch Guest House
R 1,500





Mavilla is a B&B accommodation in Stellenbosch, centrally situated next to the R44 in the heart of the winelands. The property has views of the Stellenbosch mountains and includes breakfast in all rates.
Penelope's Stellenbosch
R 1,810


Penelope's Stellenbosch is a guest house in Paradyskloof, Stellenbosch, offering four private en-suite accommodation rooms with balconies, powered by alternative energy sources.
Groenvlei Guest Farm
R 1,450
Groenvlei Guest Farm is a family-run, working grape farm accommodation between the Bottelary Hills and the Stellenbosch Winelands, 17km outside Stellenbosch, offering a 4-star guest house and self-catering options.
Lovane Boutique Wine Estate & Guesthouse
R 1,800





Lovane Boutique Wine Estate & Guesthouse is a four-star bed and breakfast accommodation on an award-winning working wine estate in Stellenbosch, with capacity for up to 32 guests, wine tastings, and conference facilities.
R 1,840




Klein Welmoed is a working farm and vineyard in the foothills of the Helderberg Mountains, near Stellenbosch, offering accommodation in cottages and a Victorian Farmhouse.
R 2,300





Acara Guest Cottages is a self-catering accommodation property on Winery Road, between Stellenbosch and Somerset West. Five units sleep up to 14 people, set among South African vineyards with views of the Helderberg Mountains.
R 1,130





De Molen Guest House in Somerset West offers accommodation across luxury rooms, premium rooms, standard rooms, family loft rooms, cottages, and an apartment, on a historic fruit farm.
Morgen Boutique Guesthouse
R 2,240



Morgen Boutique Guesthouse in Somerset West offers self-catering accommodation in 3 luxury apartments and 3 premium studios, set against the Helderberg Mountain with views over False Bay.
About Stellenbosch
Stellenbosch is a key town in the Western Cape, established in the late 1600s by Simon van der Stel. It serves as a hub for the wine industry, with numerous estates producing varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon and Chenin Blanc. The town also hosts Stellenbosch University, a major educational institution that contributes to its lively atmosphere. This combination makes it an area where history and innovation intersect.
The Stellenbosch Wine Route is one of the oldest in the country, stretching across fertile valleys and offering tours of vineyards and cellars. Visitors can learn about sustainable farming practices and sample wines at places like Spier Wine Farm, which is about 5 kilometers from the town center. Natural reserves such as Jonkershoek provide hiking trails through fynbos vegetation and mountain streams, appealing to those who enjoy the outdoors. The nearby Helderberg Mountains add to the scenic backdrop, with opportunities for birdwatching and picnics.
Beyond wine and nature, the town has a collection of museums that highlight its past. The Stellenbosch Village Museum includes several historic houses furnished in period style, giving insight into early settler life. For those seeking relaxation, the botanical gardens offer shaded paths and diverse plant species. When planning your stay, consider Stellenbosch accommodation options that range from guesthouses in historic homes to modern hotels near the university. Public transport links the town to Cape Town, about 50 kilometers away, making day trips feasible.
Cultural events throughout the year, including music festivals and art exhibitions, keep the community engaged. The annual Woordfees celebrates literature and performance, drawing artists from across the region. Markets in the town square sell local crafts and fresh produce, providing a taste of everyday life. This blend of experiences ensures that a visit can be tailored to different interests, from adventure to quiet reflection.