Table View Wine Accommodation

House with blue roof dining area and sunset view over water

Hoylake Inn Luxury Bed & Breakfast

Guest house
9km from Altydgedacht Estate
1km from Milnerton Golf Club
Laundry Service Sitting Area Bird Watching
From

R 2,400

For a 3-night stay in June
Swimming pool with lounge chairs and green umbrella in a backyard setting
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Sheppard Boutique Hotel

Guest house
10km from Altydgedacht Estate
3km from Milnerton Golf Club
Outdoor Pool Balcony
From

R 2,900

Per night for two in February

About Table view

Table View is a popular spot for those seeking sunny beaches and outdoor fun in the Western Cape. The area features wide sandy shores ideal for swimming and walking, along with nearby shopping and dining options. Visitors enjoy the clear views of Table Mountain, making it a practical base for exploring the region.
Table View lies along the Atlantic coast and is part of the greater Cape Town metropolitan area. It developed as a residential suburb in the mid-20th century, drawing people for its proximity to the sea and urban amenities. The suburb includes areas like Big Bay, which offers access to beaches that attract locals and tourists alike. These beaches provide spaces for picnics and water sports, with the ocean's waves creating opportunities for surfing and fishing.

The coastline here extends for several kilometers, featuring spots such as the Dolphin Beach promenade. This path allows for leisurely strolls and is popular among joggers early in the morning. Marine life can often be seen from the shore, including occasional visits from dolphins and seals. The area also has parks and reserves nearby, where birds and small mammals thrive, adding to the natural environment.

When planning a trip, options for Table view accommodation range from seaside apartments to budget-friendly guesthouses, catering to different preferences. Many places are within walking distance of the beach, ensuring convenience for guests. The suburb's layout includes quiet streets that lead to commercial hubs, where one can find cafes and markets.

Beyond the beaches, Table View connects to Cape Town's attractions via well-maintained roads, about 20 kilometers from the city center. This makes it easy to visit places like the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront or the Table Mountain cableway. The region experiences a Mediterranean climate, with warm summers and mild winters, influencing the types of activities available year-round. Public transport options, such as buses, help visitors navigate without a car.

Local events in Table View sometimes include markets or sports gatherings, reflecting the community's interests. The area's growth has included conservation efforts to protect its dunes and wetlands. Overall, it serves as a balanced destination for relaxation and exploration, with everyday facilities supporting longer stays.