
Vredekloof Guest-house Accommodation
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Eversview Guesthouse
6km from Durbanville Hills
8km from Durbanville Golf Club
From
R 2,044
Per night for two in March





Eversview Guesthouse offers accommodation in the Tygerberg area of Cape Town North, with views of the Hottentots-Holland Mountains, 3 km from Tyger Valley Shopping Centre and within reach of Cape Town, Paarl, and Stellenbosch.
Wi-Fi
Coffee And Tea Facilities
Old Oak Guest House
8km from Durbanville Hills
10km from Durbanville Golf Club
From
R 1,160
Per night for two in March





Old Oak Guest House is a Bed & Breakfast accommodation in Oak Glen, Bellville, established in 1996. It offers individually styled en-suite rooms in Cape Town's Northern Suburbs for both business and leisure guests.
Wi-Fi
Desk
Four Palms Accommodation
4km from Durbanville Hills
6km from Durbanville Golf Club
From
R 1,700
Per night for two in March





Four Palms is a 4-star accredited guest house accommodation in Durbanville Hills, Western Cape. Accessible from all main routes, it offers modernly decorated rooms, a swimming pool, and an eco-conscious approach with uninterrupted power.
Air Conditioning
About Vredekloof
Vredekloof provides a peaceful residential setting with modern amenities for visitors seeking a comfortable base near Cape Town. The area features easy access to outdoor activities and local services, making it suitable for families and business travelers. Its proximity to urban centers adds convenience without the hustle.
Vredekloof is a suburb located in the Western Cape, forming part of the greater Cape Town metropolitan area. The region developed in the late 20th century as housing expanded northward from the city center. It sits at an elevation that offers mild weather throughout much of the year, with summers that are warm and winters that bring occasional rain. This climate supports a variety of outdoor pursuits for those staying in the area.
The suburb includes several parks and green spaces where people can walk or picnic. Nearby, the Tygerberg Hills provide opportunities for hiking and viewing the surrounding landscape. Durbanville, just a short drive away, has established wine estates that date back to the 17th century, offering tastings of local varietals. Vredekloof accommodation options range from apartments to guest houses, catering to different budgets and preferences. Visitors often use this as a starting point for exploring further afield, such as the beaches of Blouberg or the historical sites in central Cape Town, which are about 20 kilometers south.
Economic activities in Vredekloof center on retail and services, with shopping centers that include supermarkets and cafes. The area is well-connected by roads, allowing easy travel to major highways. Schools and medical facilities are available, which appeals to families planning extended stays. Local events, such as community markets, occur periodically and showcase regional produce. This blend of everyday convenience and natural surroundings makes the suburb a practical choice for travelers.
Vredekloof is a suburb located in the Western Cape, forming part of the greater Cape Town metropolitan area. The region developed in the late 20th century as housing expanded northward from the city center. It sits at an elevation that offers mild weather throughout much of the year, with summers that are warm and winters that bring occasional rain. This climate supports a variety of outdoor pursuits for those staying in the area.
The suburb includes several parks and green spaces where people can walk or picnic. Nearby, the Tygerberg Hills provide opportunities for hiking and viewing the surrounding landscape. Durbanville, just a short drive away, has established wine estates that date back to the 17th century, offering tastings of local varietals. Vredekloof accommodation options range from apartments to guest houses, catering to different budgets and preferences. Visitors often use this as a starting point for exploring further afield, such as the beaches of Blouberg or the historical sites in central Cape Town, which are about 20 kilometers south.
Economic activities in Vredekloof center on retail and services, with shopping centers that include supermarkets and cafes. The area is well-connected by roads, allowing easy travel to major highways. Schools and medical facilities are available, which appeals to families planning extended stays. Local events, such as community markets, occur periodically and showcase regional produce. This blend of everyday convenience and natural surroundings makes the suburb a practical choice for travelers.