
Wellington Accommodation





B&B Ons Stee offers four rooms of accommodation in Wellington, at the foot of Groenberg. One is a honeymoon suite and three are double ensuite rooms. Breakfast is included in all rates.
Mooi Bly Self-Catering Cottages


Mooi Bly is a self-catering accommodation on a farm in Paarl, South Africa. It offers thatched, free-standing, fully equipped cottages alongside handcrafted wines made in a small on-site cellar.
Middelplaas Guesthouse

Visitors to Middelplaas Paarl Guesthouse discover exceptional accommodation amidst Paarl's wine routes, with a kind host offering free shuttles, farm views, and amenities like WiFi and breakfast—ideal for memorable holiday getaways!
Klein Waterkloof


Nestled in the heart of the Cape Winelands, Klein Waterkloof offers charming pet-friendly accommodation with cozy double rooms, ensuite bathrooms, and kitchenettes. Reopening in 2023, it's ideal for wine enthusiasts seeking peaceful getaways near farms and mountains.
About Wellington
Wellington lies in the Western Cape, approximately 75 kilometres from Cape Town. The town developed around farming and has a history tied to early European settlement in the 19th century. Visitors can explore its streets lined with old architecture that reflects this past. The local economy centres on viticulture, with several farms producing notable wines from the region's fertile soils.
Key attractions include the Limietberg Nature Reserve, which covers vast areas of fynbos and mountains. This reserve offers trails for walking and opportunities to see local wildlife such as dassies and birds. The town's proximity to the Berg River adds to its appeal for water-based activities. Weather in the area is typically Mediterranean, with dry summers and wet winters that support the vineyards.
For those planning a stay, Wellington accommodation options range from guesthouses to self-catering units. The town serves as a base for trips to nearby Paarl or the Winelands. Public transport connects it to larger cities, making day trips feasible. Local markets provide fresh produce and crafts, enhancing the experience of a longer visit. The community hosts events that highlight regional traditions.
Education plays a role in Wellington's identity, with institutions like the Hugenote College contributing to its development. This aspect draws students and professionals to the area. The landscape features rolling hills that are ideal for cycling, offering routes with scenic views. Overall, the combination of natural and cultural elements makes for an engaging destination.