Holiday rentals in Theewaterskloof Local Municipality

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A light-filled living area features a comfortable blue sofa adorned with decorative cushions. Large windows provide uninterrupted views of the ocean, while natural light enhances the space. Woven rugs and rattan chairs add texture, creating a relaxed coastal ambiance.
Flat in Hermanus
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

Luxury Ocean Front Retreat For Two

Uninterrupted ocean views in one of the most sought after locations. Direct garden access leads to manicured lawns and access to the sea. The town centre is a short drive or a stroll away, with many dining options. The Hermanus Golf Club,a premier 27-hole course, is around the corner. The flat offers a sizeable master suite with an ensuite, a fully equipped kitchen with a gas stove, open plan lounge. There is a TV with streaming options, uncapped WiFi. Lastly, a 5kW inverter keeps power on 24/7.

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Farm stay in Stellenbosch
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Farmstay for nature lovers Jonkershoek

A tranquil farm stay set against Jonkershoek’s breathtaking mountains, ideal for a couple seeking peace and nature. Relax in a spacious, comfortable furnished home with a wood‑burning stove and outdoor space tucked between old oaks. Explore trails, swim in the farm dam, or unwind with wine on the deck. Minutes drive from Stellenbosch’s vibrant food and wine scene and University campus, yet feels worlds apart. Perfect for a peaceful escape or longer stay for a creative and mindful work retreat.

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A spacious deck features a wood-fired hot tub surrounded by wooden planters, complemented by comfortable outdoor chairs. Lush greenery fills the background, enhancing the tranquil setting. Sunlight illuminates the area, creating a warm atmosphere for relaxation.
Farm stay in Stellenbosch
5 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews

Hidden gem in the heart of the winelands..

A little forest in the heart of the Winelands cuddles this secret gem #jangroentjiecottage close to a dam fed by the fynbos covered Helderberg. a Selfcatering hideaway that sleeps two with a fireplace, braai and a woodfired hottub. Within walking distance from Taaibosch, Pink Valley and Avontuur Wine and stud farm. Just across the R44 Ken Forrester Wines is luring. For the outdoor enthusiasts Helderberg provide trails for hiking and mtbiking and our dam covers swimming, rowing and sundowners.

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A wooden deck features a hanging swing chair overlooking expansive views of the landscape and mountains beyond. A wood-fired hottub is visible, with steam rising gently into the air, and modern outdoor furniture is arranged for relaxation.
Cabin in Riviersonderend
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Ribbok

Ribbok is situated on a working farm in the Overberg Area. Surrounded by beautiful Renosterbos veld overlooking the Riviersonderend Mountains. Modern self-catering unit that includes the following: Single Bedroom with king size bed Bathroom with shower, toilet, basin Fully equipped kitchen fitted with a gas stove, fridge, microwave, airfryer, toaster, cutlery,crockery Coffee, tea, sugar are provided Free wifi Airconditioning Large deck Wood-fired hottub Braai facilities Fire Wood is provided

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A hammock is neatly positioned between two trees, surrounded by fallen leaves. A small wooden side table is nearby, complementing the cozy outdoor setting of the chalet with large glass windows, allowing views into the living space. Lush greenery frames the scene.
Chalet in Greater Hermanus
5 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

the forest chalet - Sondagskloof

Built from Larch & Spruce cured to a dark finish, this secluded one bed-roomed chalet blends into the surrounding Poplar forest nestled next to a running stream. A King size bed, a luxurious bathroom with sliding door onto deck for a indoor/outdoor shower experience. The living-room/ kitchen is stylishly furnished & is fully equipped, with under counter fridge & gas hob, and a wood burning fireplace. Big picture windows & sliding doors open onto the deck, drawing the peaceful forest inside.

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The garden cottage is framed by neatly manicured greenery, with a sparkling swimming pool in the foreground. Sun loungers and an umbrella provide shaded seating. Large glass doors open to a spacious patio area, enhancing the connection between indoor and outdoor living.
Guest house in Hermanus
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 265 reviews

Cottage on Fir Hermanus

Superb non-smoking garden cottage at the back of the main house. It sleeps 4 guests in two very luxurious en-suite double bedrooms (Air conditioned) with spacious TV- lounge and small kitchenette. (Well equipped). Expect good quality linen and fluffy towels and unexpected little luxuries. A sparkling pool, free parking and Fibre Wi-Fi on the premises. Guests can enjoy the garden and pool at leisure. It is completely separate and private as only one other person resides in the main house.

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A bright living area features modern furnishings, including a light pink sofa and a wooden dining table. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors offer expansive views of the surrounding rolling hills and farmland, while natural light fills the space. A plush rug adds texture to the concrete floor.
Farm stay in Stellenbosch
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 278 reviews

Peaceful hideaway with wood fired hot tub

Almond cottage is positioned above a dam in the heart of the Banhoek conservancy. It is a light, modern cabin with direct access to endless hiking and the finest mountain biking trails in the western cape. Although it is styled as a one bedroom, two person cabin, there is a queen sized open pod attached to the living room which can sleep 2 children or an extra guest and can be made up for small extra fee. Almond cottage is set back from the lake and enjoys views of farmland and mountains.

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The historical cottage is framed by mature trees and features a welcoming façade. A white fence outlines the property, while a veranda with wooden beams is visible. The entrance is adorned with flower beds, adding a touch of greenery to the exterior.
Place to stay in Franschhoek
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

La Vieille Cure

LaViellie Cure in one of the oldest house in Franschhoek, built earlier than 1850 and declared National Monument in 1981. The cottage has its own private entrance and cozy courtyard with mountain view and pergolas at the front and back patios. The inside is characterised by a spacious open studio that retains the historical features with an added touch of modernity. The historical cottage is at walking distance from restaurants and from the wine tram station and many others amenities!!

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A serene outdoor area is showcased with a rim flow pool surrounded by manicured grass and blooming lavender. A large umbrella provides shade over two loungers, while rolling hills and vineyards create a scenic backdrop under a clear blue sky.
Cottage in Franschhoek
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 307 reviews

Blueberry Hill Cottages - Lavender - Franschhoek

Lavender Cottage is a modern three bedroom self catering cottage with three bedrooms, main ensuite and the other two bedrooms share a full bathroom. There is a fully equipped kitchen with cooker, microwave and Nespresso coffee maker. The cottage has its own private terrace overlooking the large rim flow pool. The pool is situated on it's own large terrace and is shared with Olive cottage. We are ideal for guests who enjoy wine tours, the outdoors, hiking and biking plus horse riding.

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A rustic exterior view of a cottage features large wooden sliding doors surrounded by vibrant greenery. A stone path leads to the entrance, with well-maintained flower beds flanking the sides, complemented by a modern roof and solar panels overhead.
Cottage in Cape Winelands District Municipality
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Heidi's Barn, Franschhoek

Situated on a small holding 5km outside Franschhoek, opposite the exquisite La Motte Wine Estate, Heidi’s Barn offers the perfect self-catering base from which to explore the Winelands. A fire pit, outdoor dining area and a large swimming pool (shared with one other cottage) are perfect for summertime relaxation while an indoor wood-burning fireplace and wooden floors throughout make for a cosy winter escape. The barn runs on mains power with solar back up for load shedding.

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An open-plan living room is furnished with a comfortable couch and decorated with cushions. Large glass doors provide views of the outdoor area, which features a dining set on the stoep. Natural light enhances the airy ambiance, complemented by wooden beams on the ceiling.
Farm stay in Worcester
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 324 reviews

Vineyard House

30km outside Worcester (towards Villiersdorp) The perfect romantic getaway in beautiful and tranquil surroundings. Vineyard House is surrounded by a 360° view of vineyards and mountains. We offer a modern, private stay just outside Worcester, approximately 1½ hours drive from Cape Town. Vineyard House offer a 2 bedroom house (sleeps 4), a bathroom, fully furnished kitchen, livingroom with a fire place and a stoep looking onto the vineyards.

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The cottage features a modern design with a sturdy grey exterior and a sloped roof. A covered porch with comfortable seating invites relaxation. Lush green grass surrounds the structure, complemented by neatly trimmed bushes. A warm sunset casts a gentle glow over the setting.
Farm stay in Stellenbosch
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 506 reviews

Romantic cottage with a pool AND an open air tub!

RiverStone Cottage lies at the foot of the majestic Simonsberg mountain with panoramic views in all directions. Whether you are relaxing under vast oaks or at the plunge pool and watching the sunset turn the mountains pink or are an early bird and watching the sun rise behind cheeky, pointed Botmanskop, there are moments aplenty to ooh and aah at the majesty that surrounds this very special place.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Theewaterskloof Local Municipality?

    Theewaterskloof Local Municipality has inviting neighborhoods and scenic rural surroundings where guests frequently choose cottages, farm stays, and family homes. Towns like Caledon, Grabouw, and Villiersdorp are often recommended for their local charm.

  • What are the best things to do in Theewaterskloof Local Municipality with kids?

    Families often explore nature reserves, visit working farms, and enjoy outdoor adventures like picnicking or boating at local dams. Hands-on experiences and open spaces make it easy for kids to connect with the region’s landscape.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Theewaterskloof Local Municipality?

    Explore farm-to-table eateries, wander nature reserves, and sample local wines in scenic settings. Activities like water sports at Theewaterskloof Dam and market visits are frequently suggested for a local experience.

  • How is the weather in Theewaterskloof Local Municipality?

    Theewaterskloof Local Municipality experiences mild summers at 62–81°F (17–27°C) with low rainfall, while winters are cooler and wetter around 45–69°F (7–21°C). It is a good idea to prepare for sudden changes, especially in mountainous areas.

  • When is the best time to visit Theewaterskloof Local Municipality?

    Late spring and summer, with temperatures from 62–81°F (17–27°C) and lower rainfall, are often recommended for exploring the outdoors and enjoying clear days. Autumn brings harvest events and colorful landscapes.

  • What are the best places to visit in Theewaterskloof Local Municipality?

    Explore the Theewaterskloof Dam for boating and nature views, visit Caledon for its gardens and spa culture, or discover Grabouw’s farm stalls and orchards. Villiersdorp is known for lakeside scenery and historic architecture.

  • What are some hiking trails in Theewaterskloof Local Municipality?

    Theewaterskloof Local Municipality has popular hiking routes in mountain foothills and forests around sites such as the Hottentots Holland Nature Reserve. Trails range from easy walks to more challenging paths through fynbos and wildlife areas.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Theewaterskloof Local Municipality?

    Families often enjoy picnicking, exploring farm tours, and walking in nature reserves. Water sports and fishing at Theewaterskloof Dam are frequently suggested for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Theewaterskloof Local Municipality?

    Day trips often include exploring vineyards in the surrounding Winelands, forest adventures in nearby nature reserves, and historic towns with local markets around the Western Cape region. Coastline drives are frequently suggested for scenic variety.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Theewaterskloof Local Municipality?

    Pet friendly accommodations can be found across Theewaterskloof Local Municipality, including farm cottages, guesthouses, and private homes with garden access. Outdoor areas and open spaces often accommodate pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Theewaterskloof Local Municipality?

    Explore farmers’ markets for fresh regional produce, and try local bakeries or farm stalls. Locals often recommend reserving ahead for outdoor activities, especially during weekends and school holidays.

  • What is Theewaterskloof Local Municipality known for?

    Theewaterskloof Local Municipality is known for its picturesque dams, fertile farmland, and mountain landscapes. Its towns are celebrated for welcoming communities and locally rooted food traditions.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Theewaterskloof Local Municipality?

    Discover scenic viewpoints, secret picnic spots beside the Theewaterskloof Dam, and community-run craft markets in smaller towns. Quiet trails and local heritage buildings reveal the area’s unique character.

  • What are the best foods to try in Theewaterskloof Local Municipality?

    Local dishes highlighted in Theewaterskloof Local Municipality include farm-fresh produce, homemade breads, traditional South African braai, and pastries from village bakeries. Regional wines and cheeses are frequently suggested.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Theewaterskloof Local Municipality?

    Pack layers to accommodate mild summers and cooler, wetter winters, with temperatures ranging from 45–81°F (7–27°C). Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and a rain jacket are often suggested for outdoor activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Theewaterskloof Local Municipality like?

    Theewaterskloof Local Municipality has a laid-back nightlife scene, often centered around local pubs, community events, and small-town restaurants. Evenings bring opportunities to enjoy local wines and savor regional dishes in relaxed settings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Theewaterskloof Local Municipality?

    Seasonal harvest festivals, agricultural fairs, and local market days bring communities together across Theewaterskloof Local Municipality. Music gatherings and sporting events are often held in towns like Caledon and Grabouw on weekends.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Theewaterskloof Local Municipality?

    Theewaterskloof Local Municipality has a variety of family friendly vacation rentals, including houses with spacious gardens and accommodations near natural sites. Many options feature amenities suitable for children and group stays.