The historic Victoria Hotel is located in Bredasdorp. It offers a shared lounge and a bar and is located just 3 minutes' walk from the Ship Wreck Museum. Free WiFi is available in public areas.
Located only 328 ft from the Shipwreck Museum, 6 on Kloof Guest House is located in the heart of Bredasdorp. The Dutch collonial house offers the tranquility of the 1920s.
Centrally located in Bredasdorp, Wheatlands Lodge features a garden with BBQ facilities and a shared lounge area. The bed and breakfast is just 16 mi from the sandy Struisbaai beaches.
Located in Bredasdorp in the Western Cape Region, 1312 feet from Shipwreck Museum, Haus Barbara Guest House features a barbecue and terrace. Each room has a TV with DSTV.
GlassTree B&B is located in Bredasdorp, just a 11-minute walk from Shipwreck Museum - Bredasdorp and 15 miles from De Mond Nature Reserve. With garden views, this accommodation features a patio.
The town is very clean and has all the major retailers there...
The town is very clean and has all the major retailers there and a few restaurants. Many of the houses are beautifully maintained with lovely gardens. The Shipwreck Museum is excellent and well worth the low entrance fee.
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Bredasdorp is known as the capital of the Overberg District.
Bredasdorp is known as the capital of the Overberg District. It is a medium size town with all major shopping centres, eg Shoprite, Spar, Mr Price, PEP etc. A couple of fast food outlets, eg KFC and some Pizza and Fish and Chips take away shops. Other interesting curious shops. The local population definately gives the town a flair of it's own. The town is in close driving vacinity of other picturesque and seaside towns, eg Arniston, Struisbaai and Cape Agulhas (the southernmost tip of Africa).
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The town offers some nice shops like the "Kapula Ceramics"...
The town offers some nice shops like the "Kapula Ceramics" and the Café/Restaurant "Bredasdorp Square" in a beautiful setting. Bredasdorp is the ideal stop over for visiting the most southern point of Africa, "L'Agulhas". It is also close to De Hoop, a stunning Nature Reserve with almost white dunes (one hour drive on gravel road!) For nature lovers the peaceful "De Mond Nature Reserve" is also worth a visit. Nearby are the old village of Elim and Napier with some good restaurants. Another destination would be Arniston with the "Waenhuiskrans Cave" and a nice beach.
Jack's place is quite spacious and very well equipped. It is very tranquill and overlooks farm and grazing land. The property itself has springboks, elands and zebras - a nice plus. While it is out in the country, it is only about 10 minutes from Bredasdorp and a short drive (under an hour) to the caves in Arniston or to Cape Aghulas. All in all a very nice accomodation for chilling and/or for sightseeing.
We stopped in this place in order to have a basecamp to go to De Hoop NP and we truly found a little paradise in the otherwise unspectacular town of Bredasdorp. Everything about this place is done with so much love and eye for detail ; the rooms but also the breakfast terrace and the garden with an open fire place. Anton is a great and kind and very helpful host whose breakfast is everything you can ask for.
Very clean room, and nice and quiet. Very nice bathroom. Very friendly owners. We stayed overnight for the Voet-van-Afrika marathon, and I was allowed to come back after check-out for a shower after the marathon, without extra cost - very nice of them! Bredasdorp is small, so everything within walking distance. Very good price.
What a beautiful location. It's like being on a farm.watching the sheep and birdlife. Also having your own wild life, was awesome. My son really enjoyed it. Also no power, took you back and the donkey really enjoyed getting the warm water for shower time. We enjoyed the silence. Made you be in the moment.
Perfect, out of the way location, with a view to die for. Though off the grid, the cottage is simple yet stylish with every amenity one would expect from a farm stay getaway. Plenty of space for my dog to roam and run within sight of the spacious front stoep. Loved it!
It was a real winters weekend and the road to the guesthouse was understandably very bad, as it is situated on a farm. I suppose if it did not rain the road would of been much better. But for the kids this was very exciting, to drive through pools of water.
The cottage was beautifully decorated and very comfortable. The peaceful setting and beautiful scenery on the farm were so refreshing. I appreciated the many signs of thoughtfulness and attention to detail during my stay.
The name of the place says it all. An excellent stunning view over Bredasdorp. The hostess let us book in earlier which was very much appreciated. Everything we needed were there. We enjoyed our stay very much.
From the moment we walked in, I felt how Lord and Lady Clarendon must have felt in 1930 when this was the only house that succeeded their expectations in Bredasdorp.
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