Bushmans Kloof Wilderness Reserve and Wellness Retreat is located at the foothills of the Cederberg Mountains. It features a spa and wellness centre, heated outdoor swimming pool and lush garden.
TONY
South Africa
The breakfast selection was fantastic and very good, nice portions.
The only thing I would have suggested is that when the wind blows, that the breakfast service be moved to the Homestead.
Located in the Olifant River Valley, the Clanwilliam Hotel features a traditional Cape Dutch building. The hotel is 5 minutes' drive from the Clanwilliam Dam.
Offering panoramic views of the Cederburg Mountain Range, Simbavati Cederberg Ridge is located 7 km from Clanwilliam. Each suite has a private patio with mountain views.
Danielle
South Africa
Amazing setting, great staff, exceptional food. We loved the peace and quiet. Would highly recommend. The guides were very knowledgeable and we found the excursions informative.
Located within 41 km of Wupperthal Museum and 4.7 km of Sevilla Rock Art Trail in Clanwilliam, Kleinfontein provides accommodation with seating area.
Gordon
South Africa
Open country space with access to walk on the farm. Informative host & super friendly & happy to replace our gas bottle at 7am so we could make coffee🙈. Accommodation was clean neat & perfect for the circumstances. Loved the fire/braai area
Located in Clanwilliam, 44 km from Ratelfontein Station and less than 1 km from Clanwilliam Museum, The Little Gem provides spacious air-conditioned accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi.
Elana
South Africa
Ashley is one stunning person. She is an amazing host and her place is truly a Little Gem...definitely going back. Even when I needed a Dr at night she stepped in and took me herself.
Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a private pool, pool view and a patio, Rosenhof Nut Hut - Tented Cabin under the Pecans is located in Clanwilliam.
Helena
South Africa
The staff!
And the owner really ‘walked in the shoes’ of prospective guests. So many hosts dump unwanted items in guest accommodation. Karen kept the needs of guests in mind. Everything we needed was available, from a coffee plunger to an electric blanket. Karen obviously care for her guests’ comfort.
The town was quite shabby and needed a proper clean up.
The town was quite shabby and needed a proper clean up. The stores were serviceable and had the right merchandise for quick purchases. Garages appeared to be too close together.The roads to and from the town were wonderful and setting splendid. It would be a beautiful sight if the town could present clean buildings with fresh paint.
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Ruby and Axel
South Africa
10
Scored 10
A great location for a overnight travel stop when travelling...
A great location for a overnight travel stop when travelling to or from Cape Town, Namibia or Cederberg.
The town has a long history, with many well preserved buildings from the 1800's.
The conveniently located Bella Louise restaurant has a most delicious menu, lots of mouth-water dishes.
Jeremy P
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Museum was good.
Museum was good. Rooibos tea tasting and presentation very interesting.
Dam is a lovely feature. Surrounding Cedarburg mountains and Pakhuispas very beautiful and scenic. Interesting information about Louis Leipoldt and Tolla van der Merwe.
Holmes
South Africa
10
Scored 10
It is a wonderful little platteland town with stunning...
It is a wonderful little platteland town with stunning surroundings. The views of the Cedarberg Mountains is uplifting to one's spirit. Warm, hospitable people.
We dined at Bella Louise Restaurant and the setting was just perfect, all protocols duly followed, good food and friendly, helpful staff.
Clanwilliam is an easy place to get around and one would really have to go to great length to lose one's way.
Louis
6.0
Scored 6.0
Clanwilliam is looking rather unkempt.
Clanwilliam is looking rather unkempt. Many properties look as if they need a good dose of TLC.
There is not too much to see or do in Clanwilliam. Unfortunately for us, we had already been through Pakhuis Pass to TRavellers Rest and then via Biedouw Valley to Wupppertal to see where they make Veldskoene, but unfortunately, it was closed due to COVID infections.
The wild flowers were in proliferation in the veld wherever we looked. It was well worth the trip on the gravel road.
The unusal rock formations in Pakhuis Pass make the trip worth while. We made frequent stops to take photographs and simply gaxe at the splendour of the formations.
We had a most enjoyable evening at a restaurant - Michael's on Park. It is well worth going there if ever in Clanwilliam. Food was great, atmosphere was great and the venue is steeped in history.
Hammond
8.0
Scored 8.0
Clanwilliam is the citrus capital of South Africa and a...
Clanwilliam is the citrus capital of South Africa and a sweet little town with the famous big dam for water sports and camping and bass fishing, but its the gateway to the Cederberg mountain range and hiking , bouldering and for that its so amazing that very little can beat the nature experience, vast open spaces and mountain ranges, the rugged rocks and rock paintings.
The drive to Clanwilliam, took me through one of the most picturesque valleys I have ever travelled through, which culminated in a stop at the most gorgeous little oasis's that I have had the pleasure of staying in. From the reception by Magriet, the hot farm bread with butter and Jam, the ice cold mangoes freshly picked off the tree and last but not least, the wonderful gesture from Karen, an ice cold bottle of champagne for my wife's birthday. What an awesome, awesome venue, well appointed, homely, comfortable and quiet
Nelda was welcoming, friendly and very helpful. She advised us on things to do in Clanwilliam and went out of her way to get information on best spots to view the wild flowers.
The property met all my expectations and the thoughtfulness of providing fruit, milk, cereals, yoghurt, tea, coffee, biscuits for our arrival made it extra special. Many thanks Nelda for making our stay unforgettable. We will definitely be back. :-)
We were looking for somewhere to stayover for the night as were just passing through Clanwilliam. We opted for something not in the town and didn't really know where the property. To our joy we discovered it down a lovely gravel road near the town. We arrived as the sunset so had an opportunity to see the amazing location nestled into the mountains. Our little cottage was just lovely and right next to the river. Heaven!
The hosts were true ambassadors of the Cederberg region, and spent a lot of time giving great advice on what to do and where to go. They made reservations at the local restaurant, Michael's on the Park, which was steps away. The restaurant was excellent, and very romantic. Beds were super comfy and the gardening and pool area were beautiful.
It is impossible to provide a proper review for Mietjiesfontein due to unexpected flooding that occurred as a result of the unprecedented rains and the opening of the sluice gates on the Clanwilliam dam. This prevented us from reaching our destination, however we have been offered a replacement weekend in the spring.
It was bitterly cold and the electric blankets were a winner.
Pool and outside entertainment area was very inviting, but rain kept us indoors.
Clanwilliam town has Escom repairs for the day, and generators were running in main house, therefor internet could be used, appreciated that.
Beautiful garden, wonderful breakfast & very pleasant staff. We were in Clanwilliam for the flowers - we were given detailed instructions on where to go for the best viewings & were given lovely sandwiches & a thermos to take with us! Comfortable bed!
The staff were very friendly and welcoming. The room was comfortable and clean. Wi-Fi and other facilities were generally great. We appreciated that the hotel noted our prior request for a room away from the street - they gave us a room at the back.
The location was central to exploring the Cederberg area around Clanwilliam. The cottage is very well equipped with modern facilities. It is beautifully decorated. The host and caretaker were very friendly and helpful.
Really warm and friendly host. Bedroom most comfortable, with tea and coffee supplies and lovely rusks. Parking provided behind locked gate. Location within walking distance to our favourite restaurant in Clanwilliam.
modern, well-designed lodge with a fantastic and creative cuisine and a very friendly and attentive staff. It‘s in the middle of nowhere but at the same time close to the nice town of Clanwilliam.
It was quiet and comfortable and even though we had a crises ay home we had the internet access! Great jacuzzi! Walked to the waterfall and the kloof! Awesome!
The location is perfect with a beautiful view of the Clanwilliam Dam. The house offered everything we wanted, including soft and comfortable matressses.
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