Fynbos Estate
About Fynbos Estate
Fynbos Estate, home to Dragonridge Wines, is situated in the beautiful Paardeberg near Malmesbury in the Swartland, just an hour from Cape Town. It offers comfortable spacious country accommodation with stunning views of the valley, vineyards and the mountain nature reserve. Farm AccommodationCottages and houses cater for, from a couple, to families, groups of friends, wedding and celebration guests and large groups of up to 45 people for workshops and retreats. Accommodation includes an original Victorian Farm House, Honey Badger House, Caracal Cottage, Black Eagle House an
Up to 100 guests under cover with ample outdoor space for a tent extension. A large garden and a chapel for indoor ceremonies is also available. Several different catering options are available.
100 participants can be accommodated in the Fynbos Pavilion and there is amble inside and outside space for breakaway groups. The Barn accommodates workshops and retreats, conferences, celebrations as well as religious services.
Children of all ages welcome. There is a jungle gym, large lawn areas and a swimming pool.
Specials
SAVE 33% Pensioner Special
Stay for 3 nights and only pay for 2 nights between 15 May 2024 and 01 Dec 2024. Valid every Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu.
- 3 night min stay (check-in between 15 May 2024 and 01 Dec 2024)
SAVE 33% Pensioner Break Away
Stay for 6 nights and only pay for 4 nights between 15 May 2024 and 01 Dec 2024.
- 6 night min stay (check-in between 15 May 2024 and 01 Dec 2024)
Availability and Pricing
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Important Information
Please note a refundable damage deposit is required per house. R1,000.00 houses and R500.00 cottages.
Amenities
Facilities
- Wheelchair Enabled
- Laundry Facilities*
- Garden
- Braai/Barbecue
- Swimming Pool
- Pet Friendly*
- Indoor Fireplace
- Satellite TV*
- Hiking
- Yoga / Meditation
- Wi-Fi
- Credit Card Facilities
- Conference Venues
- Parking on Premises
- Cosy
- Kids Stay Free
Languages Spoken
- English
Fynbos Estate location
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling