Zwartberg View Mountain Lodge
About Zwartberg View Mountain Lodge
Zwartberg View Mountain Lodge is one of the most amazing hideaways in the Western Cape. Set among the famous red hills, and surrounded by game and nature - a secret place of magnificent views, glorious sunsets, star filled nights without a single city light to distract you, and fabulous food.If you are looking for a rustic, true African experience then you have come to the right place. We are surrounded by the famous Enon red hills and look directly onto the magnificent Swartberg Mountains. There are three chalets set on a hillside overlooking the valley and one cottage in the dr
Our Kudu chalet caters for families of all ages as it is situated in a safe and secure environment. The viewing deck together with the swimming pool areas are protected by a barrier which will stop children from falling off the view deck.
A few of our chalets are remotely situated in the hills with amazing views and therefore extremely private from other guests or civilisation.
Self-Isolate in our self catering chalets. Business travellers & essential workers. Strict sanitisation is in place, minimal human interaction. Please remember your masks. Therefore our daily housekeeping is now only every second day.
Availability and Pricing
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Important Information
Check in - 15:00.
Check out - strictly 10:00.
No smoking in rooms.
Sorry no pets are allowed as there are wild animals that roam around freely.
All prices include VAT
Amenities
Facilities
- Airport Shuttle
- Braai/Barbecue
- Swimming Pool
- Indoor Fireplace
- Hiking
- Tourism Graded
- Wi-Fi
- Credit Card Facilities
- Restaurant on Premises
- Parking on Premises
- Romantic
- Cosy
- Air conditioning
- Balcony
- Bar/Lounge
- Breakfast
- Double bed
- Double/Twin rooms
- Fridge
- Kitchen
- House Keeping
- Massage
- Non smoking rooms
- Patio
- Shuttle service
- Wake-Up service
- Kids Stay Free
Languages Spoken
- English
- Dutch
- German
- Afrikaans
Zwartberg View Mountain Lodge location
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling