Located in: South Africa - Cape Town
Harbour View Lodge a 4 star guest house situated on the slopes of the mountain overlooking the entire False Bay. We offer 5 double rooms, sea facing, fantastic views. The rooms have en-suite full bathrooms and balconies. Dutch and some German spoken.
Harbour View Lodge a 4 star graded (Tourism Grading Council of South Africa) is situated on the slopes of the Hottentots Holland Mountains overlooking the entire False Bay from Cape of Good Hope, Simons Town, accross to Table Mountain and around to beyond the harbour and the road leading to Hermanus along the coast.
We offer 5 beautiful rooms of which 1 is a luxury/honeymoon suite and 4 classic double rooms. All the rooms are sea facing with balcony, en-suite full bathroom, TV, ADSL/Broadband wireless internet access, tea & coffee tray, hair dryer, toiletries, ceiling fan, heater, etc. Beach towels are available. beaches such as the popular and secluded Bikini beach a throw away and more beaches in close proximity. Lots of good restaurants close by. Centrally situated.
From Cape Town International Airport follow the N2 toward Somerset West / Sir Lowry`s Pass. Before the pass take the last turn-off to the right, R44 - Gordon`s Bay / Kleinmond turn-off. Follow the road into Gordon`s Bay to a T junction, to the right - Strand - to the left R44 Kleinmond. Use the left turn toward the mountain. The 3rd side street on the left is Suikerbossie Drive and we are no.24 on the right.
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Low season: Classic rooms - R 325.00 per person sharing i.e. R 650.00 per night Single request: R 470.00 per night. Breakfast included.
Low Season: Luxury room - R 450.00 per person sharing i.e. R 900.00 per night breakfast included.
High season: Classic rooms - R 410.00 per person sharing i.e. R 820.00 per night
Single request: R 600.00 per night. Breakfast included.
High season: Luxury room - R 575.00 per person sharing i.e. R 980.00 per night breakfast included.
Prices are an indication and are subject to change.