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Bakoven is an expensive exclusive Beachfront suburb in Cape Town, adjacent to Camps Bay, with heavenly views of the scintillating Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by an utterly glorious fynbos Nature Reserve.
With all the fashionable amenities of Camps Bay and Cape Town city nearby, it is however tucked away in a secluded almost hidden position overlooking tiny beaches and coves, with the magnificent backdrop of the Twelve Apostle mountains behind. The suburb is almost entirely residential, but shops, hotels and restaurants are easily accessible in neighbouring Camps Bay.
The suburb itself is tranquil and peaceful.It is the last suburb out of Cape Town on Victoria Road past Clifton, positioned between Camps Bay and the wild Nature Reserve. Thereafter the coastline is protected, with thousands of acres of mountain Nature Reserve. The scenic drive from there to Llandudno and Hout bay is one of the most astonishingly beautiful and impressive in the Cape.
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About Guest Houses
For a more down to earth experience there are guest houses. Less expensive than hotels, they offer a more homey environment, as well as more privacy. Converted from a private house it’s a much gentler environment and for those with furry friends, there are also pet friendly options. They are usually well situated with shops and places of interest nearby. Being so small it offers a much more personal and intimate attention to it’s upkeep, leaving you with a more polished and homely experience.