Malmesbury Guest Houses Accommodation
6 Guest Houses in Malmesbury. Enter dates to see full pricing and availability:
AA Badenhorst Family Wines: The Silo
Cottages, Guest Houses, Guest Farms in Malmesbury
An authentic farm hideaway, set against the slopes of the Paardeberg mountain, only 1 hour’s drive (75km) from Cape...
R2,600
Table Mountain Guest House
Bed And Breakfast, Guest Houses, Self Catering in Malmesbury
Table Mountain Guest House is a fine, classy guesthouse that will offer visitors a warm atmosphere with friendly...
R1,052
Sunel's Guest Rooms
Bed And Breakfast, Guest Houses, Holiday Homes in Malmesbury
SuNel Guest Rooms is a guesthouse that will offer visitors a luxury accommodation with professional staff. All our...
R900
Abbotts Hill
Bed And Breakfast, Guest Houses in Malmesbury
The entire house is rented as a unit meaning that you have the house, gardens and pool to yourselves.
The farmhouse...
R4,235
Fynbos Estate Sonkop Cottage
Cottages, Guest Houses, Self Catering in Malmesbury
Welcome to Fynbos Estate Sonkop Cottage!
Sonkop Cottage is the ideal retreat for nature lovers craving solitude...
R1,680
Fynbos Estate Farmhouse
Cottages, Guest Houses, Guest Farms, Self Catering in Malmesbury
Fynbos Estate, home to Dragonridge Wines, is situated in the beautiful Paardeberg, between Malmesbury and Paarl and...
R5,670
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Malmesbury Reviews
The peace!
More info about Malmesbury
The Swartland town of Malmesbury has much to offer travellers. Its scintillating scenery coupled with its dynamic array of attractions makes it one of the best getaway destinations in the Western Cape. Just 40 minutes from the city of Cape Town, visitors to Malmesbury can look forward to a tranquil environment that boasts magnificent scenic delights and offers total rejuvenation to weary bodies and minds. Malmesbury was initially discovered because its original settlers were drawn to its sulphur chloride mineral spring that was said to have healing powers; today, this charming rural hamlet is a dazzling kaleidoscope of mountain peaks, wheat fields, rare wild flowers in spring, and yellow blazes of canola in the winter. Indeed, Malmesbury is as captivating now as it was back then.
Malmesbury is also known as a premier wine-making destination; the secret to the delicious Swartland bouquets found here is due to the low-yielding bush vines that thrive in dry land... Show more
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.