Swellendam Boutique Hotels Accommodation
4.7 - 25 Guest Reviews4 Boutique Hotels in Swellendam. Enter dates to see full pricing and availability:
Jan Harmsgat Country House
Guest Houses, Guest Lodge, Guest Farms, Boutique Hotels, Hotels in Swellendam
The 5 star graded Jan Harmsgat Country House has seen the renaissance that captures its rich past, as well as...
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R3,025
Schoone Oordt Country House
Guest Houses, Boutique Hotels in Swellendam
Schoone Oordt Country House is a charming country hotel in Swellendam South Africa, possibly the best of Swellendam...
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R3,960
Rotterdam Boutique Hotel
Guest Houses, Boutique Hotels in Buffeljagsrivier, Swellendam
Rotterdam Estates
Rotterdam dates back to 1794 and boasts with a rich history and heritage like no other.
Famous...
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R700
De Kloof Luxury Estate
Boutique Hotels, Villas in Swellendam
Chic sophistication meets historic graciousness at De Kloof Heritage Estate -often described as the hidden jewel of...
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R2,995
Destinations Related to Swellendam Boutique Hotels
Nearby Attractions & Landmarks: Swellendam Church, Drostdy Museum, Swellendam Golf Course
Swellendam Reviews
La Belle Alliance restaurant is AMAZING for breakfast!
I enjoyed Aan De Eike Guesthouse, My room were clean and the service were excellent.I felt very safe enjoyed every moment since I arrived. Swellendam is beautiful with most beautiful views. The location was very convenient and would recommend The Republican Restaurant. The food and vibe were awesome. It's safe to walk in Swellendam, what a beautiful place for entertainment
Historical information and value
Scenery, the residents, the roads are in great condition (compared to many many many other towns/cities in SA).
Wildebraam Estate. Friendly people. No traffic. Has all the shops and places one needs.
Lovely little Town
Lovely little town! Great Gem!
great simply great
Everything!
we just spent our time at the camp. did not venture out
More info about Swellendam
High up on the list of most attractive towns in the Cape Province, Swellendam lies in the shadows of the resplendent Langeberg Mountains and alongside the Cape’s largest water source, the Breede River.
The town is the third oldest in South Africa and at one brief stage in its history was an independent republic until the British colonised the country and dismantled the feeble structure.
Swellendam was established in 1740 and named in honour of the Dutch East India Governor Hendrik Swellengrebel and his wife, Helena ten Damme. The town was the administrative centre and magisterial district for the entire region, a thriving settlement until a fire and devastating drought led to its demise. However, Swellendam remains an important wool producing area and an enjoyable stopover for travellers on their way to the Garden Route.
There are over 50 buildings with national heritage classification, many of which are designed in Cape Dutch style. And the monolithic... Show more
About Boutique Hotels
More intimate and personalised than larger hotels, guests can expect a warmer, friendlier stay at a Boutique Hotel. Boutique Hotels are high-end accommodation, and guests can expect all the usual luxury amenities expected from a regular/larger hotel, including wifi; tea and coffee facilities; and deluxe bedding, and then some. Most Boutique Hotels pride themselves on personal service that allows them to go the extra-mile - making it an ideal place to stay for guests celebrating special events or anniversaries.