Bamboo Guest House

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The Bamboo Guest House offers affordable 4 star graded guest house accommodation situated in central Hermanus.  Hermanus lies along the shores of WalkerBay, approximately an hour and a halves drive from Cape Town. With magnificent mountains as a backdrop, this picturesque seaside resort is known to be one of the premier land based whale-watching destinations in the world.

Accommodation

All rooms at The Bamboo Guest House are spacious with either sea or mountain views.  Each en-suite room is furnished with hand crafted Bamboo furniture and equipped with flatscreen LCD televisions, bar fridges, hospitality trays and executive desks. Bathrooms are spacious with luxuriously appointed showers and baths

Facilities

A beautifully landscaped garden and pool area with a custom built bar will reward you with hours of entertainment and relaxation in the Overberg sun. The flow of the home with its spacious living areas lends itself to carefree and comfortable holiday. Meals are prepared from the freshest ingredients available. Dinners may be arranged on request. Your hosts are very happy to provide a traditional South African braai (BBQ) or other local specialities such as bobotie, tomato bredie, oxtail etc.  Seafood platters are available depending on season.

Activities

Southern Right whales visit Hermanus annually between the months of July and November, coming within metres of the famous Hermanus Cliff Paths, which run along the shoreline, a stones throw from the guest house. The Bamboo Guest House is also located at the entrance to the 27 hole Hermanus Golf Course and close to beautiful beaches. Hermanus also offers the nature lover the magical Fernkloof Nature Reserve, part of the world-renowned Fynbos floral kingdom.

Rates

Between R 450 and R 550 per person per night sharing (breakfast included).

For activity ideas and information in Hermanus, visit our activities partner FunKudu.co.za.



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