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Chapmans Peak B&B
Chapman's Peak Bed and Breakfast and Self-Catering units
 
4 Bedrooms |  Sleeps 8 |  3 Bathrooms
From R630 per night
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Highlights

  • Child and Family Friendly, Luxurious and Comfortable

  • Private Jacuzzi's / Spa and heated pool

  • Quiet, Safe and Peaceful

  • Ideal Honeymoon location and Romantic Getaways

  • Highly recommended based on many reviews and comments

Property added: May 26, 2009 Last Updated: May 27, 2009
 
Chapmans Peak B&B - Bed & Breakfast - Bed & Breakfast
Private Jacuzzi\'s / SPA for each unit
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Welcome! Quiet and Peaceful More then only a B&B , our own Entertainment program Private Jacuzzi\'s / SPA for each unit Studio Deluxe, Ideal for Honeymooners and Romantic couples Child Friendly
Carpe Diem Clean, Complete and Modern bath rooms Beautiful and peaceful Cottage garden Your Private Jacuzzi/SPA For the KIDS! Wellness and Health
 
 
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Distances
Airport25.0 km
Bar2.0 km
Beach2.0 km
Golf Course25.0 km
Location
Motor Way1.0 km
Night Club5.0 km
Restaurant2.0 km
Super Market2.0 km
How to get there

From Cape Town Airport
From the airport take the N2 towards Cape Town. Continue on the N2 until you see turn off to Muizenberg (M3 on your left - this turning comes after the M5 turn off to Muizenberg. DON'T TAKE the M5). Continue on the M3 until you see the signs Hout Bay/Kirstenbosch.

At the traffic lights turn right towards Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens on the M63. Continue past Kirstenbosch and at the T-junction turn right continuing along the M63 signposted to Hout Bay.

The M63 runs through the forest until you reach a roundabout, with Constantia Nek Restaurant on your left. Go straight at the roundabout and travel in the direction of Hout Bay. The M63 winds its way down into the valley.

Once you enter Hout Bay, turn right at the first roundabout. Continue straight over the next roundabout, at traffic light, go straight. Turn directly left (Perrault Road), turn right (Karakal Road), approximately 200 meters, at the corner of Karakal Road and Henschell Road you will find Chapmans’s Peak Bed and Breakfast on 2, Henschell Road.

From Cape Town Centre
Follow the coastal road (M6) past Clifton, Camps Bay and Llandudno. Once past Llandudno you will go down a hill into Hout Bay. Go directly right at the traffic lights, Turn directly left (Perrault Road), turn right (Karakal Road), approximately 200 meters, at the corner of Karakal Road and Henschell Road you will find Chapman’s Peak Bed and Breakfast on 2, Henschell Road.

About the area

 

Affectionately called ‘the republic of Hout Bay’ by its residents, due mainly to the limited means of access into this attractive suburb - there are only three - Hout Bay lies just 20 minutes’ from the centre of Cape Town yet has a unique and timeless beauty that makes it so popular with locals and visitors.

 

Hout Bay was formerly a fishing village and has managed to maintain its unique combination of fishing harbour and country atmosphere, despite development. Its long, sandy beach faces a bay framed by mountains and is quite simply exceptionally beautiful. Capetonians throng here over weekends to partake of the local fish & chips and to catch a glimpse of the resident Cape seals that make the harbour their home.

 

Getting into Cape Town from Hout Bay offers three distinct possibilities, all of which are scenic drives. Chapman's Peak, although a toll road, remains one of the most beautiful and awesome routes with views to take your breath away, whilst the route over Suikerbossie Hill to Llandudno and other Atlantic beaches of Cape Town, in the shadow of the Twelve Apostles, is equally inspiring. The road that joins up with the Constancia Wine Route, over Constantia Nek, provides a bird’s eye view of False Bay and takes you into the beautiful Constantia Valley.

 

Hout Bay provides more than enough attractions on its own, despite its central position. Hiking and cycling in the surrounding mountains, abseiling, game fishing, the full gamut of aquatic sports, including sea kayaking, sunset champagne cruises to the V&A Waterfront, boat trips to Seal Island in a glass-bottomed boat and the World of Birds mean that one can effectively remain within the republic for one’s entire trip without running out of things to do - earning one the right to own one of Hout Bay’s very own passports - a cherished memento of many a visitor