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Citrusdal, Cederberg Guest House / Self Catering

Cederberg Park

Sleeps 68 people in 13 units

Cederberg Park is located on Kromrivier which is a working farm with a child-friendly farmyard in the heart of the ...

Excellent [2 verified reviews]

  • tonight from
  • R
  • 1220
  • per room per night
    based on 2 persons
  • Rooms are not airconditioned
  • Free WiFi is available
  • No airport transfers
  • Free parking is available
  • Pets are not allowed
  • Cederberg Park does not have a swimming pool
  • Family friendly, children of all ages are welcome

Citrusdal, Cederberg Self Catering

Cederkloof Luxury Forest Camp

Sleeps 8 people in 4 units

Cederkloof Luxury Forest Camp offers comfortable tented accommodation in the Cederkloof Botanical Retreat. The retreat ...

Very Good [4 verified reviews]

  • tonight from
  • R
  • 850
  • per room per night
    based on 2 persons
  • Rooms are not airconditioned
  • Free WiFi is not offered
  • No airport transfers
  • Free parking is available
  • Pets are not allowed
  • Swimming pool on site
  • Family friendly, children of all ages are welcome
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Why you might choose to stay in Cederberg

The beautiful Cederberg, a wilderness area dominated by a craggy mountain range and a nature reserve that stretches from the Middelberg Pass at Citrusdal to just north of the Pakhuis Pass at Clanwilliam - over 70 000 hectares of spectacular, rugged terrain - lies roughly two to three hours’ drive, depending on how leisurely the pace, from Cape Town. Did you know? Once you've booked your hotel or Cederberg accommodation, explore the destination pages below for info on attractions, activities and things to do when you visit the Cape. The Cederberg, named after the endangered Clanwilliam Cedar - a tree endemic to the area - is virtually synonymous with a series of impressive rock formations that emerged as a result of a combination of factors, including the chemical composition of rocks in the area, climatic conditions and the general flat-lying nature of the geology in the Cederberg. This largely isolated and undeveloped part of the world is renowned for its hot, dry summers with typically cloudless skies, winter rains and incredible natural beauty. A period of severe exploitation of the environment, during which large amounts of cedar wood, rooibos tea, buchu and rockwood bark were unsustainably harvested, came to a halt in 1973 after the cedar was brought to the edge of extinction by constant felling to meet the growing demand for construction wood. A conservation project now actively supports the Clanwilliam Cedar Tree - run by the Botanical Society, Western Cape Nature Conservation and individual reserves in the area in an effort to save this light, honey-coloured and highly aromatic wood from the endangered list. Did you know? The Cederberg is beautiful and easily accessible from the Mother City, yet allows a complete escape into wilderness, up mountains and passes and through little towns that allow one to play at country living for a few days. The Cederberg is without doubt one of the most beautiful and finest areas in which to hike.

Wolfberg Arch and Cracks (the arch is a long way from the cracks, but worth the effort), Maltese Cross, Tafelberg, Sneeuberg, Sneeukop and Krakadouw peak make for real mountaineering attractions, whilst the not-as-fit still gain a lot of pleasure from Maalgat pool and Stadsaal Caves. Stay in the area to enjoy all it has to offer by choosing your favourite Cederberg accommodation.

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