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Bohemian Garden Cottages, hotel in Kaapsehoop

Located within 34 km of Mbombela Stadium and 3.4 km of Blue Swallow Reserve in Kaapsehoop, Bohemian Garden Cottages provides accommodation with seating area.

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8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
58 reviews
Price from£51.30per night
Kaapsche Hoop Gastehuis, hotel in Kaapsehoop

Offering a terrace and garden view, Kaapsche Hoop Gastehuis is set in Kaapsehoop, 34 km from Mbombela Stadium and 4 km from Blue Swallow Reserve.

9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
17 reviews
Price from£72.68per night
Kattekwaad Accommodation, hotel in Kaapsehoop

With mountain views, Kattekwaad Accommodation is located in Kaapsehoop and has a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk, bar, garden and picnic area.

The atmosphere, which was very relaxing and comfortable. The owners went out of their way to assist us in any way possible, and gave great customer service.
9.3
Scored 9.3
Superb
Rated superb
148 reviews
Price from£47.03per night
Green Venus, hotel in Kaapsehoop

Green Venus in Kaapsehoop features accommodation with free WiFi, 34 km from Mbombela Stadium, 3.7 km from Blue Swallow Reserve and 32 km from Nelspruit Railway Station.

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9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
96 reviews
Price from£47.03per night
Panda's Guest Cottages, hotel in Kaapsehoop

Offering a garden and garden view, Panda's Guest Cottages is situated in Kaapsehoop, 34 km from Mbombela Stadium and 3.9 km from Blue Swallow Reserve.

The host was amazing and welcoming. the facilities where cleaned and well stocked with more things than you could imagine. The scenery around the house was also great. Very close to restraunts.
9.7
Scored 9.7
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
55 reviews
Price from£42.54per night
Kaapsche Draai, hotel in Kaapsehoop

Situated in Kaapsehoop, 34 km from Mbombela Stadium, Kaapsche Draai features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, barbecue facilities and a shared lounge.

Welcome was amazing
8.9
Scored 8.9
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
39 reviews
Price from£38.48per night
Silver Mist Guest House, Country Inn and Herberg, hotel in Kaapsehoop

Set in Kaapsehoop, in a historic building, 34 km from Mbombela Stadium, Silver Mist Guest House, Country Inn and Herberg is a country house with a garden and bar.

The breakfast was very good.
7.7
Scored 7.7
Good
Rated good
215 reviews
Price from£42.75per night
Angel's mist guesthouse, hotel in Kaapsehoop

Offering a garden and garden view, Angel's mist guesthouse is located in Kaapsehoop, 34 km from Mbombela Stadium and 3.5 km from Blue Swallow Reserve.

The hosts went out of their way to accommodate our big group. They hosted all the necessary requirements for a braai in the evening.
7.3
Scored 7.3
Good
Rated good
24 reviews
Price from£51.30per night
5th Seasons Guesthouse, hotel in Kaapsehoop

Located on the R40 and 4 km from the Nelspruit Nature Reserve, 5th Seasons Guesthouse is nestled between rocks and trees and features en-suite rooms with mountain and garden views.

Close enough to town for ease but far enough away that its quiet.
9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
119 reviews
Price from£34.20per night
Caracal Lodge, hotel in Kaapsehoop

Nestled in the valley of Houtboshoek and surrounded by grassy hills, Caracal Lodge is located a 45-minute drive from Nelspruit.

I liked that it was very private, clean and they take care of their guests and always available when you need them. I was travelling from far so they kept checking on my trip, that made me feel special/cared for. The staff is well trained and kept the house clean all throughout.
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
122 reviews
Price from£55.58per night
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What guests said about Kaapsehoop:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Gorgeous escarpment and unusual rock formations.

    Gorgeous escarpment and unusual rock formations. Great to see the wild horses and visit the magnificent waterfall. Excellent restaurant with the best Eisbein and beef goulash at Bohemian. Wonderful Sunday afternoon music too. Nice to meander through the village streets. We were lucky to see the Autumn leaves turning so delightful colours everywhere.
    Nikki
    South Africa
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Kaapsehoop is a beautiful quaint historical village hidden...

    Kaapsehoop is a beautiful quaint historical village hidden in the mist belt along the Escarpment in South Africa. I would strongly recommend this village for nature lovers with its many hikes. It is also great for any-one with an interest in history with a few old ruins of the offices and the houses, most made of corrugated iron, dating from the the towns heyday as a gold mining town in the late 19th century.
    Marieke
    South Africa
  • 10
    Scored 10

    We were lucky to have chosen a quite weekend there.

    We were lucky to have chosen a quite weekend there. It was perfect. Been there 5 times and and still enjoy it every time. Views are excellent, walking areas are very good. Very peaceful place and great sunsets. Food at the Bohemian is lekka!, We stayed at Coddiwomple cottage. the cottage is perfect for a family, clean and spacious. nice views and location.
    Maynard
    South Africa
  • 10
    Scored 10

    The boulders are fantastic, the walking routes and...

    The boulders are fantastic, the walking routes and waterfalls are magical and the wild horses are majestic. The whole town has an indescribable atmosphere - if you can, visit all the restaurants and bars. Do not miss out on: -Bohemian Groove Restaurant (and cottages) -Waterfall Walk -Nagkantoor Gin-on-tap. -Salvador Pool and dancing -Bouldering
    Michael
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    The variety of restaurants are within walking distance and...

    The variety of restaurants are within walking distance and you meet the locals where they hang out. Clean and crisp air with the wild horses walking freely is amazing. This town has its own character just like Clarens has theirs.
    Amanda
    South Africa
  • 10
    Scored 10

    A beautiful, somewhat rustic quaint little town that...

    A beautiful, somewhat rustic quaint little town that developed itself around the wild horses that co-inhabit the town. The environment is beautiful with easy walks guiding visitors to interesting sites and areas. The restaurants were disappointing, but that was to be expected from such a small town where they cannot possible make a living on the patronage of the locals alone.
    Peter Van Der Schyff
    South Africa