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Ultimate Cederberg Cottages (Self-Catering) List

Finding the perfect accommodation in the Cederberg can transform your getaway from ordinary to extraordinary. The Baths in Citrusdal offers a stunning variety of Cederberg cottages, self-catering options that cater to every type of traveller, from romantic couples to families.

Book your stay at The Baths and experience the magic of the Western Cape’s natural hot springs.

Cederberg Cottages: What’s On Offer

Cederberg accommodation includes self-catering chalets and flats in the Olifants River Valley, two hours from Cape Town. The Baths Natural Hot Springs features 16 chalets and 19 flats with kitchens and braai areas. These Cederberg cottages provide the perfect base while enjoying hot mineral spring water reaching 43°C.

Located on a citrus farm near Citrusdal, the resort offers hot and cold pools, mountain rock pools and spa baths.

Valley View Chalets: Private Luxury Stays with a View

The Valley View Chalets provide secluded accommodation in the Cederberg Mountains, including five 2-sleeper chalets:

  • Klipkers
  • Sandolien
  • Sugarbush
  • Taaibos
  • Wild Olive

Jimmy Cottage and Willy Cottage each sleep four people, while Melkhout accommodates six. These Cederberg self-catering options give you freedom to relax while enjoying mountain views.

Chalets in the Kloof: Luxury Living close to the facilities

The Chalets in the Kloof offers intimate Cederberg cottage accommodation. Anneline’s Chalet and Willem Danster offer private 2-person retreats. Gordon’s Cottage, Jan Cruywagen, Johannes Wiese and Skilpad Chalet each sleep four guests.

John Sharp Chalet and Schalk Willem Burger accommodate six people, making them excellent for families or friend groups. These Cederberg accommodation options put you closer to nature.

Victorian Building: Timeless Elegance with elevated comfort

The Victorian Building houses six flats blending heritage architecture with modern amenities. The Victorian Flats provide traditional charm and unique character. These Cederberg holiday resorts options suit families of four, or couples.

Olsen Apartments: Intimate Modern Living

The Olsen Apartments include seven units for couples seeking accommodation in Cederberg. Apartments 29-32 are upstairs, while Apartments 35, 36 and 37 are downstairs.

Dwarsgebou Building: Simple Family-friendly Duplexes

The Cape Dutch Dwarsgebou Building features six duplex units accommodating four or six people. Behind the building, you’ll find a green area with rock pools fed by hot spring water and a communal braai area.

The Baths: Your Cederberg Self-Catering Destination

Beyond the thermal baths and hot springs in the Western Cape, The Baths offers hiking trails, rock pools, tennis and a kiddies’ playground. MacGregors’ Restaurant provides a break from self-catering.

Make your Cederberg cottages self-catering holiday unforgettable. Book accommodation at The Baths and enjoy an unforgettable getaway.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Cederberg?

The Cederberg is lovely to visit any time of year. Our thermal pools provide a welcome recluse from the cold in Winter, and its hikes offer a multitude of different fauna and flora to relish.

Visit in Spring to see the wildflowers. The period of March to May is popular for hiking, since temperatures have started to cool down from Summer.

Are there restaurants near Cederberg accommodation?

At The Baths, we have an on-site restaurant called MacGregors’ Restaurant. Fully licensed, it boasts an outdoor deck and a bar where you can enjoy a drink. MacGregors offers Wi-Fi and is open Monday to Sunday.

How many hours from Cape Town to Cederberg?

The Cederberg is about two hours’ drive from Cape Town: not too close, not too far. The drive itself is gorgeous, offering padstals and dorpies (the Afrikaans word for small town) to stroll along on the way.