2Palms StilbaaiStill Bay West, Western Cape, South Africa Selfsorg | (POA) |
This delightful spacious and comfortable white double-storey house with large windows and a covered balcony is in Still Bay West. It is within close proximity from the Fynbos Centre offering most amenities such as a grocery store, restaurants, banks, and a pharmacy.
As you walk through the rooms, you realise how clever the décor plays with white, beige and sprinkles of grey to accentuate the clean, fresh brightness of this newly renovated house. This comfortable, spacious double storey holiday home in Still Bay offers accommodation for 8 guests in four en-suite rooms.
Smaller groups can also be accommodated in fewer rooms and including the top floor facilities. These rooms vary in size as well as amenities, but are all neat, comfortable, clean and beautifully decorated with loving care and skill. All the bedrooms as well as bathroom facilities are on the ground level. All the bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms, and there is also a communal or family bathroom. There are no bathroom facilities on the top level.
Proceed up the white wooden staircase to the top level where you will find the fully equipped kitchen. Keep walking through the living area, past the comfortable couches and out the glass sliding door onto the balcony overlooking the street. Stand at the steel art balustrade, throw your head back, breathe in deep and smell the freshness of the air.
On a clear day, you can even see a sliver of the ocean. Let this be the start of many priceless memories you will take home. The house is pet friendly with an enclosed back yard.
Stilbaai boasts four clean safe beaches with Blue Flag status. These are the western beach, Son en See, and eastern beaches Lappiesbaai, Ellensrust and Preekstoel. Here, families enjoy the sun, sand and swimming, sunbathing and building sandcastles. The long stretches of sand also provide for relaxing strolls or fitness runs.
Still Bay is also rich in a natural heritage which present-day residents passionately preserve such as the indigenous fynbos and trees like the coral and milk wood trees. Scattered around town are green areas where nature lives unhindered and lots of wildlife keep. Tortoises, owls, scrub hares, cape hares, mole snakes, bush buck, steenbok, duiker and much more come out at night. Residents are used to them grazing in gardens around town without fear.