Accommodation in the Agulhas National Park! For your holiday trip and travel needs we have great deals, budget, cheap, and luxury holiday accommodation in the Agulhas National Park tourism region and many short-term vacation and holiday venues in the area. You can browse our listings of holiday lodgings and accommodation in and near Agulhas National Park by clicking on the links below to get a personalized offer from a accommodation property owner that may be able to cater for your specific travel arrangements surrounding Agulhas National Park. They may have pictures of Agulhas National Park and their respective venues and you will also be able to contact the establishment directly to make online bookings and enquiries for a place to stay.
Springfield FarmSelf-catering (family units from R 450) | R 450 |
Springfield Estate rests on the Springfield Farm that has been declared a Provincial Heritage Site, deep within the Agulhas National Park. It is one the southernmost pieces of land on the tip of South Africa. The surrounding area, Cape Agulhas, known as the strandveld or literally ?sandy land' in Afrikaans due to its sandy soils, is rich with never-ending coast lines, mountains covered with Fynbos and Southern African wildlife. The original farm house ...
Bergplaas Guest House Agulhas National Park SANParksSelf-catering, Restcamp | (POA) |
Bergplaas, which is located on the northern foothills of Soetanysberg, was originally a stock post in the 1860's on the farm Ruigtefontein and the original house was built in the mid 1950's. In 1979/80 it was completely destroyed by fire and rebuilt in a more modern style that is still evident today. This land was acquired by SANParks in 2000, being the first acquisition for the newly established Agulhas National Park.The guest house is situated 36km from ...
Rhenosterkop Rest Camp Agulhas National Park SANParksSelf-catering, Restcamp | (POA) |
These historic cottages lie on one of the oldest farms in the Strandveld and was established in 1742. The Strandveld patriarch Matthys Rostock Lourens received grazing rights here on 21 February 1757, and the Cape Government in 1836 registered the land formally in the name of his son Matthys Johannes Lourens. The farmstead consists of four typical Strandveld buildings built according to the typical vernacular style. The oldest houses probably dates back ...