Chalets Accommodation Near Orange Kloof
10 Chalets in Orange Kloof. Enter dates to see full pricing and availability:
Hoogeland's Wood Cabins
Chalets, Self Catering in Penhill, Cape Town
Our units are designed to give you a different scenery and you will experience the 'farm life'. Our units are...
SAVE %!
R990
Hout Bay Beach Cottage
Cottages, Guest Houses, Chalets, Holiday Homes, Self Catering, Villas in Hout Bay, Cape Town
Free-standing holiday cottage in perfect location, 100 meters from the beach. Excellent security. Three bedrooms,...
SAVE %!
R3,750
Placid Pines Garden Cottage
Cottages, Chalets, Self Catering in Hout Bay, Cape Town
Placid Pines Garden Cottage is situated in a quiet fishing suburb called Hout Bay.
The unit consists of a large...
SAVE %!
R800
Zonnekus Holiday Resort
Camps, Chalets, Self Catering, Caravan Parks, Resorts in Philadelphia
We offer affordable and fun-filled days for your whole family. The resort offers plenty of accommodation options...
SAVE %!
R290
ZenCapeTown Forest Retreat
Cottages, Chalets, Holiday Homes, Self Catering, Bungalows in Hout Bay, Cape Town
Welcome to ZenCapeTown Forest Retreat!
This Cabin-in-the-woods style self-catering holiday home is truly a rare...
SAVE %!
R1,950
*All distances listed are as the crow flies, and not actual travel distances.
Orange Kloof Reviews
More info about Orange Kloof
One of the last surviving areas of natural Afromontane forest, Orange Kloof on the southern end of Table Mountain in Cape Town is an 85ha area conserved to ensure the survival of the forest and other fynbos (fine bush) plants. The last fire that occurred here was in the 1960s, allowing scientists to conduct important research on the lifespan of the many plant species. The forest has gradually broadened and there is hope that natural regeneration occurs.
Orange Kloof is a restricted area and visitors must be accompanied by an accredited Table Mountain National Park guide, bookings to be made through the South African National Parks offices. A maximum of 12 people may enter the area at any one given time and January-February are the most popular times to visit when the red disa orchid is in full bloom. This flower, the Western Cape’s emblem, thrives in wet areas around river courses and can be seen... Show more