Chalets Accommodation Near Table Mountain
10 Chalets in Table Mountain. 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...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
R1,950
*All distances listed are as the crow flies, and not actual travel distances.
Nearby Attractions & Landmarks: Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Long Street, Two Oceans Marathon, South African Museum and Planetarium, Koopmans-de Wet House, Two Oceans Aquarium, Langa Township, Heart of Cape Town Museum, Noon Gun, Lions Head, Chavonnes Battery Museum, Castle of Good Hope, Newlands Brewery, Newlands Stadium, District Six Museum, Groot Constantia, The Company's Garden, Greenmarket Square, Holocaust Centre, Rhodes Memorial, South African National Gallery , Orange Kloof, Blue Train, Long Street Baths, Signal Hill, Hout Bay Leopard, Whisky Live Festival, St George's Cathedral, V&A Waterfront, World of Birds, Hout Bay Market
Table Mountain Reviews
More info about Table Mountain
Making up part of a national park, Table Mountain is a flat-topped 1086m-high massif overlooking the coastal city of Cape Town in South Africa. So prominent is this mountain that in 2011 it was recognised as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature, receiving over 800000 visitors annually.
Table Mountain dominates the skyline, seen from ships over 100km away. In the windy season, the mountain is regularly covered with a tablecloth, a strip of white cloud where legend speaks of it being formed by an eternal smoking duel between the devil and a local pirate.
The mountain is an integral part of the lives of Cape Town residents who use it as a direction beacon, a fitness platform, a fun family outing and a place to walk the dogs, even a sacred site by some faiths. With over 350 hiking trails, mountain bike routes and several sheer cliffs to challenge mountaineers, Table Mountain is a... Show more