Hi Everyone,
I am in a bit of a fix and I hope that my fellow travelers here on the forum may be able to assist.
We are a group of eight (four vehicles - all 4x4's) that are planning a trip into the Cederberg over the Easter Weekend. The plan is to drive from Cape Town on the Friday Morning via Ceres. We would like to spend one night somewhere close to the Stadsaal Caves and then travel up to Whuppethal the next day. We'll overnight in Whupperthal on Saturday and Sunday and then drive over Hoek se Berg pass to Clanwilliam and back to Cape Town on Monday.
My challenge is that I can't seem to find accommodation for the Friday night close enough to Stadsaal Caves. Two of the traveling couples have small babies, so we are trying to spend as little as possible time in the cars as well as accommodation that will suit mommies and babies for a comfortable, but reasonably priced stay - so more than likely cabins or cottages.
I have tried the following places with no luck:
Kromrivier -full
Dwarsrivier/Sandrift - full
Jamaka Farm - full
Driehoek - full
Nuwerust - full
Mount Ceder is too expensive
Is there maybe some of you that know of nice places to stay in the area?
Any help will be appreciated.
Cederberg over Easter
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Cederberg over Easter
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Re: Cederberg over Easter
Julian, you've covered all the places I know, not sure if Algeria campsite is within the distance you want to cover, you may want to try them ie cape nature...
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Re: Cederberg over Easter
Have you tried Oasis. It is more of a backpackers but maybe they could help. They are close to the caves and the owner, I think Danie, will tel you how and where to go.
Good luck in your search.
Good luck in your search.
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Re: Cederberg over Easter
The owners name is Gerrit not Danie. They have the best steak and chips I have had in a very long time.
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Re: Cederberg over Easter
Thank guys. I spoke with Gerrit. He is fully booked. Algeria is unfortunately way out of our planned route. To top it off, I spoke with Biedouw 4x4 last week and this week they're fully booked - can't believe how quickly the places get lapped up!
I am still open to suggestions, please
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I am still open to suggestions, please
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If you still have blank pages in your passport, it's probably time for a road trip.