B&B Die Stroom - Western Cape, Overberg and South Coast

Bed And Breakfasts - Western Cape - Overberg and South Coast

Die Stroom B&B is a charming 3 star grading guest house with sea view. It offers you whale watching from your room. Your host Ans welcome you to stay and watch the whales.

Rating:

from R 225,-- per person sharing

Description:

The accommodation comprises 3 spacious rooms that are thoughtfully decorated. 2 with seaview and direct access to the pool. One with mountain view. All en-suite bathrooms with 1 has bath and shower.

Die Stroom B&B offers a large comfortable open plan lounge/dining room with TV (DSTV), Wireless internet and a door leading out to the pool deck with sea view. Enjoying a crisp glass of wine and watching the Southern Right Whale in the bay.

B&B Die Stroom lies 150 km from Cape Town on the R43 from Hermanus to Gansbaai.

Rates p.p. B&B: double from R225 p.p. sharing. Single from R325 p.p. including delicious breakfast.

Facilities:

  • Airport shuttle
  • English Breakfast
  • Fax
  • Free parking
  • Fully Fitted Kitchen
  • Highspeed Internet
  • Music System
  • Outside Braai Area
  • Safe Deposit Box
  • Swimming pool
  • Satellite Television

Rates:

Room Dolphin: R 450,--
Room Elephant: R 530,--
Room Giraff: R 530,--

Enquiry Form

* denote a mandatory field

Type the characters you see in this picture
verification image

Bookmark: myaol yahoo google

Recent Comments

No comment yet.

Add your own Comments

You need to be logged to comment this page.

Please Register if you don't have an account.

Search Establishments

List your establishment

Inside SouthAfrica.com

Wine South Africa Scoops Prestigious Awards at the International Wine & Spirit Competition
MissWorld World Beauties Arrive in South Africa
Surfing Wavescapes Surf Film Festival 2008
Beach Blue Flag Beaches In South Africa
Zebra Three SA Eco-lodges in National Geographic Adventure’s Top 50
Wine Summer Elegance at the House of Krone
SasolArtMuseum The Sasol Art Museum
Kleinplasie Kleinplasie Living Open-air Museum
Afrigator