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Majors View
Situated on a newly established almond farm, Majors View is the perfect weekend getaway. It stretches from the banks of Breede River up to the high ground on which the cottage is built. Thus an excellent view over the farm and valley. 3 mins drive from town and even closer to the nearest winery. Majors View is at the start of the Robertson wine route. Ideal for 2 couples or small family. Maximum 2 dogs allowed. Please bring your furry friends own bedding. LONG STAY OPTION
$86 per night
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Tiny home in Cape Winelands
The Pod Robertson
In this beautiful valley lies a stunning minimalistic, off the grid studio house, with heated outdoor pool Off the grid living is a unique experience, with borehole water and solar power Solar power is limited so if you hit a cloudy spell, romantic candles can be used Uninterrupted mountain views A wide variety of outdoor activities, including hiking/biking Stove, geyser and heater are gas powered. No Wifi/Tv High clearance vehicle recommended
$93 per night
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Cottage in Robertson
Sundowner Cottage
Sundowner Cottage has been sited to give the best sunset view on the farm. The eland and springbok walking past complete the scene as you sit in a wood-fired hot tub, with the mountains behind you. About an hour and a half from Cape Town, near the Nuy valley, Amandalia farm is home to Saggy Stone Brewery and Restaurant as well as these unique A-frame wooden cottages
$74 per night

Stay near Robertson's top sights

Four Cousins Restaurant And Wine Tasting31 locals recommend
Bourbon Street27 locals recommend
ROBERTSON SPAR13 locals recommend
Pick n Pay Robertson9 locals recommend
Birds Paradise7 locals recommend
Affieplaas Farm Stall5 locals recommend

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Your guide to Robertson

All About Robertson

Located in South Africa’s Western Cape Province, the winemaking town of Robertson sits in a river valley between the Langeberg and Riviersonderend mountain ranges. The area is dominated by vast vineyards, where clusters of green and purple-red fruit drip from rows of vines and fragrant heirloom roses grow in manicured estates. The wines produced here are respected worldwide, and plenty of local wineries offer the chance to sample the region’s fruit-driven shiraz and chardonnay.

Robertson is on the main route east from Cape Town, drawing visitors into the countryside for adventures on the Breede River, scenic hikes, rounds of golf on picturesque links, or a relaxing horseback ride. If you’re packing a picnic for a road trip into the city or south to Hermanus for some whale-watching, you can browse the biweekly farmers’ market for artisan bread, buy goat cheese at a local farm, and even pick lavender straight from the field.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Robertson

The climate in this part of Western Cape Province is temperate, with pleasant temperatures, low humidity, and moderate rainfall all year. The warmest season to visit Robertson is during the summer months of December, January, and February, when it can get quite hot, seeing temperatures in the triple digits Fahrenheit. The heat abates gradually as fall approaches. The winter months of June through August are the coolest time of year as well as the wettest. It’s best to layer up, as the daily lows can descend below the freezing point. By October, warm days begin to return.


Top things to do in Robertson

Dassieshoek Nature Reserve

Less than 20 minutes north of Robertson is the 1,900-acre Dassieshoek Nature Reserve. Here you’ll find a variety of hiking trails that cater to all skill levels, from easy strolls to secluded gorges with waterfalls to multi-day treks up some of the area’s high peaks, which offer spectacular views of Robertson and Koo Valleys. You’ll pass by native fynbos bushes and rock pools where you can stop to cool off with a quick swim.

Montagu

Montagu is a town 30 minutes east of Robertson best known for its hiking trails, waterfalls, and underground hot springs. Rock climbers come here for the layered, knotty stone formations on the Badskloof Trail, which can be hiked in an hour. If you take the four-to-six-hour Cogmanskloof Hiking Trail, you’ll reach a summit with a sweeping view of Montagu’s ravines and mountains.

Cape Town

Less than two hours from Robertson, the sprawling metropolis of Cape Town sits under the majestic summit of Table Mountain. You can get your bearings with a trip on the Aerial Cableway for awe-inspiring views from the top, cafe-hop on buzzing Bree Street, and stop off at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa before dinner in the marina at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront.