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High Hedges is an established guesthouse with 4 stylish guest suites
in the beautiful Constantia Valley of Cape Town.
Enjoy comfortable accommodation, conveniently situated for exploring the Cape Peninsula and surrounding winelands.
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About High Hedges B&B Guest house:
Situated in Constantia Valley, High Hedges accommodation offers four double en-suite bedrooms in a beautiful garden with access to the swimming pool. The rooms are separate from the main house ensuring privacy. Two of the rooms have their own private veranda and lovely mountain views and the other two rooms open to the courtyard and swimming pool. Our beautiful garden and salt water pool offer a secure place to relax and unwind. A leisurely day at the pool is good for the soul.
Facilities:
- White cotton bed linen, towels and swimming pool towels
- Superior mattresses
- Digital safe
- Television plus DSTV
- Tea/Coffee facilities
- Secure parking
Included in our rates, a delicious breakfast is served in the sun-drenched conservatory or enjoy eating on the patio overlooking the pool. There is a small kitchenette available to guests. |
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Nearby Attractions: The Constantia Valley is ideally situated for enjoying the many attractions that the Peninsula has to offer:
- Table Mountain and V and A Waterfront;
- Access to beaches on both the Atlantic side - enjoy the trendy vibe of Clifton and Camps Bay sandy beaches - or those of False Bay from Muizenberg through to SimonsTown. Explore the False Bay coastline with quaint villages, fishing harbours and the famous penguins.
- Hout Bay, Llandudno and Chapmans Peak Drive are also within easy reach;
- Constantia Wine Estates;
- An amazing choice of excellent golf courses at Clovelly, Steenberg, Westlake, Royal Cape, Mowbray and Rondebosch or one hours drive to additional courses - Atlantic Beach, Durbanville, De Zalze or Devonvale(Stellenbosch), Pearl Valley (Paarl), Erinvale, or even Arabella in the Overberg;
- High Hedges is conveniently close to both Oceans and the main city access routes.
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