Agama Cabin in Stellenbosch, Western Cape (original) (raw)

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Agama Cabin is a property for self catering in Stellenbosch for up to 2 guests visiting the Cape Winelands region.

About Agama Cabin

Agama Cabin offers accommodation in a cabin perched on the edge of two small lakes on Camissa Farm. This stylish and romantic cabin for two floats over the Banhoek valley and enjoys exquisite mountain views of outstanding natural beauty.

Self Catering Accommodation

This sophisticated and intimate cabin for two appears to float above the Banhoek Valley, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and natural splendor. With trails to wander, a hot tub for indulgent relaxation, and a wild swimming spot, this haven invites you to reconnect with both nature and yourself.

This charming cabin is designed for two adults and furnished with a comfortable king-size bed. The en-suite bathroom offers a shower, basin, and toilet, with linen and towels provided for your stay. The cabin's open layout includes a well-equipped kitchenette with a fridge, gas stove, microwave, and essential cutlery and crockery, along with tea and coffee-making facilities and a dishwasher for added convenience. A dining area, a lounge with cozy couches, and a TV make for a perfect relaxation space, complemented by a welcoming fireplace.

Step outside onto the deck to enjoy breathtaking mountain views while soaking in the wood-fired hot tub or making use of the braai facilities for a delightful outdoor experience.

The Farm

Camissa Farm, which means "place of sweet water" in Khoi, is located in the Banhoek Valley between Stellies and Franschhoek. It is high in the mountains, up in the clouds with a stunning view into the valley itself and across the valley floor to the Simonsberg. Despite feeling as if we are far from anywhere, we are actually only eight minutes from Stellies.

At Camissa, we farm on a small scale and you may notice that our orchards are mixed. Olives, almonds, lemons, rosemary, garlic, rose-geranium, avos, walnuts, macadamia, and asparagus live happily together. This is to promote diversity and confuse the pests thereby reducing our need to spray.

There is a nesting pair of jackal buzzards which circle constantly and keep the rodents largely under control and at night you will hear nightjars calling and clicking stream frogs chirruping by the dam. If you are unlucky you may be disturbed by a raucous toad party.