Seaview on 2822 in Bettys Bay, Western Cape (original) (raw)

Seaview on 2822 is a property for self catering in Bettys Bay for anyone visiting the Cape Overberg region.

Located just off the R44 in Betty's Bay, around 2 km from the main beach, the charming, multi-level Seaview on 2822 provides guests with comfortably furnished, self-catering accommodation ideal for families or groups of friends, all while showcasing breathtaking views.

Self-Catering Accommodation

Guests can select between the spacious two-bedroom holiday home or the one-bedroom cottage. For larger families or groups, both units may be reserved together, each with its own private entrance.

The two-bedroom holiday home features two bedrooms with queen-size beds and two bathrooms, fitted with either a bath or a shower. The open-plan kitchen is fully equipped with a stove, oven, fridge-freezer, and dining area. A welcoming lounge offers comfortable seating, a cosy fireplace, a TV with streaming options, and leads to an indoor braai area. This braai space extends to a generous balcony, offering sweeping views of the garden, ocean, and mountains.

Alternatively, the cottage is ideal for two guests and has direct access to the garden. The open-plan space includes a queen-size bed, an en-suite shower, and a kitchen equipped with a stove, fridge, and breakfast bar. Guests can relax with comfortable seating and a TV featuring streaming services.

Complimentary Wi-Fi is provided, and linen and towels are supplied. Both units share access to a fire pit, a well-maintained garden, and ample on-site parking.

Please see the individual unit descriptions with photographs below, to assist you with your choice.

Location & Attractions

Seaview on 2822 is conveniently situated approximately 550 m from Harold Porter National Botanical Gardens, 700 m from Jock's Bay, 950 m from Shelly Beach, 6.1 km from Rondevlei Lake in Betty's Bay, 7 km from Kogelberg Nature Reserve and 7.4 km from Silver Sands Beach on Central Way.

Nearby attractions include the Betty's Bay Marine Protected Area, Harold Porter Botanical Gardens, Stony Point Penguin Colony, and the Disa River Waterfall.