Wellington Country House in Wellington, Western Cape (original) (raw)

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Wellington Country House is one of the highly recommended Wellington guest houses and provides accommodation in 3 guest rooms for anyone visiting the Cape Winelands region.

Wellington Country House is an intimate guest house set among the mountains and vineyards in the heart of the Cape Winelands in Cape Town. The accommodation offers stunning views and great hospitality that will help you relax and unwind.

The guest house is just 40 minutes from our International Airport and centrally located with Franschhoek, Paarl and Riebeek Kasteel, Ceres and Stellenbosch within easy 20 minute reach. The west coast is only an hour's drive, to have a day on the beach or escape on a hot summer day.

Accommodation

Room facilities include air-conditioning, bathroom amenities and Wi-Fi. The establishment has a swimming pool and parking.

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

There are two hot tubs, one is just off the en-suite for Merlot and the other is on the pool deck.

On Site Facilities

With panoramic views of Limietberg Mountains, guests can enjoy abundant birdlife, walking trails, an inviting swimming pool, relaxed interiors, free WiFi, extensive library board and card games when at home.

Booking service for local activities including bespoke Great White Shark Diving, Tastings such as wine, olives, beer, chocolate, whiskey. Meals ordered 48 hours in advance, are planned with guests to ensure that the dining experience is a daily highlight.

Experiences

For the adventurists, cycling, MTB, horse riding, hiking and abseiling are available in the immediate area. The mountains around us are mountain bikers' and hikers' dreams. Clear streams run below the famous Bainskloof pass amongst the unsurpassed splendour of the Cape Fynbos, we even have our very own rare proteas: The Mountain Rose, a tiny redish specimen with drooping heads, the very rare Kasteelkloof protea and the Krantz Protea.