Who needs bed and breakfast when you’re going to spend your time in Stellenbosch‘s great restaurants, wine farms and markets? Self-catering is more affordable and convenient for most weekend travellers. Here’s our pick of 10 self-catering apartments in Stellenbosch. They’re all R350 or less a person a night sharing – and they’re available for the Stellenbosch Wine Festival this weekend (29 -31 July). Book your stay at http://getaway.safarinow.com
Squirrel and Vine (R200 a person)
The Squirrel and Vine apartment in the middle of Stellenbosch sleeps three people in comfort. From here you can easily get around, walking to restaurants and shops, or drive to the surrounding wine farms. The apartment has all you need for a weekend stay, including a washing machine and an all-important coffee maker. Click here to book.
Eendracht Self Catering (R220 a person)
Not to be confused with the hotel of the same name, Eendracht Self Catering has a studio flat, a one-bedroom unit and a two-bedroom unit available. Each unit has a kitchenette and a daily cleaning service. Click here to book.
Alvera Geusthouse (R230 a person)
The comfortable home-style units of Alvera are in a quiet area of Stellenbosch, but still within walking distance of town. The fully equipped kitchen makes catering easy, but a B&B option is also available. Click here to book.
Stellenrest (R250 a person)
This three-bedroomed house sleeps six people comfortably and has all the mod cons, including an electric garage to keep your car safe. If you’re into golf, the house is less than a kilometre from the Stellenbosch Golf Course. Click here to book.
Blenheim (R265 a person)
At Blenheim you can have your own full apartment with washing machine, kitchen and basic kitchen supplies (such as milk and sugar). There is a B&B option available if you just want to relax for the entire weekend. Click here to book.
Besigheim (R295 a person)
Make yourself at home in the self-catering units of Besigheim, just outside the centre of Stellenbosch. Some of the units have fully equipped kitchens, while others have a microwave, kettle and fridge, but are suitable for a weekend stay. The apartments would make a great place for a large group to stay together. Click here to book.
Oakleaf Lodge (R320 a person)
On the lovely Delvera Farm, you’ll find Oakleaf Lodge. While there are B&B options, the standard rooms at the lodge share a communal kitchen and bathroom facilities. This way you can have the luxury of a wine farm getaway without the price tag. Plus, it’s only a short drive into Stellenbosch. Click here to book.
Languedoc Farm (R325 a person)
Stay in one of the garden suites on Languedoc Farm in the Blaauwklippen Valley. Each suite has its own private space in the garden, surrounded by old trees. And the modern kitchens make cooking simple. Plus, it’s only a 10-minute drive into the town of Stellenbosch. Click here to book.
Lorraine Cottages (R350 a person)
Just five kilometres from Stellenbosch, Lorraine Cottage is a quaint escape for a couple. The self-catering cottage has an open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining room as well as a patio to enjoy a braai. Click here to book.
Wedge Farm (R350 a person)
The two self-catering units on Wedge Farm have north-facing decks, the perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine! The units have private entrances and all you might need on a weekend away, including air conditioning and select DStv channels. Click here to book.
For more affordable Stellenbosch accommodation, read my blog about the 10 best B&Bs in Stellenbosch for under R400.
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