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Cederberg

Cederberg Ridge

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About Cederberg Ridge

Five-star food and comfort in the rugged Cederberg, a hiker's paradise
Mountains are often the unsung beauties of South Africa's diverse landscape. A prime example is the Cederberg range, northeast of Cape Town. Here the landscape is rugged, with dramatic formations, plunging waterfalls, and ancient rock art. Book a stay in the new lodge, Cederberg Ridge, to make the most of the stark beauty. The lodge lies on a 3000-hectare citrus and grape farm at the foot of the range. Both homely and refined, it's a modern take on a farmhouse. From here, you'll have access to all this region's delights – hiking, biking, wine tasting, and and an intriguing past.
From $250 per person/per night
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9 Rooms
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The property

The stone-clad main house is surrounded by a wide, shaded veranda with seating – perfect for absorbing the wilderness views. Broad glass double doors lead to the cool interiors, with high, beamed ceilings, wooden floors, and fresh, modern décor. The main lounge offers comfortable seating, a library and entertainment centre. In the restaurant/bar, light floods the room through a glass wall. (Food here is superb.) There's a spa room, a crystalline pool, and indigenous gardens with facilities for boules and croquet.

The rooms

Nine rooms and suites are lovely spaces to lay your head. Closest to the communal area, two Classic Rooms are small but perfectly formed, with large en-suite bathrooms. Three Luxury Suites enjoy phenomenal views of the mountains from perfectly placed window seats. Each also has a fireplace for chilly evenings, a romantic free-standing tub, and indoor and outdoor showers. For families, two luxury rooms have interleading doors. Four Superior Suites have added walk-through showers and day-beds on the deck.

Activities

The Cederberg's attractions are manifold. Explore the network of hiking and mountain-biking trails that crisscross the estate. Follow trails to the Maltese Cross or Wolfberg Cracks (for the reasonably fit). Sevilla Rock Art Trail winds past nine rock art sites. Investigate Clanwilliam's delicious local products, from cured meats to wines and rooibos tea. Enquire about the lodge's schedule of activities – watersports on local dams, wildflower tours, rock art excursions, and a slackpacking Heritage Trail. And expect to eat well...

What you'll love

What you'll love

Toasting the setting sun with a wine tasting from the country's highest vineyards.
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

Hike the Sevilla Rock Art Trail, delving into the regional history of what is believed to be the oldest indigenous population in southern Africa.
Something to think about

Something to think about

Visit in August/September for one of the most vivid spectacles on the planet – the spring wildflower explosion. Carpets of bright flowers in shades of pink, red, orange, yellow and white transform the landscape. Do expect traffic, though; it's a popular attraction.

South Africa

Cederberg Mountains

Switch off and get back to nature in this wilderness of rocky mountains and ancient Khoisan art.