Camps Bay - Cape Town Accommodation
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Bayview Penthouses, situated high above
Camps Bay on the slopes of the majestic Twelve Apostles mountain range, some
200 meters above the azure sea offers the ultimate in Cape Town Accommodation.
Barely a minutes away from the guesthouse is the entry to the impressive Table
Mountain nature reserve, a five minute drive will take you to Camps Bay beach
and the city centre of Cape Town is only ten minutes away.
With a selection of penthouses and rooms
to choose from, Bayview Penthouses guesthouse offers its guests luxury Western
Cape self catering accommodation in an unsurpassed setting.
Location
Camps Bay forms part of a chain of exquisite
small beaches on the Atlantic seaboard of the Cape. Flowing through from Cape
Town along Bantry Bay, Clifton and through to Llandudno and Hout Bay, this
section of the coast is probably the most up-market and beautiful in the whole
region. Extremely central, Camps Bay offers visitors the best of both natural
and cultural attractions in the region. The Camps Bay area and Cape Town itself
has a wide selection of excellent Accommodation to choose from. Varying in
price range and dishes offered, you will have an almost overwhelming selection
of choices guaranteed to meet your culinary needs.
Facilities
As the name implies, the guesthouse accommodation
here consists primarily of self catering penthouses. If luxury is what you are
after then this is the place for you. The self catering apartments all have marble
floors with individually designed furniture and great mountain and ocean views.
From the pool deck with its solar heated
swimming pool with jet-stream you can enjoy one of the most unforgettable views
imaginable. Another option here is to sit back and enjoy a braai while looking
out over the Atlantic Ocean.
Activities
The Camps Bay and Cape Town area has a myriad
of attractions to offer guests. Camps Bay is very centrally located, so getting
to them will be a breeze. Just 8 minutes drive away is the Company Gardens (from
which the Gardens area got its name), the South African National Gallery, National
Museum and the Cape Town Planetarium. The area is literally filled with interesting
small (and large) specialist shops, great restaurants and clubs.
Those more adventurous can tackle Table
Mountain either by foot or cable car. Walking through Cape Town will provide you
with more than enough material to fill your day. One of the most cosmopolitan
cities in Africa, this is reflected in the fascinating mixture of people, art
and cultures. Street markets stand right next to generation old art galleries,
with a food vendor thrown in for flavour (no pun intended!).

Contact Details
Tel: + 27 (0) 39 975 1466
Email:abemeyer@roamingafrica.com
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