View of stairs from lounge to upstairs bedrooms

Amberley Travellers Lodge

View of Amberley from the park in front

 


Self catering budget accommodation in Muizenberg, Cape Town aimed at backpackers and independent travellers.

 

Panorama of Muizenberg park and mountains with Amberley on the left




Inside


Kitchen
Bathrooms
Common rooms
Bedrooms


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Building restoration project
 

Single rooms : R160 and R110 per night

Double rooms : R210 per night

Three or four people sharing : R90 per person per night




Amberley Travellers Lodge, situated between the mountains and the sea, provides quiet and comfortable accommodation in a stunning old house with a special homely ambience.


Facilities:
We have private double rooms and rooms with two to four single beds. No grotty bunk beds here! There is a spacious fully equipped self-catering kitchen, laundry, Internet/email facility, a comfortable lounge and dining room and a separate common room with Satellite TV.

Activites:
Muizenberg is perfectly located for outdoor activities.
Popular sport and traditional rock climbing is within walking distance. Many of the Western Capes best day walks start from out doorstep. We are on the slopes of the Peninsula Mountain chain that has many hiking trails with caves, forests and wonderful views of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. The richness and variety of the wild flowers is breathtaking.

For easier walking follow the path along the edge of False Bay for an hour or so to Kalk Bay with its quaint wooden boat fishing harbour and excellent selection of coffee shops, restaurants, art galleries and junk shops.

Muizenberg beach is excellent for surfing and bathing. Several surf shops line the beachfront, providing everything and anything related to surfing. On offer are lessons for beginners, outings to all the beast breaks around greater Cape Town, surfboard and wetsuit rentals, sales and repairs and more.

Historical and Cultural:
Muizenberg is one of the first areas of South Africa to be colonised and the area has some of the oldest buildings in the country and many fascinating old mansions, of which several are open to the public. Among the mountain caves are archaeological sites with evidence of ancient human habitation. More modern cavemen can still be found in the dungeons of the wilder local bars where the rock is all electric and roars all night! And for the milder folk, the beachfront has some wonderful coffee shops.

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Directions:
From Cape Town station take the Southern Suburbs train to Muizenberg. Leave the platform and cross over to the mountain side of main road. We are directly behind the prominent CCFM radio station.

Contact:
Email : is no longer available! sorry. Please use the phone.
Post : 15 Amberley road, Muizenberg 7945, South Africa.
Phone : 021 788 7032
Mobile: 082 686 1864

(To call from outside of South Africa, replace the first 0 of the phone number with +27)