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Type: Luxury Hotel With Villas

Summary: A magnificent, historic wine farm surrounded by mountains

Feature: Breathtaking location amongst the vines

Rooms: 24 rooms, suites, and villas

Location: Cape Town, South Africa

Nearest airport: Cape Town International Airport

Transfer: Approximately 35 minutes by private car transfer

Luxury Holidays At Steenberg Hotel & Spa

Steeped in history, the Steenberg Hotel and Spa lies within the picturesque embrace of the Constantia Wine Valley, surrounded by hazy peaks of the Steenberg Mountains and the pleasing symmetry of row upon row of vines stretching into the distance. This historic wine farm brings together sublime dining options, beautiful accommodation, a championship golf course, and a fabulous spa, all within touching distance of Cape Town. Understated luxury thrives with historical features echoing the property’s 1682 heritage, sitting side by side with an elegant modernity. Dining comes in the form of Bistro Sixteen82, regarded as one of the finest tapas bistros in the world and Tryn, dedicated to the Steenberg’s original founder Catherine Ras, or Tryn as she was known to her loved ones. Keen golfers can test their prowess on the 18-hole championship course, home to the largest green in Africa, against the dramatic backdrop of Table Mountain. Myriad other experiences include an exceptional swimming pool, cycling and hiking trails, Steenberg winery cellar tours and tastings, and for those who crave the urban thrills of Cape Town, the hotel offers complimentary shuttle transfers to the V&A Waterfront. The ultimate in relaxation comes in the shape of the Steenberg Spa with a scented garden and alfresco treatment spaces.

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Why Steenberg Hotel & Spa is so special...

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Spa Breaks

Surrounded by the cool haze of the mountains and the tranquillity of the vineyards it stands to reason that the Steenberg Spa is a very serene place to enjoy a wellness experience. The menu covers a variety of treatments and therapies including local Africology wraps and body treatments and the use of renowned Elemis products. Spa visitor can also enjoy the scented garden or indulge in an outdoor treatment.

Spa Breaks at Steenberg Hotel & Spa

Golf

The Peter Matkovich designed course makes full use of its natural landscape and features and hazards include vineyards, waterways, and traditional bunkers. The 14th hole features the longest green in Africa at 76 metres and the diversity of the environment gives this course a unique character. Visitors can enjoy a driving range, chipping and putting practice area and equipment including carts and caddies can be hired.

Hotel Experiences

With a wine tasting bar, tasting lounge and an outdoor terrace you are spoilt for choice when it comes to tasting options. Guests will be guided through the finest wines of the Steenberg estate by enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides and can choose tasting flights including three, four, five,P or six tastings.

Hotel Experiences at Steenberg Hotel & Spa
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Pricing

Stay 5 nights from £1,070 p.p. (low season) and from £1,374 p.p. (high season) in a Classic Room, including breakfast and transfers.
Flights available at an additional cost.

Prices shown are for guidance only and other pricing is available. Prices are subject to change due to availability, special offers and currency fluctuation. Please call for details.

 

Accommodation and Dining Experiences

Find the best room for you, and discover the exceptional restaurants that await...

Overview

Overview

Enjoy a beautiful choice of elegant rooms, suites, and villas, all perfectly suited for couples or family escapes. Every stay includes breakfast in the privacy of your room, in Bistro Sixteen82, or Tryn, complimentary fresh flowers, wine tasting experiences, complimentary Wi-Fi, evening shuttle transfers to local restaurants, and a bottle of the estate’s signature Steenberg Sauvignon Blanc. If you’re travelling with younger guests, they will enjoy the children’s turn down, DVDs and a children’s menu.

Classic Room

Classic Room

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These delightful rooms are tucked into the eaves, into the barn or in the manor house. Every creature comfort is thought of with soft furnishings, beautiful details, and a light and airy décor. Rooms feature twin or king beds, reading chairs and stunning bathrooms with a standalone bathtub and a walk-in shower.

Superior Room

Superior Room

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Expect heritage features such as magnificent lofty ceilings, huge windows, and space to relax and unwind. Beautiful fabrics and furnishings create a welcoming and luxurious retreat. King-size or twin beds are made up with sumptuous linens and spacious bathrooms feature walk in showers, double vanities, and a bathtub.

Family Room

Family Room

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Connected by a shared bathroom, these charming rooms are perfect for families. Each room has a private patio with space for alfresco dining and sun loungers. There are king-size or twin beds, an evening turn down service, and a spacious bathroom.

Premier Room

Premier Room

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Ultra-stylish and impeccably appointed, the Premier Rooms are simply stunning. Private terraces offer sun loungers, where you can relax in the warm sunshine and soak up the uninterrupted views of the mountains beyond. The spacious open plan design features a super king-size or twin bed, seating area and a magnificent bathroom with a walk-in shower and a standalone bathtub.

One Bedroom Suite

One Bedroom Suite

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  • visibilityRoom View:Garden or mountain views

Luxury personified, the elegant one-bedroom suites come with wonderful views, personalised art, and private terraces. Set throughout the hotel, guests can choose between the high-ceilinged Villa Suites with a garden terrace and first floor bedroom, Premier One Bedroom Suites, which face north with views over the back of Table Mountain and the golf course or the Manor House One Bedroom Suites. Set in the historic manor house, these boast an east facing lounge, terrace, and spacious bedroom.

Two Bedroom Villas

Two Bedroom Villas

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The perfect place to retreat to after a day of adventures, these spacious villas offer an abundance of privacy. Relax and enjoy the two bedrooms and two bathrooms, a dining and entertaining area, kitchen, and a beautiful patio that runs the length of the villa and houses a private swimming pool.

Two Bedroom Villas

Two Bedroom Villas

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The perfect place to retreat to after a day of adventures, these spacious villas offer an abundance of privacy. Relax and enjoy the two bedrooms and two bathrooms, a dining and entertaining area, kitchen, and a beautiful patio that runs the length of the villa and houses a private swimming pool.

Three Bedroom Villas

Three Bedroom Villas

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  • visibilityRoom View:Vineyard views

With breath-taking views over the vineyards from the lawn and private swimming pool, the three-bedroom villas at the Steenberg are truly extravagant. Offering every creature comfort, three dreamy bedrooms, elegant bathrooms, and generous entertaining space this is the most glorious place for a family escape.

Overview

Overview

The Steenberg Hotel & Spa offers two exceptional restaurants; the Bistro Sixteen82, renowned as one of the finest tapas restaurants globally and the charming Tryn, named after the original inhabitant of the farm. There are several superb restaurants locally and Cape Town is only twenty minutes away.

Tryn

Tryn

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  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

Light and airy rooms or the sun-dappled terrace

Bistro Sixteen82

Bistro Sixteen82

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  • checkroomDress Code:Smart Casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Yes

Interactive dining with vineyard views

Amenities

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Cape Town Travel Information

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Climate

November to March is summer in Cape Town with average maximum temperatures of 27°C, which is definitely not uncomfortable as the days are cooled by the locally South Easterly winds known as the 'Cape Doctor'.

Getting There

Flight Information
British Airways direct from London Heathrow to Cape Town.

Flight Time
From London Heathrow to Cape Town: 11 hours, 30 minutes.

Table Mountain

Enjoy a thrilling ride to the summit of Table Mountain via a unique rotating cable-car, turning 360 degrees as you absorb jaw-dropping views across the whole of the Cape Peninsula. Prepare to be further awed as you find a viewpoint atop this show-stopping, crowd-pulling, 600-million-year-old mass of land – officially classed as one of the ‘New Seven Wonders of Nature’. Table Mountain is the star attraction of Table Mountain National Park, but the delights don’t stop there! Discover more striking granite and sandstone peaks, including the iconic Twelve Apostles, miles of boulder-strewn beaches and swathes of pristine forests.

Table Mountain
Robben Island

Take a moving yet fascinating tour of Robben Island, the ex-prison of Nelson Mandela and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Book online in advance for an inclusive package of ferry rides, bus trip around the island, entrance tickets and guided tour of the prison.

Robben Island
V&A Waterfront

Named after Queen Victoria and second son, Alfred, the vibrant V&A Waterfront is a stylish seafront hub created on the site of an old working harbour. Today, it’s one of Cape Town’s top places to visit and is filled with stunning shops, restaurants, bars, cinemas and various other attractions. Beyond the wonderful food, nightlife and shopping, the waterfront is also the place to hop aboard scenic sightseeing boat-trips and cruises.

V&A Waterfront
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens

For stunning displays of unique Cape flora, follow the circular walks or free guided tours around the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens – undoubtedly one of the most beautiful in the world. Highlights include approximately 9,000 glorious plant species, an elevated fragrance garden, wonderful sculpture garden, information centre, gift shop and conservatory, housing plants from the continent’s more arid regions. Built in 2013 to celebrate Kirstenbosch’s 100th birthday, the Tree Canopy Walkway provides yet another way to admire the spectacular plant-life. A must-visit for everyone, there is even a special Braille trail.

Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
Bo-Kaap

One of Cape Town’s most photogenic spots, the historic neighbourhood of Bo-Kaap is where freed slaves began to set up home after the 1830s emancipation. Truly vibrant, discover its tiny, cobblestone streets lined with brightly-painted, low-roofed houses.

Bo-Kaap
Museums

If you’re seeking to learn more about South Africa’s turbulent past, don’t miss the museum at the Nelson Mandela Gateway, or the small museum at Jetty 1, the original point of departure for prisoners en-route to the island. Expect to be equally moved as you step inside District Six Museum, based in an old Methodist Mission Church, housing reconstructions of living rooms, faded photos, testimonials and other memorabilia commemorating the multiracial area that was destroyed during the apartheid. Some township tours include a stop here. On a lighter note, the waterfront’s grain silo has had a makeover and is now the Zeitz MOCAA Museum, showcasing a colourful and contemporary collection of Southern African art.

Museums
Beaches

Less than ten minutes from the city centre, discover the rocky shores of Bantry Bay and Clifton’s four Blue Flag, white-sand beaches. Protected from strong winds by gigantic boulders, Clifton’s ‘4th’ beach is synonymous with a summer holiday: imagine ice lollies, bobbing yachts and tanned bodies. Next up is stylish Camps Bay, featuring a long, sandy beach lined with quirky cafés and fashionable restaurants. Bringing children? Then don’t miss Boulders Beach, home to a colony of adorable African penguins. Boardwalks and viewing points are positioned in the dunes, and the penguins are even known to share beach towels if you wander onto the sands!

Beaches
Cape Point

Just 60km southwest of Cape Town, Cape Point is in the ‘Cape of Good Hope’ nature reserve, part of the stunning Table Mountain National Park. Discover a region of spellbinding scenery, sensational seascapes, terrific walks, fantastic birdwatching (250 species!) and, often, empty beaches. To soak up the very best views, take the ‘Flying Dutchman’ funicular and ride to the upper lighthouse, where sheer cliffs drop into the turquoise ocean below.

Cape Point
Outdoor Activities

Cape Town’s naturally theatrical and scenic setting provides an amazing backdrop for outdoor fun, with hiking and mountain biking trails aplenty, world-class golf, exhilarating water-sports and adrenaline-pumping pursuits - like abseiling down Table Mountain or paragliding off Lion’s Head. Meanwhile, the nearby Atlantic Ocean offers glorious seasonal dolphin and whale-watching.

Outdoor Activities

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