Tag: Table Mountain National Park
Hotel at Noordhoek Farm Village
De Noordhoek Hotel is a hotel at Noordhoek Farm Village, posing as the Village’s manor house. The hotel is situated in a beautiful area, surrounded by Chapman’s Peak, the Cape Point Vineyards, the famous Table Mountain National Park and the stunning Noordhoek beach, an eight-kilometre stretch of white sand with its own shipwreck. The beach is ideal for horse riding and sunset walks.
The Long Beach shopping centre is only 2km away. Wetlands is a lovely village common and there are numerous speciality shops, arts and crafts galleries, reputable restaurants and a health and beauty salon close at hand to compliment the village setting. You may embark on hikes on the fynbos-covered mountains or drive the spectacular Chapman’s Peak Drive to Hout Bay and savour the views. De Noordhoek really is the ultimate hotel at Noordhoek Farm Village.
Hotel near Cape Point
Cape Point is situated in the southern section of Table Mountain National Park and is the southernmost point of the Cape Peninsula. De Noordhoek Hotel is a hotel near Cape Point, on the southern end of Chapman’s Peak Drive.
De Noordhoek Hotel is not only a perfect place to stay for those looking for a hotel near Cape Point, but also for visitors to Cape Town and the entire Cape Peninsula. De Noordhoek’s central location places us in the midst of Groot Constantia, Hout Bay, Cape Town, Simon’s Town, Kirstenbosch, Scarborough and Kommetjie. You will want for nothing in our 4-star rooms and we have a conference centre as well.
Table Mountain National Park
The de Noordhoek Hotel is surrounded by the Table Mountain National Park, which encompasses the exceptionally scenic Table Mountain Chain stretching from Signal Hill in the North to Cape Point in the South and the seas and coastline of the peninsula. The narrow finger of land with its beautiful valleys, bays and beaches is surrounded by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean in the West and the warmer waters of False Bay in the East. It has within its boundaries two world-renowned landmarks – majestic Table Mountain and the legendary Cape of Good Hope. The Park is recognised around the world for its extraordinarily rich, diverse and unique fauna and flora – with rugged cliffs, steep slopes and sandy flats – is a truly remarkable natural asset.