Riverside Camping at Its Best

Settle into nature at one of our 15 unique campsites, all located right on the scenic riverbank. Each site has its own charm — some shaded under the cool canopy of trees, others opening directly onto the water’s edge for a front-row seat to the river’s gentle flow. Larger spots, perfect for camper vans, nestle beside towering, weathered rock formations that make for a truly dramatic backdrop. Whether you’re after a peaceful retreat under the stars or an adventure-filled riverside escape, you’ll find the perfect patch of paradise here.

There are large ablution facilities with hot showers. We also have a fully equipped kitchen that guests are welcome to use with fridge, freezer, stove and storage areas.

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 FAQs

  • Absolutely. Our water comes from a pristine mountain spring. It’s fresh, clean, and perfectly safe.

  • The valley itself is a no-signal zone — part of the charm! MTN tends to have the best reception on the way from Clanwilliam, but you’ll lose signal roughly 16 km before reaching us.

  • Yes, but only in select areas. Guests are welcome to connect at the main farmhouse shop or relax in the garden with access. The cottages and campsites do not have Wi-Fi.

  • Yes, pets are welcome! We just ask that you let us know in advance — it’s not a “show up with your pet” situation. This allows us to allocate the most suitable, pet-friendly accommodation, prepare for your pet’s arrival, and ensure there aren’t too many pets on-site at one time.

    There is no extra charge for dogs and you can bring up to 2 dogs per room.

    We are open to other pets too, but please confirm in advance as arrangements will depend on the type of pet.

    Please note that dogs must not be aggressive, and owners must clean up pet waste immediately.

    Please maintain hygiene and prevent damage, pets are not allowed on furniture or beds.

    We have a relaxed, farm-like environment, so dogs do not need to be kenneled in rooms or public areas.

  • Clanwilliam is the closest, around 65 km away — about an hour’s drive depending on the gravel road conditions.

  • Check-in is from 2:00 PM and check-out is by 10:00 AM. If you need a little wiggle room, just let us know in advance.

  • Yes, each challet and the cottage includes bedding and indoor-use towels. Please bring your own swimming towels.

  • Definitely! There are several scenic trails for all fitness levels. You can grab a map at reception.

  • Yes, you’re spoiled for choice! The farm is situated on the river with countless pools as well as wonderful dam in front of the camp site.

  • Popular pastimes include hiking, mountain biking, birdwatching, stargazing, ancient rock art and more. Visit the historic Wupperthal village, or adventure into other areas in the Cederberg.

  • Yes, each accommodation and campsite has its own braai. Please be firewise and follow any seasonal restrictions during dry spells.

  • Wildflower season generally runs from late July to early September, peaking in August depending on winter rainfall.

  • Summer (Nov–Feb): Hot days (25–40°C), warm nights (15–25°C)

    • Autumn (Mar–May): Mild days (20–30°C), cooler nights (10–15°C)

    • Winter (Jun–Aug): Crisp days (15–25°C), chilly nights (0–10°C) — freezing is rare

    • Spring (Sep–Oct): Pleasant days (20–30°C), mild nights (10–15°C)

  • Not in the valley itself, but the surrounding Cederberg peaks sometimes get a dusting in winter. On those days you might spot white caps to the west, and if the wind blows from that direction, you’ll feel an extra wintery chill, perfect for a fireside evening. Light frost can also make an appearance on winter mornings.