Spring is Coming But There's Still Time To Enjoy Late Winter Savings at Vrolijkheid, Anysberg, Rocherpan and Limietberg!

28 Jul 2017
Warm up your Winter at Vrolijkheid, Anysberg, Rocherpan and Limietberg You’ve heard it from your neighbour and you’ve heard it from your dad – yes, this winter CapeNature is giving nature lovers 40% off camping and self-catering accommodation, so you’d better believe it! This means that you can now afford to stay longer and see more at a CapeNature reserve while you kick back and recharge your batteries in solitude and natural splendour. If you’re more of an adrenaline junkie, then you’ll be delighted to know that you’re well catered for with a range of activities from caving, canoeing, bouldering, boating and kloofing to get the pulse racing. If you prefer a slightly more sedate interaction with nature, be sure to schedule a stop-over at Cederberg Wilderness and admire the unique rock formations while hiking, horse riding and mountain climbing. In winter the reserve often catches a bit of snow while in spring it transforms into a blaze of colour as the flowers bloom. Rocherpan Nature Reserve is another destination not to miss if you are planning a late winter  excursion into nature. This 930-hectare coastal nature reserve is a wonderland of birds and colourful wildflowers, and if you’re lucky you might even spot a southern right whale or dolphin along the coast. If you’re not in a hurry, treat yourself to a luxurious stay in one of Rocherpan’s eco-cabins which are currently making headlines across the country. So be sure to book your stay at Rocherpan, Cederberg or any other CapeNature reserve today, to take advantage of our unbeatable 40% off winter accommodation offer! Offer valid until 31 August 2017. Terms and conditions apply.
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