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Get a 40% Winter Discount on Your Next Family Holiday With CapeNature

29 Apr 2022

Watch nature come alive this winter between 1 May - 31 August 2022 by saving 40% on select self-catering accommodations and campsites.

Pack your bags, put the kids in the car, and head towards one of CapeNature’s spectacular reserves for your next family holiday to enjoy a wild array of child-friendly activities such as hiking and walking, bird watching, mountain biking, rock climbing, and swimming, if you’re brave enough. After a day of smiles and maybe some mud, warm up next to a fireplace and get cosy for the evening at one of our self-catering cottages.

Whether you’re close to the breathtakingly lush Winelands, or near the rumbling shores of the West Coast, CapeNature has the perfect collection of family-friendly reserves to liven up your family holiday this winter.

BOOKINGS FOR THIS FANTASTIC SPECIAL ONLY OPENS ON 1 MAY 2022.

To secure your next family holiday destination, book between 1 May and 31 August 2022 using one of the following channels:

Book online: https://booking.capenature.co.za/

Email: reservation.alert@capenature.co.za

Call: 087 087 8250

Offer valid until 31 August 2022. Ts&Cs apply.

Offer excludes The Whale Trail, hiker’s huts, Gamkaskloof and all self-catering accommodation at Anysberg.

List of all participating reserves to choose from:

  • Cederberg Wilderness (Algeria cottages and camping)
  • Cederberg Wilderness (Kliphuis cottages and camping)
  • Rocherpan Nature Reserve
  • Kogelberg Nature Reserve
  • Vrolijkheid Nature Reserve
  • Grootvadersbosch Nature Reserve
  • Marloth Nature Reserve
  • Goukamma Nature Reserve
  • Gamkaberg Nature Reserve
  • Limietberg Nature Reserve (Tweede Tol campsite)
  • Robberg Nature Reserve
  • Keurbooms Nature Reserve
  • Anysberg (campsite only)

Terms and Conditions:

  • The promotion will run from 01 May to 31 August 2022.
  • Book, pay and stay during the promotion period.
  • Available online and by contacting the call centre.
  • Selected self-catering and camping accommodation only.
  • The discount will only be applicable to the accommodation rate and not the conservation fee.
  • School holidays and public holidays are included in the promotion.
  • Bookings will not be carried over outside of the promotion period.
  • Should you cancel your current booking to use this discount, you will need to follow the standard cancellation policy.
  • Standard booking terms and conditions will apply.
  • All discounts and promotions are subject to availability (on a first come, first served basis)


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