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Winter Warmer Promotion

1 May 2023

Get 40% off your next trip!

Pack your cosy clothes and get ready for a fun-filled winter getaway at CapeNature’s most loved reserves.

Connect to nature with an adventurous team hike or toast your marshmallows around the campfire while sharing your favourite memories.

Go for a scenic, rejuvenating walk while the kids ride their bicycles. Inhale fresh, crispy air and exhale all the worries of day-to-day life.

CapeNature has something special for everyone this season.

Bring along your loved ones, and we'll help you book the perfect stay to create the best #CapeNatureWinterWarmer memories with us.

What you'll love:

  • Therapeutic views
  • Chirpy birds
  • Fresh air
  • Natural smells
  • Tranquil outdoor settings
  • Friendly staff
  • Hiking trails
  • Hot tubs
  • Campsites
  • Cosy accommodation
  • Luxury, soft linen
  • Fully equipped self-catering accommodation


List of all participating reserves to choose from:

1. Cederberg Wilderness: Algeria (Excluding: Prik se Werf, Sas se Werf, Peerboom, Rietdak, Garskraal, Uitkyk, Waenhuis, and Kliphuis Campsites and Cottages). 

2. Rocherpan Nature Reserve 

3. Kogelberg Nature Reserve 

4. Vrolijkheid Nature Reserve 

5. Grootvadersbosch Nature Reserve: Excluding Scolopia (Launch Deal from R1340) 

6. Marloth Nature Reserve 

7. Goukamma Nature Reserve 

8. Gamkaberg Nature Reserve 

9. Limietberg Nature Reserve (Tweede Tol campsite) 

10. Robberg Nature Reserve 

11. Keurbooms Nature Reserve 

12. Anysberg (campsite only) 

13. Bliss on the Bay

Terms and Conditions:

  • The promotion will run from 01 May to 31 July 2023.
  • Book, pay and stay during the promotion period.
  • Book online, contact the call centre and on Nightsbridge for Bliss on the Bay only.
  • Selected self-catering and camping accommodation only.
  • The discount will only apply 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)
  • Winter promotional discounts cannot be used in conjunction with any other discounts.

    How to book:

    • To secure your next family holiday destination, book now using one of the following channels:
    • Book Online
    • Email: reservation.alert@capenature.co.za
    • Call: 087 087 8250
    • Offer valid until 31 July 2023.
    • Offer excludes: The Whale Trail, Scolopia, hiker’s huts, selected accommodation in the Cederberg, Gamkaskloof and all self-catering accommodation at Anysberg.

    We look forward to hosting you.

    T&Cs apply*

    #LiveInTheMoment #ConnectWithNature #CapeNatureWinterWarmer

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