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Midweek Special - Stay for 3 Only Pay for 2

3 Aug 2023

Wake up to the sound of birds humming, views that enlighten and encourage your mood for the day, and cosy accommodation that makes you feel at home, but instead, you find yourself immersed in the wonders of CapeNature’s 25 nature reserves.

We understand the pressure of day-to-day responsibilities and tasks that may cause one to feel discourage, fatigue, or even uninspired to press on, that’s why CapeNature is calling everyone to share the great news! Our mid-week offer campaign is giving you and yours the option to book a three-night stay at selective nature reserves and guess what!? You’ll pay for two! Yay to mid-week spoils. We are going the extra mile because we love mental health breakaways and promoting wellness while connecting with nature. With that said, when booking this offer that is valid from Monday – Thursday, you’ll get to check-out at 11 am, as opposed to 10 am. This is too awesome to miss out on! Run, jump, call all your loved ones to get in on this amazing deal!

FAQs:

Which nature reserves can I book at?

List of all participating reserves to choose from:

1. Cederberg Wilderness (selected products only)
2. Rocherpan Nature Reserve
3. Kogelberg Nature Reserve
4. Vrolijkheid Nature Reserve
5. Grootvadersbosch Nature Reserve
6. Marloth Nature Reserve
7. Goukamma Nature Reserve
8. Gamkaberg Nature Reserve
9. Limietberg Nature Reserve (selected campsites)
10. Robberg Nature Reserve
11. Keurbooms Nature Reserve
12. Anysberg Nature Reserve (Campsites only)

Fine Print:

Reserves are subject to change upon unexpected closures, which will be communicated on our website when booking your stay. 

How long is the mid-week offer valid until? 

The offer is valid until 31 August 2023.

How do I make a booking? 

You may visit our booking portal here. Alternatively, please contact us via telephone on 087 087 8250, or email at reservation.alert@capenature.co.za

Benefits of booking our mid-week campaign:

  • Mid-week breaks are great to unwind and relax.
  • Great savings – pay less and enjoy more.
  • Soak up in a hot tub while reflecting on the lovely time off and away in nature.
  • Clear your mind and plan for your upcoming week.
  • Sleep-in and enjoy a lovely breakfast overlooking scenic views.
  • Take a walk along the nature reserve for a self-meditation session.
  • Take a hike to boost positive endorphins.
  • The list goes on. 

Let CapeNature help you - Live in the moment, Connect with Nature.

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