245 Main Road offers a self-catering unit on the host’s property and is located in the seaside village of Kleinmond. The property is the ideal base from which to explore the area’s many attractions, which include botanical gardens, fishing and whale-watching spots and seasonal cray fishing, beer and wine tasting farms, to name but a few.

245 Main Road

245 Main Road offers a self-catering unit on the host’s property and is located in the seaside village of Kleinmond. The property is the ideal base from which to explore the area’s many attractions, which include botanical gardens, fishing and whale-watching spots and seasonal cray fishing, beer and wine tasting farms, to name but a few.

Accommodation at 245 Main Road consists of 1 unit, which can accommodate 2 adults and 1 child. This unit comprises open-plan living and is furnished with a double bed and 1 single bed, and features an en-suite bathroom fitted with a shower, basin, and toilet. In addition, this unit contains a TV for media entertainment, a bar fridge, and tea- and coffee-making facilities. A microwave and kitchenware in the rustic kitchen area.

The property offers free Wi-Fi Internet access, secure parking and a shuttle service available (extra charge) to most places and attractions nearby.

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Hangklip-Kleinmond Tourism

The Hangklip Coast includes the towns of Kleinmond, Betty’s Bay, Pringle Bay and Rooiels, all located within the UNESCO Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve. The thin belt between the mountains and the sea hosts many wonders: from high peaks and fynbos-covered mountain slopes, rough ravines, caves, rivers and streams tumbling over edges to pristine beaches. The area has a typical Mediterranean climate: cool, wet winters with dry and hot summers. The indigenous forest and fynbos are home to a wide variety of animals, birds and insects. Here, you escape to nature!

Hangklip-Kleinmond Tourism

The Hangklip Coast includes the towns of Kleinmond, Betty’s Bay, Pringle Bay and Rooiels, all located within the UNESCO Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve. The thin belt between the mountains and the sea hosts many wonders: from high peaks and fynbos-covered mountain slopes, rough ravines, caves, rivers and streams tumbling over edges to pristine beaches. The area has a typical Mediterranean climate: cool, wet winters with dry and hot summers. The indigenous forest and fynbos are home to a wide variety of animals, birds and insects.  Here, you escape to nature!

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