CAPE WINELANDS

At the gateway to the Cape Winelands, the contemporary, five-star Hazendal Hotel and Spa is framed by rolling vineyards and the Bottelary and Simonsberg mountains in the distance. Amid this scenic splendour, an exclusive and multifaceted accommodation experience awaits your arrival.

Having something to offer for the entire family is at the heart of Hazendal’s identity. On the Estate, you will find a range of restaurants that cater for all tastes, from fine dining to casual deli experiences and flame-grilled delights that everyone can savour. For the sports enthusiasts, there is a driving range, an 18-hole par 3 golf course, and a padel court. Art and culture enthusiasts can explore the Classic Car Collection and Marvol Art Gallery, while families with kids can enjoy the Putting Park and Wonderdal Edutainment Centre.

Welcomed with heartfelt hospitality and polished service, Hazendal truly is the destination for all your journeys.

The destination for all your journeys

Wander into a strikingly beautiful world where authentic luxury and modern style merge perfectly with layers of historical charm and eclectic character

  •  CHECK IN  3:00 PM
  •  CHECK OUT  12:00 PM
  • ADDRESS: The Hazendal Hotel
    Bottelary Road New entrance from Ronelle Street via, Kruis St
    Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa, 7599

Featured Experiences

18-HOLE PAR-3 GOLF COURSE

Golfing at Hazendal

Hazendal offers an idyllic setting for golfers to refine their skills or enjoy the greens.

MARVOL GALLERY & JAZZ CLUB

Arts and Culture at Hazendal

Art and Jazz lovers will be delighted by Hazendal’s gallery and events.

HAZENDAL WINE LOUNGE

Wine Tasting at Hazendal

Enjoy the result of winemaking excellence through generations.

CLASSIC CAR COLECTION

Classic Car Collection at Hazendal

This striking display of classic cars will transport you through bygone years.

WINE TASTING AT
 

Hazendal Wine Lounge

BUILT IN APPROXIMATELY 1870

The wine tasting experience not only presents you with a taste of the region’s fascinating history but is an elegant experience, unfolding in an immaculately refurbished wine lounge which was once the farm’s original wine cellar

Public Spaces at The Hazendal Hotel

FAQ's

The Hazendal Hotel & Spa

Superior Rooms, Junior Suites & Presidential Suite

  • 0 to under the age of 3 years: complimentary stay in a cot – subject to availability
  • 3 to under the age of 16 years: Rollaway bed available at R1,400.00 per night – includes breakfast and welcome pack – one rollaway bed per room –  subject to availability
  • Inter-connecting rooms available. Applicable in the Superior rooms only – subject to availability

 Luxury Rooms

  • 0 to under the age of 3 years: complimentary stay in a cot – subject to availability
  • 3 to under the age of 12 years: Sleeper couch available at R1,400.00 per night – includes breakfast and welcome pack – maximum of two children per sleeper couch
  • 12 to under the age of 16 years: Rollaway bed available at R1,400.00 per night – includes breakfast and welcome pack – one rollaway bed per room –  subject to availability

To ensure that you have the most pleasant and memorable stay possible, we recommend that you include the following items when packing:
 

  • A variety of lightweight and warm clothing as the Cape’s weather can be unpredictable
  • A hooded jacket for rainy seasons
  • Walking shoes
  • Hat
  • Swimming gear
  • Sunblock
  • Sunglasses
  • Camera

 
Don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you need further info.

Hazendal Hotel and Spa is set upon the Bottelary Hills, at the winelands’ starting point, gazing over rolling vineyards which have come to be a well-loved characteristic of the region. On the opposite side of the Bottelary River, eight different incredibly fertile soil types exist. Back in 1699, before the vineyards were established, the land was used for farming with grain and cattle. Interestingly, this is where the name, Bottelary originated — from the Dutch word, bottelarij, which means ‘pantry’

The region’s Mediterranean climate makes for pleasant summers, although winds can pick up. Notwithstanding the Cape’s unpredictable weather, which has earned it the reputation of having four seasons in one day, the region experiences an average of over 3 000 hours of sunshine a year. Winters are typically rainy, but the region takes on a cosy atmosphere.

Average Day Temperatures:

27˚C (December to March)

21˚C (April to May)

17˚C (June to September)

22˚C (October to November)

South African Rand (ZAR). Visa and Mastercard are accepted.

No cheques are accepted.

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