Seaside Cottages 1 & 2

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Situated approximately 145 km North of Cape Town, along South Africa’s West Coast, Paternoster is a place where time stands still. It is a place where one can experience the authenticity and timelessness of a picturesque fishing village where past meets present. Where the vibrancy and charm of the local community is as colourful today as it was one hundred years ago.

Accommodation

These superbly positioned cottages, situated in the local village overlooking the ocean, offer discerning travellers the ultimate holiday experience.  The generous open-plan living rooms, dining areas and kitchens with old French style furniture create a calm and serene atmosphere.

Large folding doors open onto the verandas, each with a rim flow pool emulating the azure colour of the Atlantic Ocean and boasting unrivalled views – the perfect place to take in a beautiful sunset and for whale and dolphin spotting.

Facilities

• Each cottage offers:
• 2 exquisite and timelessly elegant double bedrooms, both leading onto the patio and one with unspoilt sea views (max four guests per cottage).
• 2 lavish en-suite bathrooms (1 with shower and 1 with bath and shower).
• Open plan kitchen and lounge area with fireplace.
• Rim flow swimming pool.
• Stunning sea views.

Activities

• Partake in saltwater soaked adventure sports, from surfing, swimming, diving, windsurfing and kayaking to kite surfing.
• Indulge in long beach walks on beautiful, endless, untouched sandy white beaches.
• Visit the local fishermen returning with their early morning catch on the beach.
• Savour the seafood delicacies fresh from the West Coast, by preparing your own meal or visit one of the rustic local restaurants.
• Whale and Dolphins can be spotted in the bay from July – December.
• The world famous flower season is from August to October.
• Visit the nearby Cape Columbine Nature Reserve, situated 5 km from Paternoster.


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