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We love visiting towns near Cape Town to take a break from the hustle and bustle of work and living in a major city. One of our favourite towns to visit is Robertson farm stay, a quiet and calm town, that helps you reset again. Watch here.

We just went back there recently and we stayed at the Sundowner Cottage in the Amanadalia Farm and it was, in a nutshell, a mesmerising stay. With the backdrop of the Langeberg mountains, the views are absolutely breathtaking.

Robertson Farm Stay

After a short dirt road drive (accessible to all cars), you will find yourself at a lodge in the middle of greenery and beauty. The accommodation has everything you could want. You get 3 bedrooms, 4 beds, a kitchen with all the equipment you need, and a lounge area with really comfortable couches.

There’s even a gas heater that works amazingly well to heat up the whole place during the colder months. The upstairs room is really roomy and gives you the perfect view of the night sky.

Robertson Farm Stay
Robertson Farm Stay

But wait, there is even more! Each cottage comes with an outdoor space that has a fire space, doubling up to keep you warm or braai. There is also a wood-fired hot tub that is just the dip you need. Aliasgher also jumped in the tub before warming it for a cold plunge, which was exactly what his muscles needed.

The farm has other cool features that make staying here even better. If you’ve got a 4×4, you can do a game drive around the property. You’ll see various animals roaming the farm when you’re driving around, which is really special.

You’re basically visiting them in their natural home and they seem pretty comfortable with guests. We spotted a springbok on one of our trips there. There’s also a swimming pool and a relaxing area close to the cottages.

Robertson Farm Stay

Our host, Jackie, was incredibly kind and prompt in responding to our queries. The cottages are about R1400 to R1650 per night, depending on when you visit! You can book here.

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