Driehoek Guest Farm: Tranquil Camping in the Cederberg

A working farm set among the mountains and rivers of the Cederberg.

Cederberg Accommodation
Cederberg Accommodation

The region provides the ultimate escape from city life and, while the farm is a treasure in its own right, it also serves as a perfect base for exploring what is one of the country’s most hauntingly beautiful landscapes.

Driehoek Farm Cederberg

Distance from CT 3.5 hours

Facilities

  • Communal ablution facility with toilets, hot showers and a scullery
  • Limited bedding is available by arrangement (guests are encouraged to bring their own bedding and toiletries)

Activities

  • Explore the Cederberg on one of the farm’s many walking trails, passing by rock formations, waterfalls and natural pools where you can enjoy a refreshing dip
  • Hiking trails in the surrounding mountains (for hardier types)
  • Driehoek’s assortment of amicable farm animals (kids will love them)

Driehoek Farm

Pet policy Pets are not allowed.
Good to know Although the campsite is open all year round, camping in the area during winter is not recommended by management, as winters in the Cederberg are quite severe. However, there are also chalets on site, warmed by fireplaces, that make for a great winter getaway.
Insider tip For those who prefer to visit the site during quiet periods, it’s recommended to visit during the week, before or after long weekends and school holidays. For example, the second half of January, or any time during November.

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