Bedrock Lodge
Indoor lodging, LodgingRated 4.1 in 70 Reviews
R 1,320
Per night
Bedrock Lodge is situated in Port Nolloth, Northern Cape, South Africa, and holds the distinction of being the town's oldest and most historic guesthouse, with buildings dating back to 1855. The establishment offers both bed & breakfast and self-catering accommodations, with most units enjoying prime beachfront locations that provide spectacular ocean sunset views.
Port Nolloth serves as an ideal year-round holiday destination, maintaining moderate summer temperatures around 28°C thanks to cooling ocean breezes. The area is particularly notable during late winter when the Namaqualand semi-desert transforms with colorful wildflower displays. The nearby Richtersveld mountain-desert, just two hours away, makes it an excellent base for nature enthusiasts.
The property features various accommodation options, including the main house with its Grace Room offering sea views and queen-sized bed, and the Rose Room with separate entrance and two beds. The In-House Suite provides a bedroom and lounge arrangement, while self-catering options include the two-bedroom Matchbox and Blue House units, the three-bedroom Palm Court, and two Beach Cottages accommodating up to eight and seven guests respectively.
The lodge combines historic charm with modern amenities, featuring antique décor alongside contemporary conveniences. Facilities include a swimming pool and braai (barbecue) areas. The Port Nolloth Museum is conveniently located on the premises, and guests can enjoy walks along the Grazia de Beer Beachfront boardwalk to a pristine white sandy beach, passing historic buildings including the oldest Roman Catholic Church (established 1904) in the area.