Cape Dutch Quarters - Tulbagh
Hotel, Serviced accommodationRated 4.3 in 173 Reviews
Cape Dutch Quarters is a collection of heritage properties offering diverse accommodation options in the heart of Tulbagh village, South Africa. The establishment features various types of lodging, including B&B, self-catering, and guest house accommodations, all situated within historic buildings dating back to 1810 and 1813.
The property underwent significant restoration after the 1969 earthquake, returning the buildings to their original historic appearance. Currently owned by Jayson Augustyn-Clark since 2005, who also chairs the local heritage foundation, the establishment maintains strong ties to the area's cultural preservation efforts.
The accommodation options include the Tulbagh Country Manor offering superior king and queen guest house rooms, The Victorian featuring luxury self-catering cottages and lofts, The Travelers Lodge providing classic Art Deco styled apartments, and Cape Dutch Villas offering three-bedroom villas for larger groups.
Guests can enjoy numerous activities within walking distance, including exploring Church Street's 32 architectural landmarks and three museums, visiting award-winning wine estates, and dining at local restaurants. On-site amenities include a swimming pool, garden courtyards, and a renowned three-course Country Breakfast.
The property's location provides easy access to the valley's attractions, including majestic mountains, wine estates, museums, and galleries. The establishment prides itself on its architectural significance, historical importance, and its role in preserving Tulbagh's unique heritage while offering modern comforts and convenience to visitors.
Solar energy powers the property, demonstrating its commitment to sustainable practices while maintaining its historic charm and character.