Enjo Nature Farm
Self-catering, Camping farm, FarmstayRated 4.7 in 270 Reviews
R 260
Avg per night for 2 guests
Enjo Nature Farm is a 200-year-old working farm situated in the Biedouw Valley of the Cederberg mountains, Western Cape, South Africa. The property offers traditional thatched Cape Dutch-style self-catering cottages and spacious campsites along a seasonal river, providing guests with a serene escape from busy tourist areas.
The accommodation options include several private and secluded self-catering cottages, each fully equipped with modern amenities while maintaining their rustic charm. All cottages, except for the off-grid Lonely Planet Cottage, are powered by mains electricity, with solar-heated water systems. The cottages feature indoor fireplaces, outdoor braai (barbecue) areas, and spectacular mountain and river views. Each unit comes fully furnished with all necessary household items and basic amenities. The Lonely Planet Cottage stands out as a unique offering, operating completely off-grid with solar power for lighting, refrigeration, and water heating.
The property also offers spacious campsites with electrical connections, water points, and fire pits, sharing access to communal ablution facilities. The farm's amenities include a natural dam with paddle skis and a canoe, hiking trails leading to the Enjo Amphitheatre and mountain spring, and opportunities for mountain biking. A small farm shop at the main house provides essential items. The farm's water supply comes from a pristine mountain spring and is potable.
The location offers excellent access to local attractions, including the Wupperthal Missionary Village, known for its handmade shoes and rooibos tea, and the Sevilla rock art trail. The Biedouw Valley is particularly spectacular during the spring flower season from July to September. The farm's remote setting ensures minimal cell phone reception, allowing guests to truly disconnect and immerse themselves in nature.