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About us and the beautiful Kleinmond

About Castello Del Mare

At Castello Del Mare, we are passionate about ensuring that each and everyone that spends time here will have only good lasting memories of their stay.

Our inspiration was born when we travelled and spents nights away from home, what it was that we enjoyed about our overnight stays and what were the areas we felt could have been improved on. So when we renovated the rooms, this is what we thought of to ensure we incorporated both.

Each room is fully equipped with Wi-Fi, TV, Microwave, Electric Kettle, Frying Pan, Hot Plate Stove, plus Glasses, Mugs and Utensils.

Each room enjoys the luxury of brand new comfortable queen-size beds, and each bathroom is private with closed shower, wash basin and toilet.

The property is protected with CCTV Cameras, Electric Fence, Burglar Alarm and each room has it's own door key and Burglar Alarm activation/deactivation key that you alone can control! Parking is off the street and safe.

About Kleinmond

Kleinmond lies on a lagoon at the small mouth - hence the name - of the Botriver on a narrow strip of land hugged on the one side by the Palmiet Mountain range and on the other by the Atlantic Ocean.

Kleinmond is within easy driving distance from Cape Town, along the scenic coastal road known as R44 or Clarence Drive, Kleinmond is a peaceful little village endowed with some of the coast’s most natural beauty. It lies within the UNESCO declared Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve, which supports over 1600 species of fynbos, of which 150 are endemic.

The biosphere also has three areas of relic indigenous forest; similar to the celebrated Knysna forests, and provides nature lovers with numerous hikes offering solitude and remarkably unspoilt stretches of wilderness with rugged kloofs, valleys and several mountain peaks. One might catch sight of the rare Strawberry Rain Frog, March Rose proteas, exotic birds and even otters - particularly in the wetlands of the lagoon.

Despite its beauty and relative peacefulness, Kleinmond is the largest of the four coastal towns that fall within the biosphere and as such, serves as a commercial centre for the Hangklip-Kleinmond area. The town comes alive during holiday season and is renowned for large numbers of lobster in summer and whale watching in winter. Dolphins are even spotted from time to time.

Visitors to Kleinmond have access to safe swimming in lagoons, walking, hiking, bird watching, a black water river, caves and exciting rocky tidal pools; there is even a golf course for avid followers of the sport. Besides swimming at the beach, fishing is popular off the rocks.

Kleinmond is reputed to be home to the country’s only herd of wild horses that live in the wetland close to the mouth of the Bot River. They are said to have been abandoned by a British garrison after World War II and roam the flats and river estuary as they please. A little further along the coast, in Bettys Bay, is the Harold Porter Botanical Garden - a beautiful and secluded garden of some 10 hectares that represent the local environment by including elements of wetland, fynbos, forest and coastal vegetation and is really worth a visit.

Hermanus, where some of the world’s best land-based whale watching is possible, is only 20 minutes’ drive from Kleinmond. Adventure, in the form of abseiling, climbing, dune surfing or river rafting is all part of the enjoyment of staying in this delightful little town.

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