Cederberg
Mountains, Western Cape, South Africa
Nestled in a riverine valley, surrounded
by spectacular rock formations and rivers,
Bushmans Kloof offers a unique wilderness
experience at the foothills of the Cederberg
Mountains, 270 km from Cape Town. This 18,000
acre wilderness reserve boasts “one
of the world’s largest open-air art
galleries” with more than 130 ancient
San Bushmen rock-art sites.

Bushmans Kloof
is renowned for its stylish and contemporary
country cuisine. The chef specialises in
seasonal dishes with a touch of Cape heritage
cooking, using organically grown farm produce,
and fresh ingredients from the expansive,
walled vegetable, fruit and herb garden.
Guests are invited to the wine cellar to
select their wine from an award-winning wine
list, which features top South African labels.
Bushmans Kloof accommodates 32 guests in
luxurious accommodation and is well suited
to those who enjoy the beauty of large open
areas. Each room is individually decorated
with private verandas and beautiful views.

The Wilderness Reserve offers walking, mountain
biking, river walks, canoeing and swimming
in crystal clear natural rock pools, bird
watching, rock-art excursions, game viewing
and sunset game drives in open 4x4 game vehicles.
It is the perfect environment for painting,
photography, stargazing, picnics, reading
and studying the history of the San and their
famous rock art. Bushmans Kloof is well combined
in September for the Namaqualand Flowers
and the whales in Hermanus. The Spa is an
added bonus where guests can receive various
treatments. We recommend at least a three-night
stay to take in the beauty of the area. Family
Packages are run throughout the year.

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