B's Cabin
- Capacity: 6 people
- All ages welcome
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Check-in: 14:00 to 18:00
Check-out: 10:00 - Address: 4023 Crassula Avenue, Betty's Bay, 7141, Western Cape
- From R1 800 per night (sleeps 6)
Description
B's Cabin is a lovely log cabin for a family of 4 adults and 2 children in Betty’s Bay, 400 m from the penguin colony at Stony Point and the ocean.
The spacious house has wrap-around verandas with beautiful views and can accommodate 4 adults and 2 children. The house comprises 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and an open-plan kitchen and living area. Two of the bedrooms contain a four-poster double bed, and the third bedroom contains a single bed with a pull-out bed for 2 children. The rooms share the use of bathrooms fitted with baths and toilets, for convenience, linen and bath towels are provided. Guests are required to provide their own swimming towels.
The spacious kitchen is equipped with a stove, a microwave, a fridge, a washing machine, as well as tea- and coffee-making facilities and meals can be enjoyed at the breakfast bar or the dining table. Guests can relax in the cosy lounge with a TV, Wi-Fi access, and a reading nook under the staircase.
The house is fitted with an alarm system, and pets are welcome with prior arrangements.
Betty’s Bay offers various restaurants and activities such as sandboarding, swimming, surfing, walking and hiking trails.
Room Arrangements
Bedroom
En-suite
1 x Double Bed
Shower, Toilet
Bedroom
En-suite
1 x Double Bed
Bath, Toilet
Bedroom
1 x Child-Only Couch for 1
1 x Child-Only Bed for 1
Bathroom
Bath, Toilet
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Location
- 4023 Crassula Avenue, Betty's Bay, 7141, Western Cape
- Guests think B's Cabin is in an excellent location
- Capacity: 6 people
- All ages welcome
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Check-in: 14:00 to 18:00
Check-out: 10:00 - Address: 4023 Crassula Avenue, Betty's Bay, 7141, Western Cape