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Nuwefonteinskop Lodge- Kotzesrus
Nuwefonteinskop Lodge- Kotzesrus has garden views, free WiFi and free private parking, situated in Kotzesrus. There is a fully equipped private bathroom with shower and free toiletries.

Dogstone Cottage
Offering a garden and quiet street view, Dogstone Cottage is situated in Hondeklipbaai, 26 km from Skilpad Wildflower Reserve and 49 km from Namaqua Coast National Park.

Honne-Pondokkies
Situated in Hondeklipbaai in the Northern Cape region, Honne-Pondokkies features accommodation with free private parking. The lodge offers a terrace.

Soebatsfontein Guest Lodge
Situated in Soebatsfontein, Northern Cape region, Soebatsfontein Guest Lodge is set 32 km from Skilpad Wildflower Reserve. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.

Oceana Hondeklipbay
Offering free WiFi, private parking and a private beach area, the recently renovated property of Oceana Hondeklipbay, offers rooms in Hondeklipbaai, 26 km from Skilpad Wildflower Reserve and 49 km...

Fisherman's Cottage
Offering garden views, Fisherman's Cottage is an accommodation located in Hondeklipbaai, 25 km from Skilpad Wildflower Reserve and 49 km from Namaqua Coast National Park.

DE SWARTE MOSSEL
Located 48 km from Namaqua Coast National Park, DE SWARTE MOSSEL offers accommodation in Hondeklipbaai. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.

Namaqualand Eco Lodge
Situated in Soebatsfontein, Namaqualand Eco Lodge features free WiFi and mountain views, 32 km from Skilpad Wildflower Reserve. There is a fully equipped kitchenette and a private bathroom.

Honnehokke Resort
Situated within 25 km of Skilpad Wildflower Reserve and 49 km of Namaqua Coast National Park in Hondeklipbaai, Honnehokke Resort features accommodation with seating area.

Namaqua Flowers Beach Camp
Boasting sea views, Namaqua Flowers Beach Camp offers accommodation with a private beach area and a patio, around 29 km from Namaqua Coast National Park.

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- 10.0
Love to walk arround Light Tower and drive to Ship Wreck.
Love to walk arround Light Tower and drive to Ship Wreck. Food at Dop and Kreef was great and staff very helpfull. Remember to fill up fuel before final drive to Hondeklip. Closest petrol station 20km away.Guest review byAnonymous - 8.0
Soebatsfontein is small with not much in the way of shops.
Soebatsfontein is small with not much in the way of shops. Take what you need unless your accommodation can provide meals. I am not sure there is a garage for petrol/diesel. It is a great remote spot to do day trips to see flowers in flower season. Expect only gravel roads and watch the routes Google maps may send you on. If they take a long time they may be 4x4 routes. The local town hall is opened with interesting crafts during the flower season.Guest review byHelenSouth Africa - 6.0
Hondeklipbaai is quite a depressing, run down village, with...
Hondeklipbaai is quite a depressing, run down village, with limited lighting at night so we were advised not to walk to the local restaurant. If you are keen to get away from it all, it may appeal to you - but for a family with teenagers, not an ideal destination. We were only there for a night; so did not get to the reserve; which I believe is spectacular in Spring.Guest review byAlison - 8.0
Hondeklipbaai has not much to offer ito entertainment, a...
Hondeklipbaai has not much to offer ito entertainment, a small, ex-fishing village which is rather run down - although the accommodation offered is totally acceptable. The prices on the menu of the harbour restuarant is, for locals travellers, somewhat pricey. Really enjoyed our trip along the rugged coastline to the shipwreck. Even though we were approached, on two occassions, for money and liquor, overall, the local folk are very friendly.Guest review byTrevorSouth Africa