You‘re trying to save the planet, but you‘re also trying to enjoy a luxurious vacation away from the city. Thankfully, Cape Town is home to a range of incredible eco-friendly spots that are just waiting to be explored.
One such little gem is Dwarsberg Trout Hideaway, an idyllic location for those looking to plan a wedding and say “I do” or simply escape to the mountains and enjoy a welcome break from the bustle of life.
Nestled in the Breedekloof, they offer a range of accommodation options including beautiful cottages, but it’s their pods that are truly exciting.
If you loved watching The Last Airbender or just love nature, then you’ll really appreciate the various elements that are infused into each pod.
For example, the Dragonfly pod offers a gorgeous space for family or friends looking to share in the beauty that this region has to offer.
Spend your mornings watching the sun come up over the breathtaking mountains and vineyards while enjoying the “water element” that this space, which is expertly decorated in elements of blue.
Located on a working fruit and wine farm, there’s plenty to get up to when exploring this slice of paradise. Hiking trails, fly fishing and getting your heart pumping with various mountain biking trails located in the area are just a few of the incredible things you can spend your day doing before you head back and relax in the unique woodfired hot tub.
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Each pod is unique with the Wallis Simpson pod offering elements of fire and a moody interior, while Mayfly provides light and airy decor elements that enhance the beauty of your surroundings.
These luxurious eco-pods blend seamlessly with the exquisite natural beauty, utilising solar power and an eco-friendly lightweight steel design.
Get your wallets out and get ready to hit book! Spending a night indulging in nature and luxury will cost you around R1500 per person, per night. However, this depends on the season and how many people will be sharing.
This is definitely the perfect hideaway!
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Picture/s: Dwarsberg Trout Hideaway