21 campsites found
Browse 21 campsites in Overberg and nearby areas. Compare pricing, check facilities, and find your perfect camping spot.
Nestled on the green banks of the Sonderend River, Khomeesdrif Camping Site offers a genuine country escape just a short drive from the Overberg town of Riviersonderend. This is a place where families and nature lovers can truly unwind, surrounded by the gentle scenery of rolling hills and mature trees. The river is the heart of the campsite, providing a natural playground for swimming, tubing, and fishing, or simply a tranquil backdrop for an afternoon spent reading in a camp chair. Accommodation here caters to traditional campers and those seeking a little more comfort. You can choose from over forty spacious campsites, each set on well-maintained lawns with welcome shade for those warm Cape days. For a solid-roof stay, two charming wooden cottages are available, sleeping five and four guests respectively, offering a cozy, self-catering base to return to after a day of exploring. Beyond being a peaceful holiday spot, Khomeesdrif fosters a sense of community, occasionally hosting laid-back music events and friendly potjiekos competitions. It's this welcoming atmosphere that also makes it a lovely, rustic venue for small weddings or team-building events. We understand that pets are family, so well-behaved animal companions are welcome to join you with prior arrangement.
Just a 90-kilometre drive from Cape Town, Kleinmond Caravan Park offers a wonderfully accessible escape into the heart of the Kogelberg Biosphere, an area celebrated for its incredible biodiversity. Situated between the coastal towns of Betty’s Bay and Hermanus, this park serves as a practical and scenic basecamp for exploring the unique beauty of the Overberg coastline. The park itself offers a straightforward and scenic camping experience, with impressive mountain views providing a constant, dramatic backdrop. You can settle into one of the 56 generously sized campsites, each equipped with an electrical point for your convenience. Every site also features a built-in braai, creating a perfect spot for a social evening meal—just remember to pack your own grid and stand to place over it. While the park is a peaceful retreat, it also serves as an excellent base for exploring the area’s attractions. You're just a short distance from Kleinmond's beautiful Blue Flag beach and its famous harbour road with its quaint shops and restaurants. For those looking for other activities, the local golf club is only 1.4km away, and the magnificent Harold Porter Botanical Gardens are a must-see. The region’s renowned wine estates are also within easy driving distance, making it easy to combine a relaxing camping trip with a day of local sightseeing.
Discover a truly special piece of the Overberg at Kam’Bati, a family-focused resort situated on the beautiful working farm, Jubileeskraal. Owned and managed by the dedicated Badenhorst family, this is a place with a deep connection to the land and a unique geographical blessing. Here, on this very property, the Sonderend River and the mighty Breede River meet, creating a lush, vibrant, and incredibly scenic environment. It’s a place of natural energy and abundance, the perfect setting for a classic and memorable family getaway. The camping experience is designed to immerse you completely in this idyllic riverside setting. The beautiful campsites are nestled peacefully under the cool shade of giant, mature trees, right on the lush banks of the Breede River. Waking up to the gentle sounds of the river and the abundant birdlife is a truly special experience. In a thoughtful touch of service, the sites are attended to daily, with bins being cleared and classic braai drums cleaned for your convenience, allowing you to focus on relaxing and enjoying your holiday. Reflecting its family-run ethos, the resort is perfectly geared for a hassle-free family holiday. The ablution blocks are always kept spotlessly clean and are just a short and easy walk from the sites. For parents with young children, the inclusion of a dedicated baby changing station and a baby bath is a wonderfully considerate feature that makes a world of difference. It is this combination of a spectacular natural setting, a proud farming heritage, and a deep, practical understanding of a family's needs that makes Kam’Bati a truly cherished Overberg destination.
Gansbaai Caravan Park offers prime, oceanfront camping without the premium price tag, making it a fantastic and budget-friendly choice for a coastal getaway. Located in the heart of Gansbaai, this park is all about its unbeatable location. It’s the perfect spot to pitch your tent or park your caravan and immerse yourself in the fresh sea air and stunning views of Walker Bay. The park provides a generous number of spacious campsites, ensuring you have a comfortable base for your holiday. Each site is thoughtfully equipped with its own power point and a dedicated braai area, perfect for an evening cook-up while you watch the sunset over the ocean. Communal water taps are conveniently located throughout the park, and the ablution facilities are known for being kept clean, offering reliable hot showers for all guests. While the park itself is a peaceful place to relax, its location puts you at the epicentre of adventure. Gansbaai is famously known as the great white shark capital of the world, and the park is just a stone's throw from the harbour where the shark cage diving and whale watching boats depart. Whether you're seeking high-octane marine adventure or a quiet, affordable spot to enjoy the magnificent Overberg coastline, this park is an ideal choice.
Discover the perfect, peaceful base for your Overberg adventure at Swellendam Caravan Park. Nestled in the heart of South Africa's third-oldest town, this is a destination that offers a wonderful blend of natural beauty and rich, historical charm. The park is a serene, green oasis, a place where you can unwind and relax under the watchful gaze of the majestic Langeberg mountains. It’s the ideal choice for travelers who want a comfortable and straightforward base from which to explore the treasures of this renowned and picturesque region. The park itself is beautifully laid out, with large, open grassy areas that create a wonderful sense of space and tranquility. The camping and caravan sites are spacious and well-maintained, each equipped with a reliable 220V hook-up to ensure your modern comforts are taken care of. These sites are supported by clean, functional ablution facilities with reliable hot water, providing all the essential needs for an enjoyable stay. For those who prefer a solid roof, a selection of charming, self-contained thatched-roof cottages offers a fantastic and authentic alternative. From this peaceful haven, the best of Swellendam is right on your doorstep. You can take a leisurely stroll into town to explore its famous historic architecture, visit the renowned Drostdy Museum, or enjoy a meal at one of the many excellent restaurants and coffee spots. For the outdoor enthusiast, the nearby Marloth Nature Reserve offers a world of scenic hiking and biking trails. Whether you are just passing through on your journey or planning a longer stay to truly soak in the atmosphere, this park offers a wonderfully relaxed and convenient experience.
Experience the best of the world-renowned Overberg coastline from the perfectly positioned Onrus Caravan Park. Situated just a five-minute drive from the bustling heart of Hermanus, this municipal campsite boasts a truly unique location, stretching right along the ruggedly beautiful coast from Haarderbaai to Vermont. It serves as the ideal, affordable base for exploring everything this famous region has to offer, from the spectacular whale watching of Walker Bay to the charming shops, restaurants, and cliff paths of the town itself. The park places you directly in the midst of this incredible natural beauty. What makes this park so special and beloved is its clever natural protection. While the powerful Atlantic Ocean is just steps away, the campsite itself is wonderfully sheltered from the prevailing sea breezes by a dense, natural barrier of ancient milkwood trees and coastal bush. This creates a tranquil and surprisingly calm enclave, allowing you to enjoy the sounds and smells of the sea without the full force of the wind. The well-kept grounds and spacious sites within this green sanctuary provide a comfortable and peaceful environment for your tent or caravan. This welcoming and protected atmosphere has made Onrus a cherished destination for a vibrant community of regular visitors. It is particularly popular with pensioners and caravan clubs, who create a lively and friendly social hub, especially during the quieter low-season periods when generous discounts are offered. This strong sense of community, combined with its unbeatable location and well-maintained facilities, ensures the park's enduring popularity. It is a place where natural wonder and warm camaraderie come together to create a truly memorable holiday experience.
Crodinie Campsite offers a raw and deeply peaceful off-grid escape tucked away on the banks of the Breede River. Located roughly 20 kilometers from Swellendam on the Kemp family’s working farm, this destination is a sanctuary for those looking to swap modern distractions for the quiet rhythm of the river. The atmosphere is defined by the call of the fish eagle and the sight of the Cape Eagle Owl, making it a premier choice for birdwatchers and campers who value silence and a digital detox. The camping experience is grounded and authentic, featuring 15 stands set on lush green grass with ample shade from established trees. Access to the camp involves a steep hill, and while the road is accessible for all vehicles, a 4x4 is highly recommended if you are towing a heavy caravan or off-road trailer. In keeping with its off-grid philosophy, there is no electricity at the sites. Campers should come fully prepared for a self-sufficient stay, though ice and freezer space are available at the farmhouse roughly one kilometer away. Each stand features its own braai area, and guests are encouraged to bring their own drinking water as the farm water is not potable. Facilities are practical and well-maintained, featuring neat communal ablution blocks with hot water provided by gas geysers and solar-powered lighting. The river is the main attraction, offering deep pools for swimming, kayaking, and excellent fishing for carp and barbel. Whether you are exploring the farm’s hiking and mountain biking trails or simply relaxing by a campfire under the brilliant Overberg stars, the experience is one of genuine tranquility and unhurried farm hospitality.
Champagne Camp & Cottage offers a truly special retreat in the heart of the Overberg, perfectly designed for those who value privacy, comfort, and a deep connection with nature. Situated on the banks of the Sonderend River, this is not a large, bustling resort, but an intimate and tranquil getaway where the brilliance of the night sky is as much of an attraction as the landscape itself. The camping experience here is defined by its exceptional comfort and seclusion. A limited number of exclusive campsites are spread out along the riverbank, ensuring each guest enjoys a sense of personal space and an uninterrupted view. The standout feature is that every single site comes with its own private, well-appointed bathroom, providing a level of convenience and privacy that elevates the entire outdoor experience. The Sonderend River is the camp's natural playground, offering a beautiful and gentle stretch of water perfect for swimming, kayaking, or a bit of lazy afternoon fishing. When the sun goes down, the real magic begins. Being far from city lights, the stargazing here is absolutely breathtaking, making it an unforgettable experience for couples and families alike. Champagne Camp is the ideal choice for discerning campers seeking a peaceful, comfortable, and restorative escape in the countryside.
Escape to the authentic charm of a working Overberg farm at Oewerzicht, a destination that beautifully captures the soul of the countryside. This is a living, breathing agricultural landscape, where lush orchards of apples and pears flourish, rolling wheat lands stretch to the horizon, and large flocks of sheep graze peacefully. Keep a quiet watch, and you might be rewarded with the rare sight of a herd of Reebok roaming freely. It’s a place to disconnect from the urban rush and reconnect with the simple, profound rhythms of nature. The camping experience is designed to immerse you in this idyllic riverside setting. You'll find a selection of twenty-eight beautiful grass campsites, thoughtfully positioned right on the riverbank, with many featuring rustic reeded coverings for extra shade. The river itself is a natural playground, offering safe swimming, lazy afternoons spent tubing down the current, and excellent opportunities for canoeing and fishing. You’re encouraged to bring your own canoes and fishing tackle to make the most of this pristine environment, which is all supported by modern ablution facilities and private braai areas at each site. While the setting is rustic, your comfort is well catered for. For those seeking adventure beyond the river, the farm offers a challenging 20-kilometer mountain bike trail and scenic hiking routes. For the ultimate touch of rustic luxury, Oewerzicht offers a truly unique amenity: portable, wood-fired hot tubs. You can arrange to have one delivered directly to your campsite, creating your own private spa experience. Imagine soaking in the warm, bubbling water under a vast, star-filled country sky after a day of exploration. It’s the perfect, unforgettable end to a day on the farm.
For generations, Uilenkraalsmond Holiday Resort has been a cherished destination for families seeking the classic South African seaside experience. Situated just five kilometers from the bustling town of Gansbaai, this is one of the oldest and most popular holiday resorts in the entire Overberg region. It has a timeless, nostalgic charm, a place where the simple joys of sun, sand, and family take centre stage. An easy and scenic two-hour drive from Cape Town, it remains an accessible and beloved escape for a quick weekend getaway or a long, relaxing summer holiday. The resort's most beautiful feature is its unique natural setting. Here, the tranquil Uilenkraalsmond estuary and lagoon, with their rich abundance of bird and marine life, gently flow into the sea right at the main beach area. This creates a wonderful "best of both worlds" aquatic playground. The calm, shallow waters of the lagoon are a safe and idyllic paradise for young children to splash and play, while the main beach offers the classic thrill of the ocean waves. It’s a perfect environment for sun-seekers, nature lovers, and anyone who loves to be by the water. This is a destination that offers a casual, relaxed, and unpretentious holiday experience. The established and spacious caravan park provides a vibrant hub for campers, creating a wonderful community atmosphere where new friendships are often forged. For those who prefer a solid roof, an array of cozy self-catering bungalows, some right on the water's edge, offer a fantastic alternative. It is this combination of a prime natural location, a legacy of happy memories, and a friendly, family-focused spirit that makes Uilenkraalsmond an enduring coastal favourite.
Imagine securing your own private mountain sanctuary for a special getaway. At Eikebos Campsite, this is not just a possibility, it’s a promise. Nestled at the foot of the majestic Kleinswartberg mountains, this picturesque haven is reserved exclusively for one group at a time, ensuring absolute privacy and freedom. Whether you are planning a milestone family celebration, a club gathering, or a memorable weekend with a large circle of friends, Eikebos becomes your personal domain. The journey here, via a well-maintained gravel road, leads you to a secluded paradise where the only other guests are the ones you’ve invited. The campsite itself is a beautifully maintained, expansive stretch of lush green lawn, offering a versatile canvas for your group's unique setup. This generous space can comfortably accommodate up to 32 people, with plenty of room for caravans, bush trailers, and tents. The site is thoughtfully equipped with multiple power points to cater to the needs of a large party, and several braai facilities are available, allowing you to create your perfect social hub for communal cooking and evening campfires. The stunning mountain backdrop provides a breathtaking panorama, creating an unforgettable setting for your private event. Supporting your exclusive retreat is an ablution block of exceptional character and quality. Beautifully crafted with natural stone walls that blend harmoniously with the landscape, it offers a touch of rustic elegance. Inside, the hot-water showers, flush toilets, and neat washing-up area are for your group’s use alone, meaning no queues and no sharing, just the comfort and convenience of your own private facilities. This rare opportunity to enjoy a pristine, well-equipped campsite with complete exclusivity makes Eikebos an unparalleled destination for creating lasting memories with the people who matter most.
De Kleine Akker offers an intimate and rustic escape on a working farm, situated in the scenic area near Elim, just thirty minutes from Gansbaai. This destination is a hidden gem for campers seeking the pure simplicity of the countryside, surrounded by the unique fynbos of the Overberg and offering beautiful views of the nearby mountains. It is a place where time seems to stand still, making it an ideal sanctuary for nature lovers and those looking to trade the bustle of coastal towns for the silence of the farm. The camping experience is small-scale and personal, with a limited number of stands set on well-maintained lawns. The sites are spaciously laid out and provide wonderful, unobstructed views over the farmlands, where guests can often enjoy the sight of grazing farm animals nearby. To ensure a comfortable stay, each stand is equipped with its own electrical point and access to a shared water tap. The atmosphere at the campsite is informal and welcoming, perfect for long evenings spent around a campfire under the clear starry skies of the Western Cape. Facilities on the farm are neat and functional, featuring a communal ablution block equipped with hot showers and modern amenities. A covered lapa is also available, serving as a cozy central meeting spot for guests, complete with braai facilities. The surrounding area is excellent for relaxing walks along the farm paths or exploring the nearby beaches and nature reserves of Gansbaai and Stanford. With its personal touch and beautiful natural setting, the campsite provides a grounded and restorative outdoor experience in the heart of the Overberg.
Discover a place where peace, tranquility, and genuine hospitality are at the very heart of the experience at Leopard Trail Guest Farm. Perfectly situated against the beautiful foothills and slopes of the Langeberg mountains, this working farm offers an accessible and restorative escape from the city. Conveniently located on the R60 between Swellendam and Ashton, it serves as a fantastic central base for exploring the wider region. Above all, this is a place where guests are invited to slow down, unwind, and experience the profound beauty of these unspoiled natural surroundings. The farm’s bush camp is a true hidden gem, a secluded haven nestled between dramatic mountain cliffs. Here, you will find a beautiful, park-like camping area set on lush green lawns, with plenty of mature trees providing a generous canopy of cool shade. The heart of the bush camp is its lovely dam, a tranquil body of water that offers a perfect spot for a refreshing swim, a bit of fishing, or a gentle paddle in one of the available rowing boats. It’s a wonderfully private and serene environment for a classic, relaxing camping getaway. What truly sets Leopard Trail apart is its wonderfully generous and unhurried philosophy. This is most beautifully demonstrated by the simple but powerful policy that on Sundays, guests are welcome to stay as long as they want. There is no rush to pack up and check out; you are invited to savor every last moment of your weekend break. It is this thoughtful, guest-focused approach, combined with the spectacular natural setting and comfortable amenities, that makes Leopard Trail a truly special and heartfelt destination.
Die Dam Holiday Resort offers a classic family beach holiday in the heart of the Overberg, located right next to the Uilenkraalsmond Nature Reserve between Gansbaai and Pearly Beach. Despite its name, this is a coastal resort, not a dam, providing direct access to a beautiful and expansive sandy beach. It’s a place that has been loved by families for generations, known for its safe, relaxed atmosphere and its prime position for exploring this fascinating stretch of coastline. The resort provides a large number of well-established campsites, catering to both tents and caravans. These sites are arranged within a secure, fenced area and are serviced by several clean and functional ablution blocks, ensuring all the basic comforts are met for a hassle-free beach holiday. For non-campers, a variety of self-catering chalets offer a convenient alternative. The beach and the calm lagoon at the river mouth are the natural playground here, providing a safe environment for children to swim and play for hours. The resort also features a swimming pool for a freshwater dip. For nature lovers and thrill-seekers, the location is unbeatable. It is just a stone's throw from Gansbaai, the world-famous centre for shark cage diving and whale watching tours that explore the rich marine ecosystem around Dyer Island.
Discover the perfect balance between peaceful farm living and exciting coastal adventure at Strandskloof Caravan Park. Situated on a beautiful farm just ten kilometers from the bustling hub of Gansbaai, the park offers a serene and secluded atmosphere, far from the holiday crowds. Yet, the allure of the ocean is never far away, with the closest beach just a short four-kilometer drive from your campsite. This unique "best of both worlds" location allows you to enjoy the quiet rhythms of the countryside while having the famous coastline, with all its attractions, right on your doorstep. What truly sets Strandskloof apart is the exceptional and thoughtful design of the camping area itself. The spacious sites are all covered in lush, well-maintained grass, providing a clean and comfortable foundation for your setup. The most remarkable feature is the clever use of wooden fences, strategically placed to separate many of the sites. These partitions are a masterstroke, creating a wonderful sense of privacy, acting as a welcome windbreak on breezy days, and defining your own personal outdoor living space. Each site is also equipped with a reliable power point, ensuring your stay is as convenient as it is private. The meticulous attention to detail extends to the park’s pristine facilities. The ablution blocks for ladies and gents are kept exceptionally neat and clean, offering reliable hot water for a refreshing shower after a day of exploring. For those on longer stays, the convenience of a laundry room with coin-operated washing machines and dryers is a welcome bonus. A central washing-up area and outdoor washing lines add to the practical comforts. To top it all off, a small on-site shop selling basic necessities like wood and ice means you can relax completely, knowing everything you need for a comfortable and memorable holiday has been considered.
For the true adventure seeker, Kromrivier Farm offers an unfiltered and deeply rewarding escape into the wild heart of the country. This is a destination for those who find luxury in solitude and breathtaking scenery, not in extensive facilities. Situated in the secluded heart of a working farm, the campsite is cradled by magnificent mountain views and positioned right next to a tranquil farm dam. It’s a place to disconnect from the noise and reconnect with the elements, where the dramatic landscape itself provides all the entertainment you could possibly need. Your days here are unscripted, governed only by the sun and your own sense of exploration. You can spend your time hiking through the rugged terrain, discovering hidden corners of the farm, or cooling off with a refreshing swim in the dam. As dusk settles and the mountains are painted in evening colours, the real magic begins. Far from any city glow, the night sky reveals a brilliant tapestry of stars, offering a spectacle of cosmic proportions. It is in this quiet space, surrounded by unspoiled nature, that you can truly recharge and find a sense of perspective. The campsite is intentionally rustic, designed to complement the untamed environment. Each site has its own dedicated fire pit, which becomes the primal heart of your camp - a place for cooking, warmth, and sharing stories. While the experience is rugged, essential comforts are thoughtfully provided. Clean water is easily accessible, and the bathroom facilities feature a classic, wood-fired donkey system. The simple but profound luxury of a hot shower, earned by the crackle of a real fire, perfectly encapsulates the spirit of Kromrivier. It is a raw, authentic, and unforgettable outdoor experience.
BreedeOewer Bush Camp offers a raw and restorative escape for those who want to truly be at one with nature. Situated on the scenic banks of the Breede River in the heart of the Overberg, this destination is a far cry from the crowded atmosphere of a commercial resort. It is a place designed for self-sufficient campers who value freedom and solitude, where the daily rhythm is dictated by the flow of the river and the calls of local birdlife. The access routes consist of gravel roads, making it an ideal choice for high-clearance vehicles, 4x4 caravans, and rugged off-road trailers. The camping experience is defined by a lack of allocated site markings, allowing you the freedom to scout the terrain and select your own personal corner within the camp borders. This open-plan approach ensures that your stay feels personal and unconfined. In keeping with the authentic bush camp philosophy, the area has no access to electricity, encouraging a complete digital detox. While you should bring your own drinking water, the camp provides essential comforts through a rustic ablution block. Here, solar lighting illuminates the space, and a traditional donkey boiler is used to provide warm water for the three separate bathrooms. Days are best spent exploring the riverbanks, enjoying a slow picnic by the water, or simply soaking in the tranquility of the surrounding farm landscape. While the camp is intentionally minimalist, freezing facilities are available at reception for your convenience, and items like firewood and ice can be purchased on-site. Whether you are casting a line into the river or gathering around a private fire under the vast stars, the experience is one of pure, grounded simplicity.
Set in the picturesque Hemel-en-Aarde Valley between Hermanus and Caledon, Glen Oakes Farm offers a truly unique and exclusive escape. This destination is defined by its rolling green hills and the peaceful atmosphere of a working farm, famous for its pastured pigs and cattle. The real draw here is the sense of absolute privacy; the large, lush lawned area is rented out to only one group at a time. Whether you are a couple seeking a romantic, solitary retreat or a large gathering of friends and family, you have the entire space to yourselves, ensuring a quiet experience uninterrupted by other campers. The site is a haven for those who enjoy a "back-to-basics" lifestyle, as it is entirely off-grid with no electrical points. This allows for a deeper connection with the natural surroundings, where the evening light comes from a crackling campfire rather than a bulb. While the setup is rustic, the farm provides essential comforts with neat ablution facilities offering hot-water showers and flushing toilets. Campers are well-catered for with provided braai grids and fire kettles, perfect for slow mornings and long starlit dinners. Activities on the farm are centered around the simple joys of the outdoors. You can cool off in the rock pool or the farm pond—a perfect spot for the kids to splash around with tubes and inflatables—or spend a quiet afternoon fishing. The surrounding valley is a playground for hikers and mountain bikers, and children will love bringing their bikes to explore the farm tracks or interacting with the friendly farm animals. With its stunning mountain backdrops and exclusive-use policy, Glen Oakes provides a serene, grounded base for exploring the famous Hemel-en-Aarde region.
L'Agulhas Caravan Park offers a camping experience at the very edge of the continent. Located in the windswept and beautiful holiday town of L'Agulhas, this park is just a short walk from the iconic lighthouse and the stone monument that marks the southernmost tip of Africa. Staying here feels like a special occasion—a chance to set up camp at the point where the Indian and Atlantic oceans officially meet. The park itself is a large, municipal-style campground that buzzes with a classic, family-friendly energy, especially during school holidays. It provides a generous number of grassed campsites, catering to both tents and caravans, and offering a traditional seaside holiday atmosphere. These sites are serviced by several functional ablution blocks, providing the essential comforts for a comfortable stay at this unique geographical landmark. The coastline here is ruggedly beautiful and full of character. Known as an angler's paradise, the rocky shores offer some of the best fishing in the region. The area is also famously known as the "Graveyard of Ships," and a visit to the shipwreck museum adds a fascinating historical element to your trip. With relatively mild sea temperatures year-round, the protected rock pools and small beaches offer a wonderful place to explore and swim, making it an unforgettable destination for the whole family.
Situated right on the edge of the False Bay shoreline, Hendon Park Resort offers a classic seaside camping experience in the popular holiday town of Gordon's Bay. The resort is uniquely positioned where the rocky coastline transitions into a long, sandy stretch of beach, providing campers with direct access to the water just steps from their stands. The atmosphere is defined by the invigorating sea breeze and the sounds of the ocean, making it a favorite for those who want a front-row seat to the spectacular sunsets over the bay. It is a functional and centrally located destination, ideal for families and travelers who want to be close to the heartbeat of a bustling tourist town. The park features stands set on level, seasonal grass that are designed to accommodate a variety of camping styles, from tents to large caravans. Each site is practically equipped with its own power point, water access, and a dedicated braai area, ensuring you have the essentials for a comfortable coastal stay. The facilities are communal and include ablution blocks with hot water showers and flushing toilets, as well as a dedicated scullery area for washing up. Because the resort is managed by the local municipality, it offers a grounded and accessible option for those who prioritize location and immediate beach proximity. Life at the resort revolves around the sand and surf. The beach in front of the camp is perfect for long walks, beach games, and ocean swimming, eventually merging with the main Gordon's Bay beach. For families, there is a kiddies' play park to keep the little ones entertained, while anglers and water sports enthusiasts will find the area well-suited for a variety of ocean-based activities. Its location is a major highlight, with supermarkets and a wide array of restaurants and takeaways all within a one-kilometer radius. Whether you are exploring the scenic coastal roads nearby or simply relaxing by the waves, Hendon Park provides a convenient and scenic base for a Western Cape holiday.
Situated between the vibrant coastal towns of Strand and Gordon’s Bay, Harmony Park Resort offers a budget-friendly coastal getaway overlooking the waters of False Bay. This municipal resort is perfectly positioned for those who want to be close to the ocean and within easy reach of the many shops and restaurants that line this popular stretch of the Western Cape coastline. The atmosphere is open and lively, often characterized by the hum of day visitors who flock to the area to enjoy the sea air. It is a straightforward, functional destination that serves as a convenient base for travelers looking to enjoy the seaside without a high price tag. The stands are situated on level, seasonal grass and offer an open layout that provides plenty of room for different camping setups. While the park lacks natural shade trees, the open environment ensures a bright, airy feel with a constant sea breeze. The resort offers a mix of electrified and non-electrified sites, allowing you to choose the level of utility that suits your needs. The facilities are basic and communal, including ablution blocks with hot water showers and flushing toilets. As this is a popular public spot, the amenities are simple and grounded, catering to those who prioritize location and affordability. Life at the resort is centered on the water, with a tidal pool providing a safe and popular spot for ocean swimming. The rocky coastline and nearby beaches offer ample opportunity for fishing and beach walks, and the resort is an excellent starting point for exploring the scenic Clarence Drive toward Rooi-Els. Because the park can become very busy with day visitors, especially during peak season, it offers a social and energetic environment. Whether you are spending the day at the tidal pool or using the park as a springboard to explore the nearby Helderberg mountains, Harmony Park provides an accessible gateway to the False Bay coast.