Location: South Africa » Western Cape » Cape Peninsula » False Bay » Whale Coast » Simons TownAvian LeisureFroggy Farm, Simon's Town, overlooking False Bay and set amidst pristine Cape Fynbos DescriptionLUXURY SELF-CATERING ACCOMMODATION in Simons Town, Cape Town.Avian Leisure have two spacious and modern FOUR STAR GRADED apartments - Shearwater & Watsonia - both with their own private entrances and ample off road parking. Shearwater, with its unrestricted and fabulous sea views, sleeps 4 adults comfortably. Facilities include a large open plan living room with self-contained kitchen and dining and sitting areas, a large sea-facing master bedroom and a second bedroom, both with twin beds, and two bathrooms, one with shower and one with bath. Both living room and master bedroom face onto a large wooden deck with views in all directions. Kitchen is fully equipped with hob, oven, microwave, fridge, crockery and cooking utensils. TV and telephone available and kettle braai by arrangement. Watsonia is a one bedroomed suite, with twin beds, a bathroom with large shower and a light and airy living room with small but well equipped kitchenette (fridge, microwave, hob, crockery and cooking equipment). TV. Garden access provides stunning sea and mountain views. Accommodation Avian Leisure has a magnificent situation at the top of Froggy Farm, Simon's Town, overlooking False Bay and set amidst pristine Cape Fynbos - this means you can see whales, fur seals, penguins, sunbirds, sugarbirds and a host of other birds right from your bedroom! An added delight is the regular night-time view of porcupines coming to the garden pond!  Avian Leisure’s location in Cape Town makes it perfect accommodation for doing Cape Peninsula birding trips, pelagic birding trips, shark trips, whale watching trips, or just enjoying the natural beauty in the Table Mountain National Park  We have two spacious and modern FOUR STAR GRADED apartments, both with their own private entrances and ample off road parking. Attractions- We are ideally situated to explore the delights of the Western Cape, from Cape Point to the Cape Winelands.
- Avian Leisure’s location makes it the ideal accommodation base in Cape Town for doing Cape Peninsula birding trips, pelagic birding trips, shark trips, and whale watching trips, or just enjoying the natural beauty in the Table Mountain National Park.
- Simon's Town is a charming and historic village offering warm hospitality and a relaxed atmosphere.
- There are a variety of good restaurants and interesting shops in the village and surrounding area.
- Simon's Town has safe, sheltered bathing beaches on the warm water side of the Peninsula, with our favourite beach just below Avian Leisure.
  
Accolades | :Tourism Council of SA Star Grading |
TGCSA Star Grading FacilitiesAccess to a myriad of activities, experiences and sights- sea fishing, walking, scuba diving, canoeing, bird watching, pelagic trips, whale watching, golfing, shark viewing, to name but a few... And over and above all this, there are the simple pleasures of waking to a spectacular sunrise over False Bay and watching the full moon emerge over the bay. Laundry service is available in the village. All towels and linen are provided and are changed twice a week. The apartments are serviced on a twice weekly basis.
DirectionsFrom Cape Town International Airport
The drive from Cape Town International Airport to Simon’s Town takes about 45 minutes. Follow the N2 towards Cape Town and then take the M3 to Muizenberg. At the end of the M3 motorway you can go either left (via Main Rd along the sea) or right (via Ou Kaapse Weg). Both routes will get you to Simon’s Town, but the left hand route is the more straight forward one. So, turn left and at the next set of lights, turn right into Main Rd towards Muizenberg, Fish Hoek and on to Simon’s Town. Continue for about 2 kms beyond the village past the golf course. Immediately after the Oatlands Holiday Accommodation sign, turn right into Dorries Drive. Follow the winding road for 1 km up the hill till you reach No. 88 on the RHS. |