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Longbeach Lodge

Longbeach Lodge

Description

A luxury self-catering holiday home, ideal for holidays in or around Cape Town. Longbeach Lodge sleeps 4, 6 or even eight guests in 4-star luxury holiday accommodation very close to the beach in Kommetjie, Cape Town – a spacious and beautifully appointed seaside holiday cottage with swimming pool, providing spacious accommodation for up to eight guests.

Longbeach Lodge is less than a minute's drive from wild and wonderful Kommetjie Long Beach, a world famous surfing beach. It is totally charming, luxurious and sophisticated, with a romantic beach pool set in truly beautiful and totally private surroundings, and offers relaxed, comfortable and affordable accommodation in the picturesque Cape Peninsula.

The 4-star self-catering accommodation comprises 3 luxury double bedrooms in the main house, one with bunk beds and the master bedroom with queen bed and an en-suite bathroom, the second with double bed and family bathroom, and the third with bunk beds. A pretty timber cottage in the garden, close to the main house, provides a fourth luxury double bedroom serviced by a very characterful and fun ‘Out Of Africa’ outside shower, basin and toilet like a game lodge. A wall safe has recently been added for jewellery and valuables, ensuring peace of mind for guests.

So, four guests would be wonderful, six would be sublime and eight still perfect. There's also a camper cot for a babe-in-arms, a high chair and a safety net for the pool. Three inside entertaining areas all open to a brilliant and quite enchanting covered outside dining area with a 8-seater table lit by a real candle chandelier and a built-in barbeque. A galley kitchen features state-of the-art marble worktops, plenty of cupboards, washing machine and dishwasher.

A beautiful, tear-shaped “beach” pool sparkles in a totally private and lush sub-tropical garden, with deck chairs and a large sunshade. Even beach chairs and beach umbrella are provided for the beach, to ensure your complete lazy, hazy, surf-side enjoyment. There’s also a burglar alarm, a large double garage and stacks of secure, off – street parking.

Everybody who has stayed here has been thrilled with Longbeach Lodge. It’s less than a minute's drive from wild and wonderful Kommetjie Longbeach, a world famous surfing venue, and also close to a small river that you can walk down to get there – in just 5 minutes. By day it’s a sheltered, restful haven in a beautiful and mellow setting and at night the sea is sometimes so loud it’s as if you’re sleeping in the dunes.

Accommodation

There are 3 luxury double bedrooms, one with bunk bed and the main with en-suite bathroom. There’s a second family bathroom, plus the outside “bush” shower, basin and toilet. A delightful cottage in the garden provides a fourth double bedroom and the TV room has a double sleeper couch. So, 6 to 8 would be perfect; 9 to 10 - fine; and the baby in the camper cot makes 11. There are 3 inside entertaining areas - sitting room, dining room and sunny TV / playroom all opening to an enchanting covered outside barbeque / dining area with 10-seater table lit by a real candle chandelier. A beautiful beach pool sparkles in a very private, sunny sub-tropical garden. The well-appointed galley kitchen has state-of the-art marble worktops and plenty of cupboards. If you’re spending time on the beach take the beach chairs and beach umbrella down with you.

Contact Details

Name of hostsLongbeach Lodge
Tel:+27 (0)21 785 4349
fax+27 (0)21 785 6751
Cell+27 (0)83 456 7771
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Attractions

10 best things to do at Longbeach Lodge...

These things you absolutely have to do during your stay at Longbeach Lodge. You're in a unique area of the world and almost all these amazing experiences are unique to this area.

1.Surf those waves!

The surf's always up at Kommetjie Longbeach! It's easy to spend days lapping up the sunshine watching the surfers, kite-surfers and body-boarders but how about doing it yourself? No better place to start than Kommetjie! Grab a wetsuit and a surf or body board from the Kommetjie Surf Shop (021-7894804) at Post Office House, Huskisson Way, Kommetjie, and take to the waves. You'll be surprised how quickly you get the hang of it!

2.Swim with the penguins!

Glen Cottage is only 10 – 15 minutes away from False Bay (warmer waters), and Simon's Town, where you'll find Boulders Beach. There are over 3000 African ‘Jackass' Penguins living here and the area is now a National Park. You can see them up close as they frolic in the water and waddle on land, and this is the one place in the world where you can actually swim and sunbathe with them. In a survey done by the BBC, Boulders Beach was rated one of the five best beaches to visit before you die.

3.Spend a day at Cape Point!

Don't even think of not spending a day at this landmark at the south-westernmost tip of Africa – it's a must! Home to 1750 different types of fynbos, 245 bird species and 58 mammals (including several species of large buck, zebra, ostrich and baboons, the reserve is a scenic spectacular of rugged, rocky outcrops, sheer cliffs, and rolling, fynbos-covered plains. Take the funicular high above the ocean to the old lighthouse or tackle one of a number of magnificent hiking trails, including a one-hour trail from the peak to the cove of the Cape of Good Hope. Enjoy a meal at The Two Oceans Restaurant (021-7809200) perched high above crashing waves - great seafood and staggering Atlantic and Indian Ocean views.

4.Cruise with the sharks!

African Shark Eco-Charters, based in Simon's Town, will take you out by boat early morning into False Bay to watch the great white sharks breach around Seal Island - where the seals breed - followed by a shark cage dive (www.ultimate-animals.com). You don't need any previous diving experience - just bring a warm sweater, your camera and some sunblock! Or you can try one of their cruises into deep blue water to see pelagic birds and watch the great shoals of yellowfin tuna running. (Bookings: 021-7863038)

5.Walk with the baboons!

People in the know say this experience is second only to seeing the mountain gorillas. Spend the morning in the mountains above Kommetjie with a guide from Baboon Matters (www.baboonmatters.org.za). He or she will take you up where you'll meet and spend intimate time with Eric and his troop and learn how important these endangered primates are to the mountain. Let the baby baboons play with your shoelaces while you snap up close and personal pics of the Kommetjie troop interacting, feeding and playing. (Bookings: 021-7822015 or 084-4139482)

6.Take the day off!

A local Kommetjie outfit called Seascape Tours specialize in arranging amazing days out, especially for you (www.seascapetours.com). It's run by Tim and Dot Cummings (083-4123275) and they'll arrange any day out you care to mention. Here are a few tour ideas: Cape Point; Cape Peninsula; Whale Route; Waterfront Shopping; Masiphumelele Township; The Cape Winelands and/or Constantia Winelands. They can also take you crayfishing by boat at Kommetjie – and then later, help you barbeque and eat your catch - great fun and very tasty, too!

7.Horse ride the Longbeach surf!

It's just so romantic ambling along in the breakers together on horseback. From Imhoff Farm, a little way up the road, (www.imhofffarm.co.za), you can ride out through the Cape fynbos countryside to the surf, where you can spend a few hours riding along this breathtaking beach and back again. (Bookings: 082-7741191). Imhoff also offer lots of stuff for kids, including camel rides, donkey rides, a snake and reptile park, farm shop, tea garden and fresh cheeses.

8.Walk Longbeach to Skebengas!

Walk Longbeach from Kommetjie all the way to Noordhoek (approx 1½hours), taking in the wreck of the Kakapo, c.1900, on the way, and visit Skebengas Pub at the Red Herring, Noordhoek (021-7891783), famous for it's draught Guinness and mouth-watering pizzas! (And after that, walk back, of course!!) In the right season, you'll see whales and dolphins and if you walk it very early in the morning you might see a Cape Clawless Otter fishing in the inter-tidal zone. Either way you have the pounding surf on one side, miles of empty beach on the other and stunning views all round!

9.Enjoy Cape Cuisine at it's best!

There are so many really excellent restaurants locally it's embarrassing! For a comprehensive list email us for the Longbeach Lodge Good Food Guide. Here are our three Kommetjie favourites:

  • Rioja, at Solole Game Reserve (www.rioja.co.za), five minutes away along Kommetjie Road, offers really exceptional cuisine - first class fine dining with Simon, charming proprietor and highly qualified master-chef, in an African game lodge ambiance – definitely our favourite! (Bookings: 021-7855123).
  • Breakfasts, pizzas and Sunday lunches are super-special at Blue Water Café, Imhoff Farm, Kommetjie Road (www.bluewatercafe.co.za) where you can enjoy a cosy farmhouse vibe or, outside, look across rolling meadows to the sea, as you eat. (Bookings: 021-7832007).
  • The traditional spit n' sawdust vibe at the local Fisherman's, opposite the Superette, belies its delicious fresh seafood at very reasonable prices. Choose to eat outside or in – often to live music. (Bookings: 021-7831496).
  • Village Bakery & Bistro, on the right down Kirsten Avenue, off Kommetjie Road, is a super restaurant for the whole family, with a wide menu, be it fish, meat, pasta or vegetarian – good food and fast service. (Bookings: 021-7833604).
  • Latest addition to Kommetjie's eateries is The Green Room, under-stated and under-rated, but great value burgers, sarmies and Mexican food. Turn right at Fisherman's as you come into Kommetjie. (Bookings: 021 783 4148).

10.Check off the endemics!

If you're a birder you'll love Longbeach Lodge. On the beach you'll see the endangered African Black Oystercatcher, Cape, Crowned and White Breasted Cormorant, Sacred, Hadeda and Glossy Ibis, Pied Kingfisher, Little Egret, Grey Heron, Whitefronted, Crowned and Blacksmith Plover, Kelp and Hartlaub's Gull, Common, Caspian and Artic Tern, African Yellow-billed Duck, Black Winged Stilt, Cape Wagtail and, if you're lucky, Spoonbill Stork. Elsewhere locally you'll see Pied Crow, White Necked Raven, Spotted Prinea, Cape Francolin, Black Shouldered Kite, Crested Guineafowl, Rock Pigeon, Cape Turtle Dove, Red Eyed Dove, Malachite and Lesser Double Collared Sunbird, Fiscal Shrike, Southern Boubou, Fairy Flycatcher, and Cape Canary. Around the cottage you'll see Cape White-eye, Cape Robin, Cape Bulbul, Redwinged Starling, European Starling, Cape Weaver and hear the distinctive cry of the African Fish Eagle. (Contact Peter Cardwell at Avian Leisure - 083-2722455 and website www.avianleisure.com for more info on Cape birding activities.)

Accolades

4 Star:Tourism Council of SA Star Grading

Facilities

FEATURES

• Super luxury family accommodation
• A minute from the beach
• Sleeps up to 10 (plus camper cot)
• Under-cover built-in barbeque
• Al-fresco dining by candlelight
• DSTV, radio and CD player
• Washing machine, dishwasher and tumble drier
• Double fireplace
• Characterful “Out Of Africa” outside ‘bush’ shower and loo
• North facing and fully enclosed garden
• Sparkling beach pool with safety net
• Double garage
• Private and secure situation
• Burglar alarm
• Beach chairs and umbrella
• Domestic help by prior arrangement
• Many excellent local restaurants

Directions

From the airport take the N2 towards Cape Town and don’t take the M5 but rather continue until you reach the mountain and then bear left onto the M3, towards Constantia and Muizenberg. Continue straight until you can go no further without turning left or right at traffic lights. Turn right here onto Steenberg Road towards Tokai, Noordhoek and Ou Kaapse Weg. After a further set of lights take the left filter onto Ou Kaapse Weg, a stunning drive over the mountain. Come down the other side of the mountain - this is Noordhoek Valley - and go straight through the next set of lights (to the right is Longbeach Mall [great shops including supermarkets Pick and Pay and Woollies]) to the major four-way traffic light at the far side of the valley, where left goes to Fish Hoek, straight to Simon’s Town, and right to Kommetjie. Turn right to Kommetjie, a seven-minute drive away. After you pass the second set of traffic lights (with Imhoff Farm on your right) you pass the turning to Scarborough and Cape Point on your left. Then take the next right, which is Wireless Road, and then, after some green belt, first right again into Riverside Drive. Longbeach Lodge is number 19, a little way down on the left. If you’re coming from Cape Town and provided Chapmans Peak Drive is open (check first) you’d best take the scenic route through Camps Bay, along the coast to Llandudno, Hout Bay and onto the world famous Chapmans Peak Drive to Noordhoek. Turn right at the t-junction about 2km further on the far side, then follow the directions, as above, from Noordhoek Valley.