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Guest Houses in Caledon, Western Cape, South Africa |
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 | Tehillah Guest House AA Highly Recommended Guest Houses in Caledon, Western CapeA perfect location for rest, pleasure and superb hospitality. A haven that welcomes both local and international visitors to experience Caledon, the pride and capital of the Overberg. Situated 100km from Cape Town and within walking distance to the lavish Caledon Health Spa and Casino Hotel. We invite you to experience our piece of heaven on earth! |  | Leeuwenhof Guest House AA Highly Recommended Guest Houses in Caledon, Western CapeWelcome to one of the finest establishments in Caledon and the best choice for your stay. Come and relax in luxurious single and double rooms surrounded by a beautiful garden and swimming pool with abundant bird life and trees. It is the perfect venue to relax and rejuvenate your soul. Only 100km from Cape Town International Airport!. |  | Athenian Villa AA Highly Recommended Guest Houses in Caledon, Western CapeAthenian Villa is situated in the historic Good Hope building of the Overberg town Caledon, famous for its hot water spas. Decorated along the theme of the Greek Isles. Complete with single and double en suite rooms. The tranquil courtyard is an ideal place for breakfast or a barbeque. |  | Rouxwil Country House Guest Houses in Caledon, Western CapeTwo rooms with an interleading door for familys, and one seperate room on working sheep farm. |
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Caledon lies 110km east of Cape Town on the N2. This town owes its existence to its famous hot springs, rich in minerals, and first used by the Khoi people. It was only in 1708 that Ferdinand Appel was granted grazing rights in the area. A hundred years later a village, Swartberg, was created near the site of the springs. In 1810 Mill and Church streets were laid out, and in 1813 the town was renamed in honour of the Governor, the Earl of Caledon.Caledon is situated in a fynbos and agricultural region which produces barley, wheat, canola and wool. Annual events include the Wild Flower Festival (September) and the Christmas Lights Festival (December). Farms provide agricultural tours, 4X4 routes, walking trails, flower and bird viewing under the supervision of the landowner. A Blue Crane Route has been formed to protect this endangered bird.
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