Swartberg Cottages
Swartberg Cottages offers affordable overnight accommodation in Prince Albert, Western Cape. Prince Albert was founded in 1762 on the loan farm De Queek Vallei with Zacharias De Beer as its first incumbent. Originally known as Albertsburg, when it obtained municipal status in 1845 it was renamed Prince Albert in honour of Queen Victoria’s consort, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg.
Swartberg Cottages has 3 self-catering units, each with its own entrance. The units can accommodate between 2 and 3 guests, depending on the unit. Each unit comprises an en-suite bathroom, kitchenette, DStv, air-conditioner, free Wi-Fi.
Swartberg Cottages has secure off-street parking, behind locked gates and a private outdoor braai. The guest house is child friendly.
Nearby attractions include the Fransie Pienaar Museum, Prince Albert Gallery, African Relish Culinary School and the Prince Albert Farmers Market. The beautiful Swartberg Pass is located only 11 km away.
