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Beyerhof B&B - Ceres
Ceres Accommodation

Have a wonderful stay in a cosy Cape Dutch house tucked away in a quiet street of a tranquil neighbourhood with breathtaking views of the mountain ranges in this valley of sunshine, snow and fruit. Beyerhof offers guests stylish and comfortable accommodation. Fritz and Petro w ...
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Ceres Inn - Ceres
Ceres Accommodation

Ceres Inn is located in the heart of Ceres and can accommodate groups of up to 30 people in 14 comfortable rooms, nine of which are en-suite with DSTV, some air conditioned, heating, fans & tea/coffee facilities. There is a beautiful honeymoon/executive suite with separate en ...
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Houdenbek Guest House - Ceres
Ceres Accommodation

Houdenbek Cottage is a restored National Monument and offers self- catering accommodation on a working fruit and vegetable farm in the picturesque Koue Bokkeveld. It is an affordable family retreat Houdenbek Guest House is 2 hours from Cape Town. It is near Ceres on the ...
More Info - Email an enquiry - Pricing: R 220 - MapSelf-Catering


Kunje Guesthouse & Mountain Cottage - Ceres
Ceres Accommodation

Nestled against the Southern most boundary of the world renowned Cederberg Wilderness Area, Kunje offers accommodation on a beautiful fruit farm. Let us welcome you to our mountain-ringed valley where the surrounding countryside offers hiking, mountain climbing, mountain bike tr ...
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Rhodene Farm Cottages - Ceres
Ceres Accommodation

We have 7 self-catering luxury cottages: 3 on Rhodene & 4 cottages on Voƫlvlei. Only an hour and a half's drive from Cape Town, and 500m off a tarred road, the farm is situated at the foot of the Skurweberg mountains with a view across the lush Ceres valley. You may wish t ...
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Ceres Accommodation: Nearby towns with accommodation:

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Ceres is a town in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. It was named after the Roman goddess Ceres and has around 63,000 inhabitants. The name is fitting, as the valley in which the town is situated is extremely fertile and is a major producer of South Africa's deciduous fruit. It is the administrative centre of the Witzenberg Local Municipality. It is situated in the Warmbokkeveld (Afrikaans: "warm antelope field") Valley about 170 km north-east of Cape Town, which is climatically warmer than the surrounding highlands, which is known as the
Kouebokkeveld ("cold antelope field").

Ceres experiences a typical Mediterranean climate tempered by its altitude. The town experiences warmer temperatures in summer, due to its inland location with infrequent rainfall, however winters are cool to quite cold and wet, with frequent snowfalls on the surrounding higher-lying ground, rarely falling on the valley floor itself. Total annual precipitation averages 1088mm, with average temperatures ranging from a February maximum of 29,9°C to a July minimum of 2,4°C.

Ceres is well-known for fruit juices exported worldwide bearing the town's name.
It is also famous locally for winter snow and cherries: Cape Town residents flock to the town during winter to ski or simply play in the powder — something of a rarity for the otherwise mild climate they are used to — whilst in summer, people come to pick cherries from "Klondyke" farm.

South Africa is one of the most stable parts of the world in seismic terms but on the 29th of September 1969 a massive shock shook the district without warning.
The epicentre of the quake was on a major local structure called the Worcester fault, which had clearly been geologically active in the distant past but had not moved in over three hundred years of recorded history. Ceres was affected badly. Many old Cape Dutch buildings were damaged.


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