South Africa (23)Western Cape (14)Overberg (1)Pringle Bay (1)House #6318

The Pillars

Type: House • Bedrooms: 4 • Sleeps: 8 • Catering: Self-catering

Rates : per week - 700.00 € | per day - 100.00 €

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Rates & avialability per week

Period Price
High Season 1400.00 € Change currency
Mid Season 1050.00 € Change currency
Low Season 700.00 € Change currency

Rates & avialability per night

Period Price
High Season 200.00 € Change currency
Mid Season 150.00 € Change currency
Low Season 100.00 € Change currency

This house is available for rental all year round. A minimum booking of 7 nights is required in high season and out of season 3 nights. Prices are according to season. An additional 20% breakage deposit is required plus R 100 administration fee. The breakage deposit will be refunded within 10 days after departure as long as no breakages or damages occur.

  • Linen and towels are available for hire.
  • A cleaning service can be requested at additional costs.
  • Please ask for details.
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Reservations & Contacts

The Pillars/Ref: 6318
Owner Name Ms Anneke Steyn
Tel 0027 82 5664899
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Home description

Open plan lounge and dining room

4 Bedrooms

Bedroom 1: double (very spacious) with en-suite

Bedroom 2: double with en-suite

Bedroom 3: double with en-suite

Bedroom 4: twin room with guest toilet adjacent

Covered wind protected braai area.

Modern fully equipped kitchen (including washing machine)

The swimming pool has a spacious deck.

Pringle Bay

Pringle Bay is a small coastal town of ca. 1600 inhabitants in the Overberg region of the Western Cape, in South Africa. It is situated at the foot of Hangklip, on the opposite side of False Bay from Cape Point. The town and surrounds are part of the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO Heritage Site.


Pringle BaySituated between Betty's Bay and Gordon's Bay, many of the houses in the small community are only used as holiday houses by their owners. It is accessed by the R44, which connects it to the N2.

The beach is exposed to the wind, and frequently empty. The town is safe, and family friendly and is home to a number of restaurants and curio shops which serve locals, holiday-makers and passers-by.