De Kelders
De Kelders
R5,190,000.00 This huge seafront property offers accommodation for two families. Each side of the property has the same layout. The entrance offers a courtyard with two separate single garages on the ground level. The open plan kitchen, dining and lounge area is on the first level and open with sliding doors onto the balcony with awesome views over Hermanus and Kleinmond (Walkerbay). The second level consists of two bedrooms with two bathrooms overlooking the cliffs of De Kelders. Wooden stairs between levels and wooden floors across the whole property except the bathrooms. Joint sheltered barbecue and entertaining area for both sides.The seafront twins
De Kelders is the place that the Southern Right Whales call home! You don’t have to look for them. This is simply where they are between July and December. The whales you will see in abundance are the Southern Right Whales. These whales travel to Walker Bay every year to mate, give birth and play until they depart to the ice cold waters of Antarctica for the rest of the year. The whales regularly come within a few meters of the shore. Standing on top of one of the cliffs or rock formations along the ocean, you can easily spot the whales cruising by below.
R5,190,000.00 This huge seafront property offers accommodation for two families. Each side of the property has the same layout. The entrance offers a courtyard with two separate single garages on the ground level. The open plan kitchen, dining and lounge area is on the first level and open with sliding doors onto the balcony with awesome views over Hermanus and Kleinmond (Walkerbay). The second level consists of two bedrooms with two bathrooms overlooking the cliffs of De Kelders. Wooden stairs between levels and wooden floors across the whole property except the bathrooms. Joint sheltered barbecue and entertaining area for both sides.The seafront twins
De Kelders is the place that the Southern Right Whales call home! You don’t have to look for them. This is simply where they are between July and December. The whales you will see in abundance are the Southern Right Whales. These whales travel to Walker Bay every year to mate, give birth and play until they depart to the ice cold waters of Antarctica for the rest of the year. The whales regularly come within a few meters of the shore. Standing on top of one of the cliffs or rock formations along the ocean, you can easily spot the whales cruising by below.
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