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 Two-bedroom cottage in Betty’s Bay built, by design, to appreciate the views of the Kogelberg Mountains, under which it nestles. Comfortably sleeping 4, the cottage has merged a rustic feel with modern finishes and Oregon pine floors to create a seaside haven that offers far more than any ordinary beach holiday.


 Disa Cottage follows a u-shape design around a central courtyard, offering shelter from the notorious coastal winds and an enclosed stoep (traditional South African veranda) onto which the summer lounge opens. The main bedroom and winter lounge each also have their own stoep.
 The house is surrounded by the unique fynbos of the area and the private outside shower allows you to commune with nature with its wonderful views of the mountain.
 The accommodation includes:

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1 bedroom with queen size bed |
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1 bedroom with 2 single beds |
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1 bathroom with bath |
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Outside shower – feel at one with nature |
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L-shape open-plan kitchen and living areas |


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Fridge/freezer, microwave, oven and gas hob |
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Radio/CD player |
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Weber braai |
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Alarm system |
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Off-street parking for 2 cars |
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Outside furniture seating up to 4 people |


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Exceptional mountain views |
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Unusual u-shape cottage design around an enclosed stoep |
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Rustic furniture and Oregon pine floors |
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Fireplace for winter fires |
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Wooden sash windows |
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Summer and winter lounges |
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5 minutes by car to the beach |
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Easy access from Cape Town |


 En route from Cape Town, on one of South Africa’s most scenic drives, Betty’s Bay is situated between Kleinmond and Pringle Bay. It is a quiet holiday village, suited to those who prefer nature and outdoor activities.
 Here you will find an array of unique fynbos vegetation, the Harold Porter National Botanic Garden, a nature reserve at Stony Point that protects a colony of sea birds, including the African Penguin, and a series of freshwater lakes that support a variety of wildlife.
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