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Auberge Provence Retreat


HERMANUS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION, WALKER BAY
WHALE ROUTE HOTELS, WESTERN CAPE

The Auberge Provence Guest House is an exquisite cliff top guest house situated close to the town centre of Hermanus, South Africa, overlooking the whale watchers' paradise of Walker Bay. The style of Auberge Provence is inspired by the traditional French Provencal farmhouse such as can be found on the hills outside St. Remy. The Auberge Provence Guest House is an authentic piece of France with rustic stone and wrought iron balconied facade, stone floors and an arched walkway. Majestic wooden doors open to reveal an unrivalled panorama of the cliffs, the fynbos and the bay.

Auberge Provence in Hermanus, South Africa, has a central courtyard with a cool charcoal
and travertine pool. Guests at this romantic luxury guest house can enjoy sumptuous breakfasts under a grapevined terrace. The cool classic interiors and rich colours make
this retreat a charming and stylish haven with works of art and large stone fireplaces imparting a sense of timeless elegance. Our friendly and attentive staff are on and to help with any arrangements or requests you may have.

All five suites at the Auberge Provence Guest House, Hermanus, are individually furnished with soft, relaxing colours and natural woods that emphasize luxury and compliment the ocean front environment. The en- suite bathrooms offer the ultimate in indulgence with French fragranced bath products. For honeymooners and romantics certain suites have private plunge pools or Jacuzzis.

The charming village of Hermanus with its varied shops and restaurants lies within easy walking distance of Auberge Provence and Cape Town and the Winelands are only an hour and a half's drive away.

Hermanus has some of the most beautiful beaches in South Africa, with sightings of the majestic Southern Right whales arriving every year to calve in the bay. Many activities are on offer in and around Hermanus, including
shark cage diving, boat based whale watching, horse riding, fishing and golf.