accommodation

EaglesNest Bed and Breakfast

Cape Town, South Africa

About EaglesNest Bed and Breakfast

Your host will provide you with the hospitality to make your stay in our establishment enjoyable and comfortable. EaglesNest Bed and Breakfast is situated in a quiet neighbourhood in the Northern Suburbs of Cape Town, Kuilsriver. It is within walking distance of the central town area of Kuilsriver.

Located within a 20km radius from Cape Town International Airport, it is easy accessible from all main routes to and from Kuilsriver. This establishment is perfect to cater for needs of the businessman or the recreational visitor.

Internet Access (Complimentary)
Pool
Secure Parking
Credit Card Facilities
Laundry Service (Available)
Off Site
Golf

Accommodation Options

Self- catering
Lovely spacious room with on-suite facilities, available as a self catering unit. Fridge Microwave Television set with 5 standard South African Channels Kettle Coffee/tea facilities
Self-catering Room
Lovely spacious room with on-suite facilities, available as a self catering unit. Fridge Microwave Micro-oven Kettle Coffee/tea facilities
Standard Rooms
Double bed. En-suite facility Communal kitchen Communal dining area Kettle Coffee/ Tea facilities
Double Room
Double Bed. En suite shower Barfridge Microwave Kettle Coffee/ tea facilities
Self-catering with bath
Lovely spacious room with on-suite facilities. Self-catering unit with direct access to swimming pool and braai area! Refridgerator Microwave Television Set with 5 Standard South African Channels Kettle Coffee-tea facilities Lounge set Micro-oven
Budget Room
The basics for the thrifty traveller.
Self-catering Rooms
En-suite shower and toilet, self-catering unit with communal facikitchen facility.
Standard Family Room
Double bed plus single bed microwave kettle coffee and tea fecility and bar firdge,
Standard Room Amenities
Tea / Coffee

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