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The Bayleaf
Camps Bay Cape Town - South Africa
Email The Bayleaf Reservations: booksa@madbookings.com
The Bayleaf is in Camps Bay, a unique and trendy suburb with
a world-famous beach. It is situated in the best possible position,
literally one minute walk away from the beachfront promenade, with
its many shops and and restaurants.
We are located in a wonderful position with a small pool and lovely
mountain views.
Sports facilities are all within a minute's walk and these include
a bowling club, tennis and squash courts and a park.
We are 5 -10 minutes drive to the Cableway, 15 - 20 minutes drive
to City Centre, Cape Town International Conference Centre (CTICC),
and The V&A Waterfront.
10 - 15 minutes drive to Llandudno, Hout Bay and Chapmans Peak,
Only a 40 minute drive away from the Winelands of Stellenbosch,
Paarl and Franschhoek.
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We are also 20-30 minute drive to Kirstenbosch and the Constantia Wine
Route, approximately 20 minutes drive from Cape Town International Airport.
Tours and car-hire can be arranged with us at competitive rates.
The 5 bedroom villa is available throughout the year. However we also
have 3 self catering guest rooms which are suitable for couples or singles.
The Bayleaf Accommodation
The holiday home is all en-suite and available throughout the year. The
villa can be let as a smaller home. One or two of the rooms downstairs
can be closed to make it suitable and cosy for guests wanting a smaller
house
- Spacious bedrooms, all en-suite
- Modern, fully-equipped kitchen
- Home full of character, with wooden floors and teak shutters
- Fully serviced except Sundays and public holidays
- DSTV
- Wireless Internet
- Weber braai
- Patio area
- Small pool and garden
- TVs in all rooms
- Top quality linen and towels
- Security alarm with radio monitoring
- Situated across the road from bowling club, tennis and squash courts,
and a playground / park and 1 minute from the beachfront!
The Bayleaf also has three self-catering rooms, which can be let separately,
but which are not available when the villa is let as a whole.
Orange Tree Room Very large room with twin beds and bathroom
en-suite, built in kitchenette, microwave, bar fridge, toaster, kettle.
Colour TV connected to DSTV.
Lemon Tree Room Lovely bright, sunny room with French
doors leading out to garden and pool. Stunning views of Lions Head. Queen-size
bed and bathroom en-suite. Bar fridge, microwave, kettle and toaster.
Colour TV connected to DSTV.
Olive Tree Room Small, private room, with double bed,
bathroom en-suite (shower only). Kitchenette outside in covered patio
with table and chairs. Bar fridge, microwave, kettle and toaster. Colour
TV connected to DSTV.
The Bayleaf Facilities
• Exceptional position, within walking distance of beach, restaurants,
shops, park, tennis and squash courts, and bowling green
• All bedrooms en-suite
• Satellite DSTV in all rooms
• Wireless internet access
• Finest linen - 100% cotton
• Beach towels and beach chairs provided
• Charlotte Rhys toiletries in rooms
• Daily maid service except on Sundays and public holidays
• Children welcome - cots can be hired
• Pets welcome if small and well-trained
• Secure parking inside grounds for 2 cars (available only if whole
house is leased)
• Armed response burglar alarm linked to 24-hour control room
• Pretty garden with stunning view of Lions Head
• Plunge pool
• Telephone available
• Oregon pine wooden floors and teak shutters downstairs, and wooden
floors upstairs.
• Airport transfers can be arranged
• Continental breakfast by arrangement at very reasonable cost
• Organised tours to the winelands, townships.
How To Get To The Bayleaf
If you are coming from the airport, you will be on the N2. After 5-10
minutes, as you come off the N2, you drive past Groote Schuur Hospital
on your right.
At this point the road divides into De Waal Drive (the two left lanes),
and Eastern Boulevard (the three rightmost lanes). Either of these routes
will take you into Cape Town.
If you take Eastern Boulevard, take the Strand Street off-ramp, and then
go straight (past two sets of traffic lights) until you get to the lights
at Adderley Street.
Turn left into Adderley Street, and drive up Adderley Street (towards
Table Mountain). At the end of Adderley Street (where the Botanical Gardens
begin), the road makes a right turn into Wale Street.
Drive up Wale Street (past traffic lights at Queen Victoria, Long, Loop
and Bree Streets), until you get to the traffic light at Buitengracht
Street.
Turn left into Buitengracht Street, and keep going straight (past a traffic
light at Buitencingle Street). Buitengracht Street eventually leads into
Kloof Nek Road, which climbs up towards the mountain.
Follow Kloof Nek Road right to the top, where it either branches to the
left (to the Cableway), the right (Clifton or Lions Head) or continues
straight over towards Camps Bay (that's the way to go).
You are now in Camps Bay Drive. Turn right into Geneva Drive, which is
the second turning to the right after the top of Kloof Nek.
Continue down Geneva Drive, which has quite a few bends. At the bottom
of Geneva Drive there is a stop sign, where it meets Camps Bay Drive again.
After the stop sign, continue down, and take the next road to the right,
which is The Drive. About a hundred metres along The Drive, there is an
intersection and you will see a double storey house with a white wall
around it on the corner. That's No. 27 The Drive, which is The Bayleaf.
If you take De Waal Drive, take the Jutland Avenue off-ramp (it probably
says Gardens or Vredehoek, and is just before a bridge over the road),
and then follow this road (past one set of traffic lights) until you get
to the traffic lights at Upper Orange Street (you will see a big Engen
garage on your right, but you need to be in the left lane).
Turn left into Upper Orange Street, and continue up until Camp Street
(which is the first turning to the right). Turn right into Camp Street,
and carry on straight along Camp Street.
There are traffic lights at Hof Street and Kloof Street, but carry on
straight until you eventually reach a stop sign at Kloofnek Road. Turn
left into Kloofnek Road, and proceed over Kloof Nek as above.
If you do get lost, the easiest way to get back on track is to follow
signs that indicate the way to the Cableway. This will get you to the
top of Kloof Nek Road, and then you just follow the way to Camps Bay as
above
Email The Bayleaf Reservations: booksa@madbookings.com
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