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Enjo Nature Farm

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  • Enjo Nature Farm, Cederberg, Biedouw Valley
    Cape Town, WC 8135 (map)

About us

You will find Enjo Nature Farm far from the main tourist tracks in the wild and unspoiled Biedouw Valley of the Cederberg Mountains. The Valley is known for its magnificent wild flowers and incredible beautiful landscape. Enjoy the quiet beauty and millions of stars at night. Come out, make some stories and free your mind!


Accommodation

Chalets
On our farm you can stay in our romantic chalets next to the river enjoying complete privacy and great views at the Paardeberg Mountain. Our chalets have a bathroom, a small kitchen, indoor fire place and a braai area. They sleep up to 4 people.

The Cabin
Our small but cosy cabin sleeps up to 3 people. It also has its own bathroom, indoor fireplace and an outside kitchen facility and braai area. Attached to the main farmhouse is our annex with ensuite bathroom, kitchen facility and braai area.

Campsite
Next to the river under the trees you will find our campsite. You will also find a small stone house with thatch roof which has a hot water shower inside and a toilet. Bedding and towels are supplied with our accommodation.


Breakfast & Dining

All accommodation is normally self catering. Please call us ahead for breakfast or dinner on the farm.


Activities

There is a wonderful hiking trail on the farm to the Enjo Amphitheatre, and to our spring which feeds our drinking water and a nice dam for swimming. You can choose between exploring the area by mountain bike or motorbike. We have two of each ready for you. If you want to push your adrenalin a bit more, you can join us on a ride in our small plane through the rock formations of the Cederberg.

Close by you will find the Wupperthal missionary village with its handmade shoe factory and rooibos tea shop as well as some hiking along gorgeous rock pools. You can spend your last energy on the Sevilla rock art trail with its rock paintings and caves or ride the Biedouw Valley 4x4 track close by. If that all sounds to active to you, just chill out by the river or our spring fed dam next to the... show more
farm and enjoy the peace and quiet of nature.


History of Enjo Farm

Because the farm has been a sheep and goat for almost 200 years we decided to continue this tradition and started farming with the wild sheep breed called Damara. Every sheep has its own looks and colours. Some examples you will find in our petting zoo for kids.

We also started farming with a succulent plant called Hoodia. While the San Bushmen used to eat that plant to survive in the desert it is now used as appetite suppressant. The hoodia is indigenous in the Biedouw Valley and we collect the seeds on our farm and make little seedlings in our nursery. You are welcome to take a look at these little plants.



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