
A farmstead retreat among old vines and open sky, two hours from Cape Town, where every room carries a story, and every evening asks nothing of you but stillness.
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Nestled in the Western Cape, just two hours from Cape Town International Airport, Klawerjas is a serene farmstay in the heart of the Robertson Wine Valley — renowned for its wines and natural beauty.
Whether you're a wine lover exploring Robertson, a couple seeking luxury accommodation near a wedding venue, or simply in search of a self-catering retreat in nature, Klawerjas promises an unforgettable stay.
Come, let your extraordinary journey begin at Klawerjas.
Begin your journeyAt the heart of our small farm stands a block of Old Vines Chenin Blanc, a living testament to the winemaking tradition of the Klaasvoogds Valley. The name 'Klawerjas', inspired by a Dutch card game, reflects our mission: a nurturing retreat where guests are embraced by the tranquility of the land.
Each of our rooms is named for one of the Jacobs family’s daughters and the instrument she plays — a quiet thread of melody running through every stay.
By welcoming guests to our farm, we extend an invitation to partake in the magical essence that makes this place so dear to our family — where heritage, harmonious living, and genuine hospitality intertwine.
Each space was named for one of the Jacobs daughters and the instrument she plays — sophistication enriched with personal touches.
A two-bedroom haven of subdued elegance, inspired by the eldest daughter's love of the flute. Wood stove, secluded garden, splash pool.
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A contemplative sanctuary in calming blues, for the violinist twin. Dover fireplace, mountain-view veranda, free-standing bath.
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A bright, playful retreat for the cellist twin. Uplifting tones, mountain views, and the same quiet luxury throughout.
Reserve Yellow StringsBeyond Klaasvoogds, the larger Robertson Wine Valley beckons — renowned for viticultural excellence, with estates that tell tales of time and tradition. The valley's history intertwines with the legend of Klaas Voogds himself, a Dutch East India Company soldier whose 18th-century adventures, including a fateful encounter with a rogue elephant, still echo through these hills.
For directions, events, and the full splendour of the region, our friends at Robertson Tourism are an extension of the welcome we offer here.
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