




Glen Avon Lodge Boutique Hotel lies within the tranquil valley of the Constantia Winelands, tucked away on the foothills of the majestic Constantiaberg Mountains. The Cape Dutch Manor House is a peaceful heaven set amidst exquisite gardenscapes, boasting extensive displays of indigenous planting and abundant bird life, with the estates unique character of comfort and romance lending to the reassurance of time invested in restoring one’s senses. Elegant, private and luxuriously appointed bedrooms are all garden facing and furnished in a contemporary Cape style with the finest linens and finishes. With attention to details the comforts of cotton percale linen, comfy cushions, complementary earth friendly toiletries, a minibar and electronic safes are all standard. Each room is air-conditioned and has high-speed internet access together with granite and safety glass appointed luxury en-suite bathrooms. The dining rooms is open daily for hearty breakfasts, offering a full English and continental breakfast buffet with freshly baked pastries being the order of the day. In the evening the dining room is transformed as the lights are dimmed for intimate candle-lit dinners. With a blend of international flavours, enhanced by freshly picked herbs and greens from the lodge’s own gardens prepare yourself for a unique journey of the senses. The cuisine is tastefully prepared by our team of professional chefs and is served with an air of sophistication, complimented by a selection of premium local wines. With emphasis on relaxation, spend a lazy afternoon lounging in the garden or enjoy a refreshing dip in the solar heated, salt water pool. Evenings can be spend under the stars at the garden lapa or in the guest lounge where cosy fireside conversations are enjoyed where pre- and post-dinner drinks are served with the warm atmosphere of times gone by. A business centre ease and comfort for the professional traveller. Glen Avon Lodge Boutique Hotel is within easy access to the M3 linking downtown Cape Town and the V&A Waterfront with the pristine beaches of the Atlantic and Indian Ocean Seaboards, central to the world-famous Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, historical wine farms, four exclusive golf courses, fine restaurants and boutique shopping centres. The manor house, Cape Dutch in architecture was build during the 1850’s by the early slaves to the Cape and proudly boasts Arabic connections with its shell insignia, moulded high up on the gale tops. The manor has extensively been altered over the years, due to its prominent position and our ever-changing history. The estate is nowadays a peaceful haven lovingly maintained for our guests’ enjoyment.