Albourne Guest House
We offer comfortable bedrooms and spacious garden units, which are semi self-catering. The rooms have coffee/tea facilities and a TV can be supplied on request. The garden rooms overlook the swimming pool or the garden. Breakfasts are served on the terrace overlooking the swimming pool with lovely mountain views ...
Somerset West (Afrikaans Somerset-Wes) is a town in the Western Cape province in the Republic of South Africa. It is situated in the Hottentots Holland area, about 50 km (30 mi) southeast of Cape Town and 10 km from Strand. It was named after an English governor of the Cape Colony during the 1800s, Lord Charles Henry Somerset, with the suffix 'West' being added to differentiate it from Somerset East, another South African town in the Eastern Cape. Somerset West lies within easy reach of several beaches bordering the Atlantic Ocean and lying within False Bay. The nearest, the beach at Strand, approximately 6 km from the centre of the town, is popular with those having young children and holidaymakers, as is Gordons Bay, a quaint village complete with harbour and other innocent attractions. Somerset West is home to four private schools, Somerset House, Somerset College, Helderberg High/Primary, Somerset Private and the government schools Beaumont Primary, Somerset West Primary, De Hoop Primary, Hottentots Holland High School and Parel Vallei High School.