Lamberts Bay Hotel - West Coast
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72 Voortrekker Street Lamberts Bay 8130
- Longitude: 18.304245
- Latitude: -32.092879
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Lamberts Bay Hotel
Located on the West Coast, about 280 kms north of Cape Town, at the Clanwilliam turnoff from the N7, is the picturesque town of Lamberts Bay rich in history and famous for its moderate climate, miles of pristine beaches and birdlife. The cosy Lambert’s Bay hotel combines traditional West Coast hospitality, excellent cuisine and an endless number of interesting excursions in and around the area to ensure an unforgettable stay. The Lobster Port à la carte restaurant serves light meals daily, when Waves Restaurant serves succulent crayfish in season and other delicious dishes for dinner.
Other facilities:
- Waves A la Carte Restaurant & Buffets with crayfish in season (max 75 people)
- Lobster Port Restaurant – for light lunches
- View over characteristic harbour from Lobster Port restaurant
- Hearty Buffet-style Breakfast daily
- Room Service
- Fully Licensed
- 3 x Conference Venues (Max 75 people)
- Recreational Pool
- Wi-Fi Available at reception
- 24hrs Reception
- Nueva Vida Skin Care Inhouse Beauty Salon: Phone/Sms Elkse on 076 212 8831
- Facials, massages, pedicures, manicures, waxing, treatments etc
- Hairspray Hair Salon: Contact Elma on 027-432 2054 to make an appointment
Map and Directions to Lamberts Bay Hotel
From Cape Town:
+/- 280km Located on the West Coast, +/- 280km north of Cape Town on the Namaqualand Wild Flower Route. Take the N7 from Cape Town as it is tarred all the way.
Follow the N7 to Malmesbury and continue directly on this route by passing the towns of Moorreesburg, Piketberg and Citrusdal. About 57km from Citrusdal a turning to your right indicates Clanwilliam (just after the dam).
Take this turn off and continue on the R364 to Lamberts bay (60 km). Turn right after the BP Garage in Lamberts Bay and follow the signage to the hotel.
Alternatively, you can take the R27 along the coast as most of the road is tarred.