Montagu Guano Cave Resort sits about 6 km outside Montagu on the R62 towards Barrydale. It has 60 campsites under trees, each with a power point, water tap, and stone-built braai. Heated swimming pools (including a Roman bath), horse riding, and a scenic tractor ride up to the mountain caves make it a popular stop on a Route 62 road trip. It's about 180 km from Cape Town.
The resort has 60 shaded campsites, all with electrical points, individual water taps, and stone-built braai areas. Family ablutions have hot showers and electrical points. The guano caves are the headline attraction. A tractor ride takes you up the mountain to caves that are home to thousands of bats. Horse riding through the valley, hiking trails along the Langeberg foothills, rock climbing, and swimming in the heated pools fill the days. There's a stone cottage and chalets for those who want a roof overhead. Montagu itself is a charming town with wine farms, the Avalon Springs hot springs, and excellent restaurants. Robertson wine valley is a short drive east, and the Route 62 stretches through the Klein Karoo towards Oudtshoorn. The Langeberg mountains frame everything.

Cape Town
R150/day

Wellington
R650/day

Ceres
R775/day

Brackenfell
R1050/day

Robertson
R1150/day

Cape Town
R2013/day

Brackenfell
R360/day

Paarl
R1850/day

Strand
R700/day

Cape Town
R950/day

Cape Winelands District Municipality
R945/day

Cape Town
R1100/day
Yes. The resort has 60 campsites with power, water, and braai areas. Rent a camper on Kampi in Cape Town and drive out on the N1/R62 in about 2 hours.
Mountain caves home to thousands of bats. A scenic tractor ride takes you up the mountain to visit them. It's a unique experience and a highlight of the resort.
About 180 km, roughly 2 hours via the N1 and R62. Montagu town is 6 km from the resort.
Yes. The resort has heated swimming pools including a Roman bath.