Contact info:
082 956 4324
info@dankbaarcamping.co.za
www.dankbaarcamping.co.za
How to book:
www.dankbaarcamping.co.za/
bookings/
How to book:
www.dankbaarcamping.co.za/bookings/
Location:
Nuy Rd, Nuy
GPS:
-33.67325129993514
19.61713328143692
Province:
Western Cape
Closest major city:
Cape Town
Distance from city:
< 150km
Campsite Overview
Dankbaar Campsite is nestled in the picturesque Nuy Valley, just outside Worcester. The Afrikaans word Dankbaar means grateful, a state of appreciation for the good things in life, like spending time in nature and escaping the noise of everyday life.
Here you will wake up to the sound of birds chirping as they celebrate a brand new day. Whether you are enjoying your morning coffee or an evening sundowner, you are guaranteed to see an abundance of wildlife. The hiking, running and mountain bike trails will spoil you with the most beautiful flora species.
The campsites are well-grassed and large enough to accommodate a motorhome. They allow 12 – 14 people per campsite, depending on the stand you book. Each campsite has its own private braai and ablution facilities. There is no electricity available, so you will have to plan accordingly. No cutlery is provided and you will also need to bring enough fresh drinking water as the water from the tap and the dam is undrinkable.
All the campsites have a clear view of the dam. The lapa and dam is the perfect place to cool off on a hot summer’s day and to catch some freshwater fish species.
Dankbaar Camping is the perfect retreat for you, your loved ones and friends to reconnect and to build memories that will last for years to come.
Facilities

Biking

Braai

Dam

Events

Fishing

Grass

Heated pool/hot tub

Hiking/Walking

Kayaking

Private Camping

Roaming Animals

Scullery

Shade

Swimming
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Camper Reviews
Stunning
We had a weekend away with a group of friends. We loved the private camp sites with their own ablutions.
The owners also went out of their way to say hi – and bring a box of grapes.
Wonderful for taking a run or just relaxing on the dam









