Accommodation Description
Leopard Valley Eco Retreat Glamping offers scenic off-grid luxury tents located on a 1200-hectare farm halfway between Citrusdal and Clanwilliam in the Western Cape. Only a two-hour drive from Cape Town, Leopard Valley Eco Retreat is the ideal escape for guests looking for a place to recharge and enjoy pristine surroundings, without having to travel too far to reach their sense of peace.
Leopard Valley Eco Retreat Glamping offers an elevated camping experience that combines comfort with the raw beauty of nature. Each luxury tent is thoughtfully positioned to maximise privacy while showcasing the surrounding Cederberg wilderness. The tents provide a cosy sanctuary complete with comfortable beds, en-suite bathrooms, private hot tubs and decks that overlook the breathtaking landscapes.
See also: Leopard Valley Eco Retreat Cabins
Setting Description
From exploring the vast farmland to spotting birds and animals, the Cederberg in South Africa is a natural playground that provides an abundance of activities. In caves and mountains, hikers can discover ancient Khoisan rock paintings hidden among the rock formations. Spend time breathing in the cool mountain air, taking a refreshing dip in the spring-fed dams, or admiring the wildflowers.
Leopard Valley Eco Retreat provides the perfect base for exploring the spectacular surrounds, where mountain views and sweeping vistas are visible from the comfort of each private deck. Nights are for stargazing and storytelling around a crackling fire, listening to the sounds of nature, and keeping an eye out for one of the resident nocturnal animals like Cape Leopard, Aardvark, African wildcat, Bat-eared fox, Cape fox or porcupine.
What We Love
-Located less than 2 hrs from Cape Town.
-Private wood‑fired hot tub on your deck - perfect for night‑time stargazing.
-Outdoor kitchenette and braai area to enjoy fireside cooking under the stars.
-Wildlife spotting: birdlife and possible sightings of Cape fox, porcupine or even a leopard.
-Peace, privacy and seclusion in a rugged 1 200‑hectare Cederberg valley.