Sunday Tribune

Feel at home and savour the view

Discover the charm of Hout Bay from the Harbour View holiday dk villas

- BIANCA COLEMAN

ABOUT 24 hours into our weekend stay at Harbour View, I looked around at our comfortabl­e clutter and remarked to my friend that we sure know how to settle in and make ourselves at home really quickly, even in the fanciest of places. Indisputab­le proof we were destined for the good life.

This three-bedroomed flat with two bathrooms is on the Main Road in Hout Bay, which is a super-convenient location from which to explore, and it’s combined with an elevated position which provides a gorgeous sweeping view of the bay, The Sentinel (the big rock), the harbour (as promised in the name), and even the beach on the south-eastern side of the bay.

From here, you can watch the sea fog roll in and out (which can happen several times a day as we discovered, wreaking havoc with wardrobe choices) and the fishing trawlers, yachts and other pleasure boats coming and going.

Part of the dk villas portfolio, this flat is tastefully decorated and filled with every imaginable convenienc­e. The kitchen in particular is an entertaine­r’s dream, with covetable baby blue Smeg appliances – kettle, toaster, espresso machine – and all the other necessary items to make whipping up a sunset dinner easy as pie, which is exactly what we did on our first night. And we, I mean, I because my friend is usually on the receiving end, which plays to our preference­s and skills.

There is a supermarke­t directly across the road, but it doesn’t smell that great. I suggest you walk a block and try one of the others.

While cooking “at home” is a delight here, there are load of restaurant­s in Hout Bay.

Also across the road is

Cheyne’s and honestly, if you haven’t tried it yet, first of all why not? And secondly, you really should because it’s great. Then there’s the Bay Harbour Market.

It’s an awesome place to eat great food, drink lots of wine and craft beers, and shop at the quirky stalls. However, be warned: getting a seat is like a full contact Olympic sport. When sharing a table with strangers, it’s imperative to mark your borders with handbags, jackets, or anything else you can find, or you will notice – as I did – yourself being slowly edged to the end of the bench. Step away at your own peril; there will be 100 others circling, watching, waiting to fill your space.

Bay Harbour Market is proudly South African on every level, from the products available to the live music being played. Find it at 31 Harbour Road (right at the end near Fish On The Rocks – another must-visit), open 5pm – 9pm on Fridays, and 9.30am – 4pm on Saturdays and Sundays. There’s free wi-fi, loads of parking and excellent security.

On our second day, we decided to investigat­e on foot. We ended up having lunch at Spiro’s, which specialise­s in Greek food (the name here would also give that away).

Back at the flat, it was time for a costume change before heading out– again on foot – to Zur Holzbucht (a German establishm­ent, can you tell?) for an early evening of musical entertainm­ent by harmonica wizard, Dave Ferguson, followed by rockabilly trio Them Tornados. It was a raucous experience which involved dancing on the tables, lots of wine and shooters, a Golden Labrador, and fantastic eisbein with mash and saukerkrau­t.

So I am told.

Back at Harbour View, full Dstv is included as well as excellent free wi-fi available throughout the unit, which was powerful enough for me to stream my Netflix with no buffering. There is 24-hour security and undercover parking.

In addition to this flat, dk villas has The Boardwalk, also in Hout Bay, and another in Skilliepar­k, Dwarskersb­os up the West Coast where we have stayed previously.

Owner Johann de Kock, tells us the Boardwalk flat is “funky” and quite different from the other properties. I’m delighted to report we are such good guests that he not only had us back after the first time, but has insisted we return to stay in flat number three. Mother would be so proud!

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