Like it's sister hotels, this private award winning hotel retreat has 53 rooms and luxury suites all individually decorated to reflect sophistication and charm. You'll find all the amenities of a five-star hotel and much, much more. The Cellars-Hohenort includes several outstanding dining facilities, an exotic spa, lovely award wining gardens, a peaceful, relaxing and beautiful environment reminiscent of traditional values and gracious living so important to the discerning traveler. Here are some of the amenities you will find at this fine hotel.

Tennis Court - The Cellars-Hohenort has a lovely tennis court situated amongst beautiful gardens and rose bushes. Who could resist a quick game in such picturesque surroundings?

Chipping and Putting Green - Why not practice a few strokes on our Gary Player designed Chipping and Putting Green before a trip to some of South Africa's finest golf courses? We provide a selection of suitable clubs and balls at the green but you are more than welcome to use your own.

Hair Salon - You'll find one of the country's leading hair salons at the Cellars-Hohenort Hotel.

Manager and Owner of two successful salons in the Northern Suburbs, Dima Tsobanopulos has expanded and developed over the past eleven years and opened her third salon at the Cellars-Hohenort in November 1999. Dima is renowned and respected in the industry and has earned the reputation of being in the forefront of hair and beauty trends and technology. Over the years Dima has been involved in numerous fashion shoots and shows and has extensive experience in the field of makeovers for leading women's magazines.

Dima's highly skilled and competent staff offers all standard hair services as well as specializing in scalp and hair treatments, massage and image consulting. Special corporate and bridal packages are also available.

Carchele Spa is nestled in the beautiful gardens of the Cellars-Hohenort Hotel.

When you enter the realms of Decleor you have the fascinating world of plants and natural resources at your fingertips. The powers of natural essences such as orange blossom, angelica and ylang ylang combine with their remarkable cosmetic efficiency to provide a genuine source of well-being.

Aromatherapy massage has a deep healing effect on both mind and body and Decleor's soothing therapies offer a perfect retreat from the pressures of modern day living. Designed to work in harmony with your lifestyle, a Decleor treatment will relax your mind, de-stress your body and revive you energy levels.

The philosophy of our Spa is to combine the goodness of nature with professional skin and body treatments performed by internationally qualified and experienced beauty therapists.

The Cellars and Carchele work in synergy and can provide relaxation and detoxification packages, healthy menus and the perfect environment to facilitate maximum physical and mental well-being.

The Gardens - An avid and knowledgeable gardener, Liz Mc Grath's exquisite gardens at The Cellars-Hohenort are acknowledged as one of the finest hotel gardens internationally. Recently voted by Garden Design a top American magazine as one of the top 30 hotel gardens in the world.

An example of her interest is her recent discovery of 8 camphor trees in the grounds. No one was aware that they were there because they were being obscured by indigenous plants which had sprung up and were growing in profusion around their base camouflaging an important piece of Cape history. This was soon rectified and the drama and history of the trees restored. According to Professor Wim Tuimens of Stellenbosch University, the trees were brought out from Japan by the Dutch East India Company and were planted in 1690 beside the road that came out from the Castle to Constantia, where vegetables and grapes were planted to extend the Company's gardens.

With urban development, most of these ancient trees have disappeared. There are still the odd one or two in the green belt of Constantia and those at the Cellars - in her own words "it is wonderful to have the 8 trees preserved in the gardens exactly as they were planted all those years ago". They are lovingly cared for and Liz Mc Grath has applied to the National Monuments Board to have them declared a National Monument for posterity.