Travel apps for Cape Town and the Western Cape

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Travel apps for Cape Town and the Western Cape
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Travel apps for Cape Town and the Western Cape
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Cape Town Tourism App

So much more than just a travel guide! The official Cape Town Tourism travel app is your insider’s guide to exploring Cape Town.Get hundreds of recommendations and insider tips to must-see sights and off the beaten path adventures. From iconic must-see spots like Table Mountain, Robben Island and Kirstenbosch National Park, every landmark, museum and event is explained in this guide. With essential visitor information, opening hours, maps and more - the Cape Town travel app puts everything you need in your pocket.

Cape West Coast Tourism App

Explore the Weskus of South Africa with this Tourism and Region info directory of the Bergrivier, Cederberg, Namaqua West Coast, West Coast Peninsula and Swartland regions. Find info on Accommodation, Places to eat, Things to do & see, Events, Festivals, Local businesses, and more. From the beautiful sometimes desolate coast with its magnificent lagoons and small fishing villages, to the majestic mountains where the scenic beauty are complimented by its sea life and delicacies. Whales and dolphins are sighted along the coastal waters and large stretches of wild veld flowers compliment the landscape seasonally.

Garden Route and Klein Karoo Tourism App

The Garden Route and Klein Karoo (GR&KK) Tourism mobile application has been developed by (ABC Marketing CC); the app was developed with the intention of marketing the region as a diverse and preferred tourist destination. The GR&KK app offers a central point for tourists and the general public to access information about the region. The GR&KK app is essential to grow the region and has to date, played a vital role showcasing what the region has to offer to domestic and international tourists.

Prince Albert

This gem of a town in the Cape Karoo is known for star-gazing and its incredible olives, but the official app will allow you to discover much more. From restaurants and cool activities to a calendar of events and theatre tickets, you will find everything you need right at your fingertips.

Cape Winelands

The Cape Winelands is one of the most iconic regions in the country and it is made up of a number of towns. Help

Breedekloof Local Tourism

Much more than a wine route. How much fun can you have on a wine route? Well besides the expected offering of quality wines and hearty country food, we also throw in majestic mountains which combine with vineyards and sparkling rivers to create a natural playground offering healthy outdoor fun for mountain bikers, runners, 4×4 enthusiasts, birders and fly-fishermen. Not to mention our hot springs, stunning Fynbos hikes and warm hospitable people who are passionate about winemaking and the valley in which we live. We are just an hour from Cape Town, along the N1, but with all we have to offer it’s not surprising that many of our visitors turn their day trips into over-night stays. Discover more at: www.breedekloof.com

Cer... Local Tourism

Ceres is surrounded by mountains and breathes taking beautiful passes. Its tranquil atmosphere makes it the ideal place to unwind. Ceres is also known as the “Gateway to Adventure”. This beautiful area offers 4x4 routes, mountain bike and quad bike trails, scenic hiking trails, abseiling, kloofing and rock climbing. Ceres also boast with one of the longest zipslide tours in Africa – Ceres Zipslide Adventures, 1.4km long. Discover more at: www.ceres.org.za

Hexriv... Valley Local Tourism

If you’re looking for a destination that will sooth your cravings for scrumptious cuisine, adventurous outdoors and memorable occasions, the Hex River Valley is the place to be! The Hex River Valley is not only known to be the biggest producer of table grapes in South Africa. It also hosts the biggest pre-cooler in the Southern hemisphere (Hexkoel) as well as the winery with the longest harvest season in the world (De Doorns Cellar). Discover more at: www.hexrivervalley.co.za

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The picturesque town of Wellington is a scenic 45-minute drive from Cape Town, 15-minutes’ from neighbouring Paarl and 30 minutes’ scenic drive through the Winelands, to historic Stellenbosch. Wellington’s agricultural economy is centred on its award-winning wines, table grapes, deciduous fruit and fine brandy, and it is also home to South Africa’s sole whisky producer. Discover more at: www.wellington.co.za

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The scenic beauty of Paarl compels visitors to explore the many cultural and historical attractions in the Drakenstein Valley, together with some of the most bountiful nature reserves in the surrounding mountains. Paarl takes its name from the huge granite outcrop that stands proudly on the crest of Paarl Mountain. The town was founded in 1687, is the third oldest settlement in South Africa and has a rich cultural and historical heritage. Discover more at: www.paarlonline.com

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Dwarsrivier Valley Tourism is a triumphant role- model in reflecting and ever striving towards a sustainable future in tourism and local and social development. Here the experience is a one of a kind inevitable balance between historical Cape Culture, country lifestyle, gourmet foods and the finest wines. Discover more at: www.dwarsriviertourism.org.za<... Local Tourism

Breathtaking scenery, warm hospitality, South Africa’s Culinary Capital, fine wines, distinctive artists, and a small village atmosphere. These are the hallmarks of the picturesque Franschhoek Wine Valley, situated in the heart of the Cape Winelands. The valley was originally settled in 1688 by French Huguenot refugees who brought with them their age-old French wine and food culture. Discover more at: www.franschhoek.org.za

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This tranquil Western Cape country village is the perfect holiday destination to visit at any time of the year just two hours from Cape Town, South Africa. Accommodation in McGregor caters for all needs, from wine farms and self-catering cottages to bed and breakfast accommodation and country inns. There's also plenty to do for all the family with events, attractions and outdoor activities all set in stunningly beautiful scenery on the famous Route 62, arguably the longest wine route in the world. Discover more at: www.tourismmcgregor.co.za

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What makes Montagu and Ashton extra special is the fact that it appeals to all the senses... Accommodation varies from 5 star hotels to friendly B&B's for every taste, as well as exciting Guest Farms, Mountain Retreats and good old camping. Now that the "family holiday" is back in fashion and camping, tents and caravans are all the rage, it is time to rediscover the joy of simple holidays close to home yet far from the rush of the city. When you need to escape the rush and you're yearning for some basic sensory pleasures, head for Montagu, where you'll find a wholesome eco- and wellness destination that appeals to all the senses of the visitor - which will make you want to linger longer... and remember to Expect the unexpected! Discover more at: www.montagu-ashton.info

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Known as the "small town with a big heart", you will be surprised by the warm welcome which awaits you in this quaint country town. Situated in the shadow of the majestic Langeberg Mountains with the Breede River as its life blood, Robertson is the western gateway to The Heart of Route 62, only 1 ½ hours leisurely drive from Cape Town. With 150 years of history, Robertson has grown into one of the most attractive Cape Winelands towns. Victorian buildings, jacaranda-lined streets, rose boarded vineyards, columns of red and yellow cannas as well as bright bougainvilleas all form the back drop to this delightful town. Discover more at: www.robertsontourism.co.za

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Stellenbosch is the second-oldest and arguably the most scenically attractive and historically preserved town in South Africa. History is reflected in the neo-Dutch, Georgian and modern-Victorian architecture that bear witness to a proud and dignified heritage. There is a village atmosphere and leisurelylifestyle surrounded by nature, yet Stellenbosch is no more than half an hour’s drive from cosmopolitan Cape Town. The first wine Route, established in 1971, comprised 17 cellars - today the Stellenbosch American Express Wine Routes boasts more than 152 members. Discover more at www.stellenbosch.travel

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Tulbagh Valley is a charming historic townwith a wealth of Cape Dutch Architecture. Set in a beautiful landscape, Tulbagh is famous for its heritage and magnificent country living. Tranquillity is the operative word in this place of tradition, scenic beauty and majestic mountain ranges. Church Street, home to 32 Provincial Monuments, constitutes the largest concentration of Provincial Monuments in one street in South Africa. Tulbagh hosts the most charming and memorable of country weddings. The valley’s natural scenery, relative secludedness and its quaint, old-world village atmosphere all conspire to provide a beautiful backdrop for country weddings. Discover more at: www.tulgbaghtourism.co.za

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Experience the natural life! Wolseley and Breërivier are nestled in the picturesque Cape Winelands, situated 14 km from Tulbagh and 1 ½ hours drive from Cape Town. Surrounded by the majestic Waaihoek, Witzen and Waterval mountains, which are often covered by a blanket of snow in the winter. Wolseley has much to offer for the visitor to enjoy & explore. Visit the well-kept historical Wolseley Blockhouse, dating from the Anglo Boer War (1901), see fruit-packing during season time, experience, explore & enjoy mountain biking routes, hiking trails, horse trails, fresh water fishing, bird watching, family activities, local home crafts, scenic drives, restaurants and wine and olive tastings. Discover more at: www.wolseleyinfo.co.za

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Welcome to our glorious town of Worcester, nestled in a golden valley with a selection of hidden gems, for the whole family to discover. Experience the Big 5... Explore the 154ha display of fauna and flora from the arid winter rainfall regions of Southern Africa in the Karoo Desert National Botanical Gardens (accessible to the physically challenged) or feel a touch of history at Worcester Museum - the only living display museum, depicting early agricultural practices between the early 1800's and mid -1940's. Discover more at: www.worcestertourism.com

Mandela Legacy App<>

Few people have had as great an impact on South Africa, and the Western Cape, as former SA president Nelson Mandela. The “Madiba-inspired tourist attractions” map, developed last year by South African Tourism in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Foundation, has been developed into a mobile phone app to further enhance visitors’ experiences. Tourists and South Africans seeking out sites and attractions associated with the late global icon will now have all the information they need at their fingertips, thanks to the new app.