Regions and towns

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Regions and towns
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Regions and towns
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Cape Town and the Western Cape is a bustling melting pot of cultures, tastes and experiences for young and old. You’ll find state of the art shopping malls, open-air markets, a dynamic night life and windows into our rich history. You’re going to want to discover more, and a world of natural beauty lies beyond the boundaries of the city in the greater Western Cape regions: the Cape West Coast (Weskus), the Cape Karoo, the Garden Route & Klein Karoo, the Cape Winelands and the Cape Overberg.

Each area is worth exploring and has its own charm, you’ll uncover diverse culinary delights, award-winning wine estates, nature in full bloom, wide open spaces and deserts, azure waters and white sandy beaches, luxury experiences and animal encounters that will make your journey truly unforgettable.

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Villiersdorp
Villiersdorp is a prosperous apple-growing area, which also produces pears, apricots, peaches, grapes and onions.
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Vredenburg
"Vreden" is Afrikaans for peace, and if it's peace that you're after then its Vredenburg you need to visit!
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Lamberts Bay
Lambert's Bay gives you a glimpse of a past firmly entrenched in the charms of a fishing village. The region also displays an abundance of traditional Khoi rock art. We invite y...
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Suurbraak
Suurbraak is a small rural village close to Swellendam and is mainly a farming community. Originally established as a mission station in the folds of the Langeberg Mountains, th...
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Worcester
Worcester is the focal and economic hub of the Breede Valley and is tucked away at the foot of the magnificent Brandwacht, Overhex and Langeberg Mountains.
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Porterville
Famous as the home of the rare Disa Uniflora, Porterville is the only place in South Africa where these extraordinary flowers bloom, the rarest being the sulphur yellow Disa.
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Vanrhynsdorp
This little town has a distinct Victorian character and offers a wide range of experiences, from cultural to historical to eco.
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Paarl
Only 56km from Cape Town, Paarl offers you historical charm, culture, architectural heritage, wine and fruit farms, breathtaking scenery and many cycling and nature trails.
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L'Agulhas
L'Agulhas gets its rich heritage from the shipwreck survivors of many nationalities who settled in this desolate place.
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Malgas
Malgas is situated 35km inland from Witsand, is a small historical village that takes its name from the Afrikaans word for gannet sea birds.
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Wolseley
Wolseley is situated on a natural watershed that divides the Berg River (renowned for the annual Berg River Marathon) and the Breede River (one of the largest navigable rivers i...
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Genadendal
Genadendal means the Valley of Grace, and this lovely historical village certainly lives up to its name.
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Aurora
Situated at the foot of Piketberg with views of St Helena Bay and the famous Table Mountain, Aurora is the perfect place to come to for open spaces and blue blue skies.
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Elim
On entering Elim, the historical charm of the town is immediately evident in the whitewashed cottages, fruit trees and fynbos (Cape Flora) that welcome you.
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Montagu
Montagu, a scenic two-hour drive from Cape Town, is surrounded by the Langeberg Mountains and is the gateway to the Klein Karoo on Route 62, reputedly the longest wine route in ...
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Saldanha Bay
The picturesque seaside town of Saldanha is situated on the northern corner of the largest bay in South Africa. On a clear day Table Mountain can be seen from the Adam and Eve r...
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Matjiesfontein
‘The Grand Duchess of the Cape Karoo’, Matjiesfontein was established in 1884 and remains as charming as ever.
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Betty's Bay
This little town is the ultimate weekend getaway. Only an hour’s drive from Cape Town, the seaside village of Betty’s Bay is situated along the scenic Clarence Drive Route betwe...
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Elands Bay
Roughly 2.5 hours from Cape Town, Elands Bay a scenic seaside resort known for its wild flowers, delicious seafood, crayfishing with a permit, San rock art and surfing.
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Robertson
With over 160 years of history, Robertson has grown into one of the most attractive Cape Winelands towns, with Victorian buildings, jacaranda-lined streets, vineyards banked wit...
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Lutzville
The welcoming town of Lutzville is nestled between the Atlantic Ocean on the Cape West Coast and inland by the Olifants River.
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Merweville
The tiny village of Merweville is set in the arid plains of the Central Karoo. It's a delightful destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts
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Langebaan
Aptly referred to as the 'Jewel of the Cape West Coast', the picturesque town of Langebaan hugs the shores of the Langebaan Lagoon.
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Piketberg
Piketberg stands in the middle of undulating fields of wheat, green vineyards and flowering yellow canola, at the foot of the Piketberg mountain range.