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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Dwarsrivier
Dwarsrivier is nestled in the Banhoek Valley between Stellenbosch and Franschhoek and lends itself to walking tours along historic oak-lined lanes and a variety of hiking trails...
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De Doorns
Situated only 90 minutes northeast of Cape Town, De Doorns is nestled between the Quado and Hex River Mountain Range, which are snowcapped during the winter months.
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Wellington
Welcome to Wellington, a unique town surrounded by massive mountains and full of friendly locals. Steeped in history and tradition this town has a magical atmosphere that will c...
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Elgin Valley
Travel over the scenic Sir Lowry’s Pass to the Elgin Valley, the gateway to the Cape Overberg, or alternatively take a leisurely drive via the Gordon’s Bay-Rooi Els-Betty’s Bay...
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Graafwater
Graafwater, a beautiful little town with fascinating heritage. Experiences in this little town include hiking trails, mountain biking, game drives and viewing San rock art.
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Beaufort West
A 6 hour drive from Cape Town, Beaufort West is a town with a rich and romantic history, which will steal your heart.
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Wilderness
Wilderness has become an internationally sought after holiday resort. It is renowned as much as for its natural beauty, vast stretches of beach, tranquility and calm seas, as it...
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Uniondale
Uniondale lies next to the Langkloof and is predominantly a sheep, goat, seed and apple farming community. It offers you a relaxing stay in comfortable guesthouses and self-cate...
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Prince Albert
Prince Albert is situated in the arid Cape Karoo region and it’s where you come to immerse yourself in nature.
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Oudtshoorn
Oudtshoorn is situated approximately 430km from Cape Town and lies between the Swartberg and Outeniqua Mountains. Offering all the amenities of a regional capital, it retains th...
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Witsand
Situated at the mouth of the Breede River along the shores of the mighty Indian Ocean, Witsand offers the best of both worlds.
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Calitzdorp
Calitzdorp, also known as the port wine capital of South Africa, is ideally situated on scenic Route 62, the longest wine route in the world, in the heart of the Klein Karoo.
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Stilbaai
Situated on the estuary of the Gouka River that spills into the warm Indian Ocean, and one of the most popular and lively resorts in the region of the renowned Garden Route and ...
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Ladismith
The town of Ladismith lies at the foot of the Klein Swartberg Mountains, where the majestic Towerkop – with its split peak – guards the town.
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Laingsburg
This friendly, modern Cape Karoo Village steeped in history and tradition is only 280km from Cape Town and a worthwhile and hospitable stop on the N1 highway through the Great K...
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Doringbaai
Doringbaai is a quaint, picturesque little fishing village situated just 8km south of Strandfontein.
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Hopefield
Hopefield is the oldest town on the Cape West Coast and was founded on the banks of the Zoute River in 1853.
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Goedverwacht & Wittewater
Goedverwacht and Wittewater are two of a number of Moravian mission stations in the Piketberg area.
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Velddrif
Set at the mouth of the Berg River, Velddrif has long been a popular holiday destination. Offering typical Cape West Coast hospitality and charm, with creaking fishing boats, co...
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Mossel Bay
Some come to Mossel Bay for the beaches, some come for the wildlife, while others come for the history. But everyone stays for its laidback outlook on life.
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Heidelberg
Situated on the banks of the Duivenhoks River, between the beautiful Langeberg Mountains and the ocean, this quiet hamlet and second oldest town in the district lies one of the ...
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Laingsburg
This friendly, modern Cape Karoo Village steeped in history and tradition is only 280km from Cape Town and a worthwhile and hospitable stop on the N1 highway through the Great K...
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Garden Route and Klein Karoo
One of the most beautiful, diverse and awe-inspiring regions in the country, the Garden Route and Klein Karoo is also one of the most-loved road trips to embark on.
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Cape Karoo
Known for its wide-open spaces, the Cape Karoo is where you want to go when the pace of city life is something you want to escape. This is where you go to get off the grid.