Category: South Africa

Witsand

Heading on Eastwards, and before you get to Heidelburg, take a detour towards the coast, and you come to the peaceful, coastal town of Witsand. This is the spot where one of the greatest concentrations of Southern Right Whales comes come here to calve every year. On a good day, between June and late November, is it […]

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Montagu

Another little gem of a village between Cape Town and Oudtshoorn on Route 62 is the wine-producing town of Montagu. Known as the ‘mountain mecca’ of the Cape, Montagu is one of the best examples of a late Victorian agricultural village, with a number of well-preserved Cape Dutch and Georgian buildings in Long Street. Montagu is not […]

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Swellendam on the N2

Heading further west along the N2 we pass the picturesque little town of Swellendam, an oasis of green, lying at the foot of the Langeberg Mountains. Its origins date back to the Dutch Colonial times, one of the oldest buildings being the Drostdy Museum, which was built by the Dutch East India Company in 1747.  The town […]

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Greyton

Said to be the most beautiful village in the Cape, Greyton nestles in a hollow in the majestic Riviersonderend Mountain range, at the end of the R406 tar road, off the N2 in the Overberg. Quaint, natural and unspoilt, with mostly dirt roads, this is a wonderful place to stay for a few days. There […]

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Genadendal and Greyton

Two delightful and historically important towns that you can easily do in a day from Hermanus, which first involves returning to the N2 at Breedasdorp before heading onwards in an Easterly direction. You will come to Genadendal first, a quaint little village just six kilometres away from Greyton, which is one of the most popular towns […]

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Cape Agulhas

You might think that Cape Point is the southernmost tip of Africa, but it’s not! That honour belongs to Cape Agulhas, some 125 km East of Hermanus and easily done in a day trip from there. The road takes you through the town of Bredasdorp, home of Julian Keyser Ceramics, which you will see in […]

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Hermanus

Hermanus is best-known for its whales. It is one of the best places on the coast to see these amazing mammals, mainly because they love the safe waters here and the coastal paths around the town offer so many fantastic viewing points. They say this is probably the best land based whale watching destination in […]

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Beyond the Cape – via the N2

There is a lot to do in Cape Town and the local area, but if like so many visitors you decide you have to return, you will need to think of something else to see. It is a huge area and there is plenty of choice! A favourite option is the drive towards Port Elizabeth, the […]

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Cape Winelands

No trip to Cape Town is complete without a visit to the Winelands. The Dutch planted the first vines in the Constantia area in the 17th Century and as the settlers moved further inland, they took their vines with them. But for the casual visitor, the obvious place to visit is Stellenbosch, just a 40-minute […]

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Cape Peninsula – Part 2

Then it’s off towards Cape Point, through the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, where you will usually see ostriches and families of baboons which frequently hang out along the main road. But don’t be tempted to get out of the car. On the way down you will spot a small white cross off to […]

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