There are very few places in the country that can boast such a diversity of natural places of beauty as the Western Cape. The Garden Route follows the coastline of the Indian Ocean on the Eastern Cape Coast, between a belt of mountain ranges, the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma mountains inland. The Garden Route enjoys one of the mildest and most equable climates, with unspoiled golden beaches, beautiful lagoons and estuaries and boasts in excess of 250 species of birds.
The Garden Route stretches along the coastal plateau at the foot of the mountains, through a quite world of high, primeval forests, and deep gorges rushing clear mountain streams to the sea. Enjoy a fairy-tale steam train ride through the Lake District on the Outeniqua Choo-choo! Explore the depths of the primeval forests, where the last of the Knysna elephants live their secret lives. Drive to the top of the Knysna Heads to view a spectacular vista of land and sea!
The Cape Peninsula, with Cape Town and the Wine Route, is one of South Africa's premier tourist destinations with an absolute plethora of attractions. Table Mountain and its Aerial Cableway has become a renowned icon, and are famous throughout the world for its majestic setting. The whole of Table Mountain is a nature reserve, and there are countless footpaths and nature trails leading up along its slopes. Over the centuries visitors have marveled, not only at the peninsula's natural splendor, but also at the cultural diversity of the “Mother City."
The Winelands of South Africa have been described as the most beautiful in the World, and with a multitude of wine estates in the Eerste River and Berg River valleys, visitors may taste their wines from bottles set out in the cellars, and the same wines may be purchased from the estates during normal business hours. No trip is complete without a tour of, at least, one or two wine routes.
Inland, over the Outeniqua Mountains you will find the Klein Karoo with Oudtshoorn, which is the capital of ostrich land, and is the heart of Ostrich farming worldwide. Undoubtedly the most popular attraction of the area is the subterranean wonderland of the Cango Caves. The caves with its own museum form the tourist hub of the Klein Karoo and are a must to visit.
Attractions:
Robben Island
Table Mountain
Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
Two Oceans Aquarium
Ratanga Junction
Tygerberg Zoo
Stellenbosch
Paarl Mountain Nature Reserve
Drakenstein Lion Park
Cedarberg Wilderness Area
West Coast Fossil Park
Hex River Valley
Kleinplaasie Living Open-Air Museum
Cape Agulhas
Agulhas National Park
Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe
Blaukrantz Bunjy Jumping
Wilderness National Park
Knysna Elephant Park
Suggested Travel Route
Day 1: Stellenbosch
Bergplaas Resort
Tel: 021 887 5331 Fax: 021 887 5331
Mountain Breeze Caravan Park
Tel: 021 880 0200 Fax: 021 880 0200
Day 2: Paarl
Berg River Resort
Tel: 021 863 1650 Fax: 021 863 2583
Orleans Caravan Parks
Tel: 021 862 3520 Fax: 021 862 3520
Day 3: Clanwilliam
Bulshoekdam Leisure Resort
Tel: 027 482 2635 Fax: 027 482 2635
Clanwilliam Dam Resort
Tel: 027 482 8000 Fax: 027 482 1933
Driehoek Caravan & Camping
Tel: 027 482 2828 Fax: 027 482 2828
Day 4: Worcester
Nekkies Municipal Resort
Tel: 023 343 2909 Fax: 023 343 2911
Day 5: Swellendam
Kambati River Resort
Tel: 028 514 3999 Fax: 086 627 3528
Day 6: Still Bay
Ellensrust Caravan Park
Tel: 028 754 1034 Fax: 028 754 1140
Stilbaai Municipal Caravan Park
Tel: 028 754 1034 Fax: 028 754 1034
Day 7: George
George Tourist Resort
Tel: 044 874 5205 Fax: 044 874 4255
George-East Caravan Park
Tel: 044 889 0034 Fax: 044 889 0034
Herolds Bay Municipal Caravan Park
Tel: 044 801 9262 Fax: 044 873 3862
Day 8: Knysna
Buffelskop Caravan Park
Tel: 044 384 1314 Fax: 044 384 1314
Lake Brenton Resort
Tel: 044 381 0060 Fax: 044 381 0065
Monks Holiday Resort
Tel: 044 382 2609 Fax: 044 382 2609
Distances in km from Cape Town
Beaufort West 463 km
Bredasdorp 207 km
Hermanus 109 km
Knysna 465 km
Oudtshoorn 422 km
Roberton 165 km
Vredenburg 162 km
Vredendal 297 km
Budget Travel South Africa
This Provice of South Africa is famouse for its `boerekos (traditional Afrikaner farm-style cuisine) and decidedly slower-paced lifestyle.
The Free Sate Province is the third-largest province in South Africa famous for its warm South African hospitality. It has the second-lowest population density, on about 129 480 km2 of land. All the towns display a mix of cultures. You will find the most valued San (Bushman) rock art is found in the Free State. The Free State South Africa offers you open plains between the Vaal and Orange Rivers.
Bloemfontein is the ideal place to start a tour of the Free State. North of Winburg, the Willem Pretorius Game Reserve is a must see, offering a wealth of wildlife, excellent fishing conditions, and a wide range of sports facilities.
Loch Athlone, one of the major attractions of Bethlehem, is a magnet for fresh water fisnerman.
Starting at Harrismith and ending at Zastron, the route is particularly notable for the Golden Gate National Park, beautiful mountain scenery and charming country towns. In the south-west, the Gariep Dam resort offers an extensive range of leisure activities including water sports, tennis, bowling, horse-riding, golf and 13 nature reserves.
This province presents the classic scene of veld, grass-covered prairie land with deep-blue African skies.
The Free Sate is known, locally, as our 'bread basket', the this part of South Africa is cultivated by more than 30 000 farms to produce over 70% of South Africa's grain consumption. It is also home to the most productive gold and diamond mines in the world.
The Free State climate in the summer-rainfall region is warm but can be relatively cold during the winter months.
This Province boasts an extensive system of parks and reserves, including one national park (Golden Gate) and more than 80 provincial, municipal, and privately owned nature parks, nature reserves, game reserves, and game farms. Activities include bird and game viewing, trophy and biltong hunting, hiking, horse-riding, biking, 4x4 off-road driving, camping and climbing.With its wealth of historical and cultural attractions and excellent facilities, Bloemfontein is the ideal place to start a tour of the Free State. North of Winburg, the Willem Pretorius Game Reserve is the Free State's major provincial reserve, offering a wealth of wildlife, excellent fishing conditions, and a wide range of sports facilities. Kroonstad has all you need for a relaxing break, including an excellent holiday resort. Loch Athlone, one of the major attractions of Bethlehem, is a magnet for anglers and those who enjoy pottering around in boats. No visit to the Free State is complete without following the renowned Highlands Route.
Attractions:
Motheo (Central Bloemfontein)
Botanical Gardens & Zoo Gardens
National Museum
Loch Logan Waterfront
Rustfontein Dam and Nature Reserve
Thaba 'Nchu Sun
King's Park & Prince's Rose Garden
Transgariep
Gariep Dam
Jagersfontein Open Mine Museum & Koffiefontein Open Mine Museum
The 'Eye' of Zastron
Mayaputi Nature Reserve
Goldfields
Winburg Voortrekker Monument
Welkom Gold Museum
Saltpans Mining
Underground mine tours
Willem Pretorius Game Reserve
Phakisa Racetrack
Northern Free State
Vredefort Dome - the world’s largest meteorite impact site
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