One of the great secrets of the Western Cape - the valley of the Breede River. Here you can enjoy magnificent mountain scenery, breathtaking views, dare the great outdoor activities, visit nature reserves, ethnic villages, living museums, fynbos
The Cape Floristic Region in the Western and Eastern Cape has been officially recognised as South Africa’s sixth World Heritage Site by the World Heritage Committee.
Route 62 meanders between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth, offering a scenic alternative to the N2 highway through an area of magnificent landscapes and towering cliffs, clear streams, abundance of indigenous flora and quaint towns and friendly villages.
Travelling through the Klein (Little) Karoo the visitor passes through fruit growing, wine producing and ostrich farming towns such as Oudtshoorn, Calitzdorp, Ladismith, Van Wyksdorp, Barrydale and Uniondale and historic Amalienstein, Zoar, Dysselsdorp an
The Overberg offers you beaches and secluded coves stretching for kilometers along the coast, the southern most point of Africa where two oceans meet, the heart of the Whale Coast, symmetrical swatches of rich farmlands set off by rugged mountains, beauti
This trail covers a distance of 14 km from the old Toll House to the crest of Sleeping Beauty and back. It is an relatively easy walk (depending on your level of fitness you can reach the top in 3 - 4 hours) and numerous streams are crossed.
The Cape Country Meander offers you 8 towns and surrounding countryside which each boast their own distinctive character, yet share the same authentic country flavour and charm.
The most beautiful region in the Cape, (if not the country!), the Garden Route with its pristine beaches, mountains, forests, lakes, rivers and kloofs is an absolute holiday destination, a place to restore your soul and revitalise your body and mind.
The West Coast is a region of contrast and beauty. Stretching over 400 km from south to north, the region and it's people offer the visitor a surprising variety of travel destinations.