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Clanwilliam Travel Guide

 
 

Description

Nestled at the foot of the northern end of the Cederberg Mountains, Clanwilliam is a small town with loads to do just on its outskirts. Heading north, the Pakhuis Pass leads to an area of immense physical beauty, with spectacularly rugged rock formations, gurgling streams, tumbling waterfalls and some of the best and most easily accessible rock art in the country.

Clanwilliam, between the West Coast and the Cederberg, is right in the middle of the flower belt so it’s a place of pilgrimage for locals and tourists alike in spring.

The Clanwilliam Flower Festival is held every August, and the small but pretty Ramskop Wildflower Garden showcases the enormous range and sheer volume of the flowering plants found in the area. In the nearby mountains there are fabulous hikes and a great horse trail, both of which offer lovely scenery, rock art, pretty flowers and wonderful streams in which to play. The nearby Doring River offers great white water rafting in winter – if it feels like it. We blame global warming, George W. Bush, non-alliance with the Kyoto accord, damming by upstream farmers, the Illuminati, the Catholic Church, Muslim fundamentalists and pure bad luck, but this once dependable river has not been regularly runnable over the last few years. So it’s a bit of a gamble, but it’s worth doing a trip if you happen to be around when the river’s playing ball.

Clanwilliam is situated on the banks of the Olifants River and the sizeable Clanwilliam Dam, which is a favourite waterskiing, fishing and general water sports venue. The surrounding hills are covered in rooibos tea plantations and orange groves, which waft the sweet perfume of their blossoms over the valley in spring.

The rooibos tea factory, which is a great place to tour, offers a range of rooibos products for sale. As well as the obvious tea in various guises, there is a liqueur and a range of cosmetics that takes advantage of the anti-oxidising health benefits of this multi-purpose indigenous crop.

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Accommodation near Clanwilliam

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling distance.

 
de Pakhuys |

de Pakhuys

Clanwilliam Self-catering in Clanwilliam

Cederberg splendour at its best. Enjoy the outdoors yet sleep and live in comfort and style. Rock formations, nature walks, swimming, mountain bikes, rock art and more.

  • R800 Rooms/Units
  • 17 Guests
 
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Owls Hoot |

Owls Hoot

Clanwilliam Self-catering in Clanwilliam

Owls Hoot is a rustic, well-equipped and very clean two-bedroom cottage located just 500 m outside of Clanwilliam.

  • R200 p/p sharing
    R200 Single
  • 4 Guests
 
 
The Pink House |

The Pink House

Clanwilliam Private Home, Clanwilliam Self-catering in Clanwilliam

The Pink House is a lovely waterfront property sleeping up to eight people. The house is fully-equipped for self-catering and boasts stunning views.

  • R1 200 Rooms/Units
  • 8 Guests
 
 
Karookop Cottage |

Karookop Cottage

Clanwilliam Self-catering in Clanwilliam

A stunning 3 bedroom, 2-bathroom cottage, recently renovated to a particularly high standard. Situated in a shady embankment at the foot of the Karookop mountain on the outskirts of town. This upmarket accommodation offers all mod cons and includes air-conditioning, braai area, sparkling swimming pool, fireplace and DStv.

  • R1 025 Rooms/Units
  • 6 Guests
 
 
Karukareb Wilderness Reserve |

Karukareb Wilderness Reserve

Clanwilliam Safari Lodge in Clanwilliam

Karukareb Wilderness Reserve is located in a secluded kloof, surrounded by the Krakadouw mountains at the foot of the Cederberg Wilderness Area in a world heritage site (Cape Floral Kingdom.) Ideal halfway stop en route to N Cape/Namibia. 13 km from Clanwilliam/Cape West Coast.

  • R1 155 p/p sharing
    R1 155 Single
  • 95 Guests
 
 
Ndedema Lodge |

Ndedema Lodge

Clanwilliam Bed and Breakfast in Clanwilliam

Ndedema Lodge is a stylish Victorian House situated at the end of historic Park Street. It was named after the Khoi-san word ³Ndedema³, the name of the most superior and holy antelope in their nature kingdom, which represents physical and spiritual superiority. With this name we honor the spirit of this majestic animal and we shall strive to offer service and quality of such excellence.

  • R512 p/p sharing
    R699 Single
  • 12 Guests
 
 
Cape Cederview |

Cape Cederview

Clanwilliam Self-catering in Clanwilliam

Cape Cederview is in a prime location at the Clanwilliam Dam, with breathtaking panoramic mountain and water views. Experience scenic riverside walks, great cycling, picnics with canoes, fishing, stargazing and bird watching.

  • R1 800 Rooms/Units
  • 9 Guests
 
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Laughenis Guest Farm |

Laughenis Guest Farm

Clanwilliam Self-catering in Clanwilliam

Laughenis Guest Farm is set amidst lush fynbos vegetation and it offers a wonderful mix of adventurous, friendly and welcoming accommodation. Allow yourself to be overwhelmed by picturesque sunsets, rugged fields of joy, cosy bush fires and endless smiles.

  • R900 Rooms/Units
  • 6 Guests
 
 
Lebanon Citrus |

Lebanon Citrus

Clanwilliam Self-catering in Clanwilliam

Our tranquil and peaceful resort is set on an export citrus farm on the banks of the Clanwilliam Dam, at the foot of the majestic Cederberg Mountains. There is 13 to 15 km of dirt road that is suitable for a normal car.

  • R750 Rooms/Units
  • 82 Guests
 
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Keurbos Holiday Cottages and Campsite |

Keurbos Holiday Cottages and Campsite

Clanwilliam Self-catering, Clanwilliam Camping and Caravanning in Clanwilliam

Keurbos Holiday Cottages and Campsite is a place that you can come and experience the calmness of nature. The beautiful river, clean air and lovely spring water will take you away from the rush of city life.

  • R130 Rooms/Units
  • 85 Guests
 
Karukareb Lodge Horse Trail
Spring Wildflowers