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Prince Albert (25.6 km from Oudtshoorn) Climbing 1000 metres in 12 kilometres, the Swartberg Pass is one of the steepest passes in South Africa. Running between Prince Albert in the north and Oudtshoorn in the south, the route offers spectacular views over the Little and Great Karoo.The road is not tarred and can be tricky in wet weather but you certainly don’t need a big 4x4 for the pass.Along with striking warped and twisted rock formations and interesting plant life, you will see some amazing drystone work supporting the picturesque hairpin bends. Master pass engineer Thomas Baines and his team of convict labourers took five years to build it in the late 1800s. Today it is a National Monument and largely unchanged.If you really fancy a challenge you could crank you way on the Swartberg Pass Half Marathon. The race route heads out of Prince Albert and into the Swartberg Pass, with sheer rock on both sides.
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Mossel Bay (66.1 km from Oudtshoorn) Mossel Bay lies on the other side of the protruding peninsula of Cape St Blaize, a rocky headland that has long been a danger to ships at night. This dramatic spot houses the elegant white Victorian lighthouse that still functions as a beacon to navigators.
Built in 1864, Cape St Blaize Lighthouse was one of the only two lighthouses manned 24 hours daily on the South African Coastline. Until the late 1970s a clockwork system turned the lens and required a lighthouse keeper to wind it up every three hours.
Now fully automated, a team of lighthouse keepers are still employed to keep a constant radio watch and undertake regular meteorological duties.
Open to visitors Monday to Friday from 10:00 – 12:00 and again from 12:30 – 15:00, closed on weekends and public holidays.
Montagu Street (The Point), CBD, Mossel Bay
+27 (0) 44 690 3015
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Gouritz (83.2 km from Oudtshoorn) Feel the blast of air on your face at the original African bungy jump site.
Going strong since 1989, this jump is the longest running bungy site in Africa and offers a big ground rush and plenty of adrenalin.
Fancy going feet first? Jump off on the Gourits Bridge Swing. This is described as the best experience in flying without wings and the ultimate swing.
Choose to leap, fall or dive off the platform while being securely attached to the opposite bridge. You can even do it in tandem with a special friend or loved one.
Operating daily from 09:00 - 17:00
+27 (0) 44 6977 001
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