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Overberg Travel Guide

 
 

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In the early days of the European occupation of the Cape, very few people ventured far from the foot of Table Mountain. The vast Cape Flats to the east of the fledgling city were a treacherous stretch of shifting sands, wetlands and - of course - wild animals. And at the eastern extreme of that huge, sandy plain was a formidable mountain range, which is now - a couple of hundred years later - easily traversed by virtue of the scenic Sir Lowry's and Houwhoek Passes on the N2. But in those days, these mountains presented a serious barrier to movement and the land beyond them, which was visited only by the very adventurous and became known as the 'Overberg' - the land over the mountains.

The Overberg extends from the high-lying apple orchards of the area between the two passes in the west, to just past the lovely historical town of Swellendam in the east and - to the south - as far as you can go. Cape Agulhas is the most southerly point of the African continent and - officially - the place where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. The interior is dominated by grain farms interspersed with cute country towns, and the coast is a series of beautiful bays, beaches, wetland and dramatic headlands. Walker Bay, which lies between the towns of Hermanus and Gansbaai, has two claims to fame.
It is reputed to be the best land-based whale watching in the world, as the huge southern right whales swim close in shore and there is a beautiful and convenient, fragrant, flower-rich cliff-top walk that offers an excellent vantage point to observe these, South Africa's biggest tourists.

They turn up here in late winter to escape the harsh Antarctic, give birth, nurse their calves and - while they're in a nice romantic honeymoon destination - work on the next crop of baby whales.
The second claim to fame is as the most southerly vineyards in Africa - and it's well worth doing a tasting. This is not just a gimmick.
The other big attraction of this area is the great white shark. Dyer and Geyser Islands, off the small fishing village of Gansbaai offer probably the best shark cage diving in the world. A number of boats operate in the area - chumming to attract the sharks' attention and vying with each other for the best position. Do it soon, as there is increasing resistance to a practice that many people consider to be morally indefensible, ecologically destructive and dangerous.

There's loads more to do. There are three great nature reserves. Kogelberg in the west, which is a major hotspot of botanical diversity, offers fantastic hiking and an exciting white water rafting day trip. De Hoop, in the east, has some small game, great easy mountain bike trails, an escorted, portaged hiking trail, fun snorkelling, wonderful beaches and some awesome land-based whale watching. Slightly further east, the Bontebok National Park was proclaimed to protect the last few remaining bontebok - a beautiful antelope that is found only in the Western Cape. The Breede River, in the eastern part of the Overberg, has some quite fun rafting and canoeing trips and the only remaining hand-operated ferry in the country and fantastic fishing.

There is great paragliding and fun canoeing and sea kayaking near Hermanus, a gliding club in Swellendam, a good horse trail, great hiking and some fabulous mountain biking trails. There are fun boat trips and a long and exciting foefie slide (flying fox) on the Buffelsjag Dam, near Swellendam.

For the more culturally inclined, the mission villages of Genadendal and, particularly, Elim, hark back to a much quieter era. Interesting museums include the Drostdy Museum in Swellendam, the Old Harbour Museum in Hermanus, which has exhibits relating to fishing and whaling, and the small but fascinating Shipwreck Museum in Bredasdorp. This area is, in fact, littered with historic wrecks. A noble tradition was born when the troopship Birkenhead went down near Gansbaai in 1852. For the first time in recorded history, the troops and sailors lined up on the deck in disciplined ranks while the women and children passengers got into the lifeboats and were ferried to shore. The men then took their chances with the icy water and the legions of sharks. Another historic wreck nearby was the Arniston, which gave its name to the town that has officially been called Waenhuiskrans - which means wagon house cave, and refers to an enormous sea cave big enough to house an ox wagon (although you'd struggle to get a bicycle to the spot, never mind an ox wagon). But everyone knows the place as Arniston - a great beach destination.

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Accommodation near Overberg

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

 
Aan de Oever Guesthouse |

Aan de Oever Guesthouse

Swellendam Guest House in Swellendam

Aan de Oever offers a selection of well appointed, charming and elegant rooms, each with private entrance, best quality pure cotton linen, full en-suite bathrooms, modern air-conditioning, wireless internet access in the main house, TV with selected channels, DVD player, honesty bar, coffee-and-tea.

  • R325 p/p sharing
    R325 Single
  • 14 Guests
 
 
The Barrydale Karoo Hotel |
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The Barrydale Karoo Hotel

Barrydale Hotel in Barrydale

The Barrydale Karoo Hotel is located in the rural village of Barrydale along the scenic R62. It is nestled in a picturesque valley known for its hospitality, food, wine and award-winning brandy. A stay in this extraordinary hotel is bound to restore and refresh you.

  • R200 p/p sharing
    R1 000 Rooms/Units
    R250 Single
  • 32 Guests
 
 
Elianthe's Guest House |

Elianthe's Guest House

Swellendam Guest House, Swellendam Bed and Breakfast in Swellendam

A warm welcome awaits you at Elianthe's Guest House. This charming Victorian building is approximately 180 years old, with original yellow-wood beams, timber floors and sash windows with shutters, and offers excellent accommodation and home-style cooking.

  • R260 p/p sharing
    R280 Single
  • 12 Guests
 
 
Sandy's Place |

Sandy's Place

Barrydale Self-catering in Barrydale

Sandy's Place consists of five Self-catering Units. All units are fully equipped and very comfortable.

  • R230 p/p sharing
    R250 Single
  • 13 Guests
 
 
Blue River House |

Blue River House

Pringle Bay Self-catering in Pringle Bay

Blue River House is situated on the bank of the Buffels River and comes fully equipped with canoes, paddle ski’s and a jetty. This luxurious beach house has something to offer everyone; whether you're looking for a relaxing getaway or a fun filled vacation.

  • R1 400 Rooms/Units
  • 8 Guests
 
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Cottage on the Bay |

Cottage on the Bay

Gansbaai Private Home, Gansbaai Self-catering in Gansbaai

Cottage on the Bay is a holiday house in Gansbaai which features spectacular sea views and is within walking distance of tidal pools.

  • R1 100 Rooms/Units
  • 6 Guests
 
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Schweyers Loft |

Schweyers Loft

Stanford Self-catering in Stanford

Schweyer’s Loft is situated in Stanford and is set in the heart of the village and within walking distance of all shops, restaurants and river excursions. Guests can enjoy a kaleidoscope of cultures, traditions and activities on offer.

  • R240 p/p sharing
    R280 Single
  • 6 Guests
 
 
The Hideaway Country B & B |

The Hideaway Country B & B

Swellendam Bed and Breakfast in Swellendam

A National Monument and one of the oldest houses in Swellendam, The Hideaway has four very elegant individually decorated rooms in a lush garden setting featuring amazing views of the Langeberg mountains. Jackie and Stephen invite you to visit and enjoy their beautiful home.

  • R525 p/p sharing
    R1 050 Rooms/Units
  • 10 Guests
 
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Voelklip Retreat |

Voelklip Retreat

Voelklip Private Home in Voelklip

Voelklip Retreat is a holiday home ideally situated in Voelklip, Hermanus. We are situated in a quiet area, away from the hustle and bustle of the busy village, yet within five minutes' walk from all the major swimming beaches.

  • R1 000 Rooms/Units
  • 6 Guests
 
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Tassies |

Tassies

Kleinbaai Private Home, Kleinbaai Self-catering in Kleinbaai

Tassies is positioned in a prime Kleinbaai location, facing the open sea and overlooking the Kleinbaai Harbour. Kleinbaai is a picturesque town on the Western Cape's East Coast, just two hours’ drive from Cape Town. It is a perfect destination to relax and unwind.

  • R600 Rooms/Units
  • 8 Guests