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How long is the drive from Storms River to Franschhoek?

The direct drive from Storms River to Franschhoek is 341 mi (548 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 41 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Storms River to Franschhoek, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Plettenberg Bay, Oudtshoorn, Knysna, Overstrand, and Hermanus, as well as top places to visit like Nature's Valley Rest Camp and Tenikwa Wildlife Rehabilitation & Awareness Centre, or the ever-popular Bloukrans Bungy.

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Top cities between Storms River and Franschhoek

The top cities between Storms River and Franschhoek are Plettenberg Bay, Oudtshoorn, Knysna, Overstrand, and Hermanus. Plettenberg Bay is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Storms River and 6 hours from Franschhoek.
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Plettenberg Bay

Plettenberg Bay, located on the Garden Route in South Africa's Western Cape Province, is a charming seaside town with stunning sandy beaches like Central Beach and Lookout Beach that are popular for surfing. The area is also home to the Robberg Nature Reserve, known for its breathtaking views, rocky peninsula, and Stone Age Nelson Bay Caves. Visitors can explore the reserve's trails and vibrant wildlife including whales, seals, and dolphins.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Franschhoek
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Knysna

Knysna, a charming town in the Western Cape province of South Africa, is a must-visit destination along the famous Garden Route. Nestled amidst lush forests, serene lakes, and beautiful beaches, Knysna offers an unparalleled experience of South Africa's natural beauty. The town center boasts quaint boutiques while the harbor area and Knysna Waterfront feature lively bars and restaurants with stunning sunset views.
95% as popular as Plettenberg Bay
1 minute off the main route, 18% of way to Franschhoek
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Oudtshoorn

Oudtshoorn, a charming town in the Klein Karoo region of South Africa's Western Cape, is renowned for its ostrich farms and location along the Route 62 wine route. The C.P. Nel Museum in the town center delves into the history of the ostrich-feather boom era and houses a functioning synagogue.
97% as popular as Plettenberg Bay
42 minutes off the main route, 38% of way to Franschhoek
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Overstrand Local Municipality

Overstrand Local Municipality, situated in the Western Cape province of South Africa, is nestled along the picturesque Atlantic coast between Cape Town and Cape Agulhas. This charming municipality falls within the Overberg District and encompasses notable towns such as Hermanus, Gansbaai, and Kleinmond. According to Overstrand Executive Mayor Dr Annelie Rabie, there has been a noticeable increase in visitor numbers, leading to a more widespread distribution of economic advantages during peak holiday periods.
39% as popular as Plettenberg Bay
43 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Franschhoek
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Hermanus

Hermanus, a charming seaside town in South Africa's Western Cape Province, is renowned for its whale-watching opportunities. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful Voëlklip Beach and the expansive Grotto Beach with views of Walker Bay. The Old Harbour Museum encompasses the old harbor, a fishermen’s village, and the informative Whale House Museum featuring displays and a suspended whale skeleton.
28% as popular as Plettenberg Bay
32 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to Franschhoek

Best stops along Storms River to Franschhoek drive

The top stops along the way from Storms River to Franschhoek (with short detours) are Knysna Elephant Park, Birds of Eden, and Safari Ostrich Farm. Other popular stops include The Heads, Robberg Nature Reserve, and Franschhoek Pass.
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Bloukrans Bungy

Adventure sports center
Tours
Adrenaline & Extreme Tours
The Face Adrenalin Bloukrans Bungee center offers a thrilling and unforgettable experience for those seeking adventure. Located above the Bloukrans River valley, the bungee jump from an arched bridge is not for the faint-hearted. The views are breathtaking and make it a must-do when in Western Cape. The service is great value for money, with friendly staff who help prepare you before jumping.
Such a great experience couldn’t have chosen a better place to try out courage! Great teams with a lot of energy, great exciting atmosphere and over all beautiful scenery! Thank you for the amazing experience!
Nolubabalo N — Google review
A real thrill – fast, fun and surprisingly well organized This bungee jump is a real thrill. At first you might feel like things are a bit chaotic because the team is also having a good time and the vibe feels like a party. But in the end everything is well structured and clearly organized. They double-check everything, take photos of all the safety steps and make sure you’re properly secured. The whole process goes quickly and with a relaxed energy. Before you even realize it, you’re already jumping. The actual jump is intense – especially the moment when you’re all set and just waiting to be released. That feeling stays with you. All in all, definitely something to try if you’re looking for a serious adrenaline rush. But think twice – it’s not for the faint-hearted.
Mark B — Google review
The place was absolutely beautiful and the view was incredible. I couldn’t do the bungee jump because I had a really bad muscle cramp in my leg, but we sat there, watched our friends do it, and the vibes were amazing. According to all our friends who tried it, the jump is super safe and they loved every second of it. We also had coffee with an incredible view and took some really nice photos. Overall, definitely worth the visit — even if you’re not jumping!
Omar S — Google review
I had an absolutely amazing experience at Bloukrans today.Almost didn't tick off this bucket list item because of fear BUT the staff were very friendly & encouraging & helped me see it through.They made it the best experience for me from the beginning to the end.Thank you Lee-Anzo & John & the rest of the team. Team work makes the dream work. THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
Jenelee — Google review
The staff and atmosphere are absolutely fantastic! Everyone is warm, professional, and makes you feel completely at ease from the moment you arrive. If you’re hesitating—don’t. This place is truly amazing!
Francesco T — Google review
We watched the Bloukrans Bungy from the restaurant, and it was clear that the jumpers had a fantastic time. The Bloukrans Bungee is an absolutely unforgettable experience! The team is professional, energetic, and makes you feel safe and confident every step of the way. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or just ticking something off your bucket list, this is a must-do adventure in South Africa.
Adele D — Google review
My first bungy jump and I couldn’t ask for more excitement! Absolutely professional staff and they also have fun! Recommend everybody to do the zipline and hangout as well as the jump. Great price also, I would absolutely do it again!
Anne S — Google review
The bungy experience is truly amazing. The process runs smoothly and the safety is guaranteed at all times. The staff is very fun and friendly. I have not booked online in advance and was lucky to get a spot. Arrive ca. 1h before your intended jump time.
Hristiyan P — Google review
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Bloukrans River Bridge, Tsitsikamma, Plettenberg Bay, 6600, South Africa
https://bloukransbungy.com/
+27 42 281 1458
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Nature's Valley Rest Camp

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Campground
Nature & Parks
Located in the De Vasselot region, along the banks of the Groot River, is Nature's Valley Rest Camp within Tsitsikamma Section of Garden Route National Park. This picturesque campground offers basic amenities, such as clean ablutions and hot water. The gate guard is available round-the-clock, including early mornings at 3 am. During heavy rainfall, some campsites may become muddy.
In my opinion, this is an old school campsite. I love it! Although a few sites with lawn are available, most of the stands are tucked away in the forest. Well shaded and a carpet of leaves to make your camping experience a true date with nature. It is heaven for birders, hikers and lazy blokes like me. Only a few of the lawn sites have electricity points, but there is a secure facility to store and run your freezer or charge devices. Bathrooms are clean with a few facilities scattered around the campsite. Hot water is available. The communal kitchen is equiped with a stove, fridges and a freezer. A roofed lapa with fireplace is available for use on rainy days. The most outstanding part of the camp would most definitely be the friendly staff and exceptional service. Love this place!
Sas S — Google review
Nature's Valley Rest Camp offers a truly serene escape into nature, and we thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The lush surroundings, peaceful atmosphere, and proximity to stunning trails and beaches made it a perfect getaway. The staff were friendly and helpful, ensuring a warm and welcoming experience. While we loved the camp, a few areas could benefit from some maintenance to enhance the overall experience. However, this did not detract from the charm and tranquility of the place. We look forward to returning and seeing how this hidden gem continues to improve!
Amilia E — Google review
We stayed at the electricity-included camping site. Sizes vary, but ours was large enough for a caravan, a small trailer with a rooftop tent, and 2 large vehicles. Some sites are smaller, but all are equally beautiful - deep in the bush, a little wet and cold (probably more the season than anything), but all around very nice. Bathrooms are also clean and well kept.
Sanja S — Google review
Camp sites are not swept clean and there is no dustbins. There is 220v connection points at some of the stands. The ablutions is fantastic and clean, there is a fully equipped kitchen with fridge and a fully equipped laundry. Lots to do with kids.
Deo N — Google review
What a place for peace and quiet. I've already booked my next stay. It was raining cats and dogs the day we visited but even that was an experience worth doing again. I loved it. Waking up to the abundance of bird life, monkeys,baboons and bush buck. Definitely worth a visit. Even if its just a day visit.
Gerchwin G — Google review
We were greeted by a very friendly receptionist - Jamaima. She really went out of her way to accommodate us. Thank you. The location of our chalet were perfect. The view was simply stunning, tranquil and very romantic. Incredible birdlife. As far as the chalet is concerned. The layout with the deck is great. I think SANParks can use some of their profit to plow back into the chalets. They do need maintenance inside and outside.
Deon E — Google review
I would never leave! It is quite basic but very well maintained. Staff are incredible, and the location is just gorgeous.
Abraham K — Google review
We camped and it was great. Toilets, laundry and wash up facilities were clean and operational. There are also fridges and freezes. As far as camping goes it was 💯
Graeme D — Google review
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Tsitsikamma National Park, Forest Drive, Kurland, 6820, South Africa
https://www.sanparks.org/
+27 44 531 6700
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Tenikwa Wildlife Rehabilitation & Awareness Centre

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Non-profit organization
Nature & Parks
Tenikwa Wildlife Rehabilitation & Awareness Centre is a non-profit organization that offers lodging, tours and experiences to visitors who can observe various big cats such as lions, leopards and cheetahs. The center aims to raise funds for the rehabilitation of injured wild animals, although visitors are not allowed to visit these facilities due to safety concerns. The knowledgeable guides provide valuable insights into the conservation efforts at Tenikwa, making it an educational experience for those interested in wildlife conservation.
A wonderful experience. Knowledge and friendly guides take you up close to the big cats. There's penguins, meerkats and more. This wildlife centre is focussed on the rehabilitation of animals that have been unwell or mistreated. There's a small cafe to enjoy a drink or snack. Recommended
Simon M — Google review
Tenikwa is a excellent place for family bring kids to visit. My little girl really enjoyed to vist Tenikwa. Tenikwa is a non- profit wildlife animals place, there is a wildlife hospital to rescued so many animals, and also adopted some of them if they are not suitable to live at wild anymore. The tour guider is really nice and to introduce all animals to our family, and educating kids how to save the environment.
Carrie W — Google review
Tenikwa Wildlife Rehabilitation & Awareness Centre is a truly remarkable place that highlights the humane and compassionate side of wildlife conservation. It provides care for animals that can no longer survive in the wild, such as lions, cheetahs, and other endangered species. Injured animals are treated and, if possible, released back into their natural habitat. Those that cannot return to the wild are given a safe and supportive environment within the center. One of the most impressive aspects of Tenikwa is how close visitors can get to the animals, all under the guidance of knowledgeable and passionate guides. We were fortunate to be accompanied by Davison, who made the experience truly exceptional. Even better, our visit happened to coincide with feeding time, so we got to witness cheetahs and other wild cats being fed—a rare and unforgettable sight. By purchasing a ticket, you’re not just enjoying a unique experience—you’re also directly supporting the center’s mission to care for and protect wildlife. It’s an experience that combines education, conservation, and awe-inspiring encounters with nature. A visit to Tenikwa is absolutely worth it.
A Z — Google review
Doing wonders for animals big and small. Lovely guides and enthusiastic staff. Good to raise awareness, they can use your visit to continue the good they are doing for all animals.
Allard H — Google review
Our entire experience at Tenikwa Wildlife Centre was amazing. From arrival to departure, we were made to feel welcome and felt that the friendly staff went out of their way to make our experience feel memorable. Sleeping in the self catering eco-cabin amongst gorgeous fynbos, just meters away from the lions, was the most wonderful unforgettable experience. We felt their presence the entire time - even in the middle of the night, when they blessed us with their goosebump-generating roars! We so enjoyed unwinding on the little porch, having a cup of coffee in the morning listening to the birds, or enjoying a glass of wine in the evening, just taking in the night time sounds and experience, and reconnecting with nature. Be prepared for an early morning wake up call from the lions – no need for an alarm clock! You’ll want to record their gorgeous guttural sound – it’s a really humbling experience to experience up close. How wonderful to be able to see the Lions from every angle. Just being in their presence was the most incredible experience we have ever had. Kuluma and Mkulu sat and “chatted” with us up close and personal at the fence a few times – and having never been so close to Lions before, this was quite a soul-stirring experience. They really are just spectacularly beautiful. The guided tour around the sanctuary was fantastic. Our beautiful photographs will be treasured. Zwelakhe the Leopard was a gorgeous model, and we have captured stunning mischievous Meerkat moments. All staff were super professional, yet laid back enough to make you feel so welcomed and relaxed. We travel and adventure often in our beautiful country, and were struck by how much the staff at this centre genuinely love their animals, telling us little stories of their antics, and sharing their personality traits and quirks with us. The sanctuary itself is so beautifully maintained and most importantly all the animals had ample space and they looked really healthy and happy. This sanctuary was developed to treat and home (if absolutely necessary) rescued wild animals that have been injured or for other reasons are unable to survive on their own in the wild. We were shocked to hear that Tenikwa often deals with over 200 injured animals a month in their animal hospital. It is an absolute credit to the amazing owners that they have dedicated their lives to this worthy work. Knowing that our booking contributes in some small way to this important cause, I could not recommend it any higher. We didn’t have tine to indulge in the Spa treatments on offer at the facility, but took a tour of the Spa centre – and will make sure we include this in our itinerary next time. If you haven’t put Tenikwa Wildlife Sanctuary on your bucket list yet, we recommend that you do.
Louise R — Google review
What a truly amazing experience as a manager of backpackers able to tell the guests all about the wildlife rehabilitation centre truly amazing 😍 And it did rain on us a few time but it was truly amazing thank you...
Debbie R — Google review
If there’s one place on this holiday that truly moved me, it was the Tenikwa Rehabilitation and Awareness Centre. From the moment we arrived, it was clear just how deeply Mandy, Len, Keri, Alex and their team care for every animal they look after. Their dedication isn’t just something you see — you feel it. We weren’t able to see the animals currently being rehabilitated, as they wisely limit human contact, but that only made the experience more meaningful. We were privileged to meet the lions, cheetahs and the many other varieties of wild cats who, for various reasons, cannot return to the wild. And it wasn’t just the big cats — the sanctuary is also home to an incredible range of other animals, including meerkats, penguins, tortoises and a huge variety of birdlife. Being surrounded by so much life and hearing each animal’s story was deeply humbling. We were shown around by Msizi and Zama, whose knowledge, warmth and respect for the animals added so much depth to the experience. Our stay was just as special. The accommodation was spotlessly clean and wonderfully comfortable. Spending a night in one of the lion cabins was an experience I’ll carry with me forever — drifting off to sleep with the sounds of the sanctuary around us felt truly magical. Breakfast the next morning, prepared by Precious and Davidson, was made to order, beautifully cooked, and such a great start to the day. A recent addition to Tenikwa is their wellness centre, where we enjoyed a fabulous massage by Josephine — a perfect way to unwind. I wholeheartedly recommend a visit to this remarkable non-profit organisation. It will touch your heart, and our support helps sustain the extraordinary, compassionate work they do for some of the world’s most vulnerable animals.
Christine S — Google review
A wonderful, informative and transparent wildlife sanctuary. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and the grounds are very well kept! We left with new insight into the work that goes into conservation, and the meaning behind a TRUE wildlife sanctuary. Their motto rings true: “Come with an Open Mind, Tread with a Lighter Step, Leave with a Change of Heart”... A worthy cause to support when in the area.
Robin L — Google review
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The Crags, Plettenberg Bay, 6602, South Africa
https://www.tenikwa.com/
+27 64 897 7694
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Birds of Eden

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Bird watching area
Nature & Parks
Birds of Eden is a free-flight sanctuary that spans over 5 acres and boasts more than 200 bird species. The area is covered by a massive mesh dome, allowing visitors to enjoy self-guided walks while being surrounded by birds in their natural habitat. The wooden walkway takes guests from the root level of tall trees all the way up to the treetops and ceiling of the dome, providing an amazing experience.
Expect a Jurassic Park experience, but without the dinosaurs. It’s quite impressive with the numerous bird species that have the freedom to fly within such a large enclosure—one of the biggest in the world. I recommend purchasing the species identification guide for an additional R20. The walkways are sturdy and safe, with benches available for resting if needed. Unfortunately, the pathways are not wheelchair-friendly unless you're prepared for a rugged journey. Take your time, and don’t rush; let others pass who may be in a hurry. To make the most of your visit, allow yourself between one and two hours for a self-guided tour. The amphitheater was closed during our visit, probably due to maintenance upgrades. There is a restaurant near the exit, so you’ll need to complete the route to be able to enjoy it. If you’re a serious birdwatcher, I recommend avoiding visits during peak holiday seasons and weekends, as it can get quite crowded—but the birds won’t mind! Overall, it was a very enjoyable experience. I suggest that management consider offering overnight accommodations in a jungle-style setting; it would be unforgettable to wake up with all those birds greeting the dawn. Don’t forget to spot the flying fox—you might just get lucky!
Pierre W — Google review
Loved Birds of Eden! We were taken around by 20 year veteran guide Eric. The aviary is enormous and the birds truly live in paradise. They can freely fly, have plenty of space and water, seed and fruit buffets setup for them in many places. Our tour lasted just over an hour. The landscaping is stunning, so much greenery, a waterfall, suspension bridge. We saw many species of bird including natives to South Africa - my favourite being the Turaco. My all time favourites the Macaw were also there in blue and yellow and scarlet varieties were also here. Flamingoes, scarlet ibis, geese, egrets, lovebirds - all here. You can buy a bird identification book at the gift shop for only R20. The birds you see on your visit will vary because the aviary is so huge. Reminded me a lot of KL Bird Park in Malaysia - all Birds of Eden is a lot more expensive. I wish we could have had lunch at the cafe overlooking the lake but our visit was very early in the morning. Bonus - resident cat that lives in the female bathrooms.
Timeshare C — Google review
The most incredible experience we've had in South Africa so far! Give yourself AT LEAST two hours to walk through and be amazed. I can't say enough about it: here's a few thousand more words, in pictures! Many of the birds are so accustomed to this no-touch sanctuary that they feel completely comfortable posing for close-up photos. Unforgettable!
DaveJenn L — Google review
The overall experience was great.. Happy to have supported this institute. My only dissapoint was that they were not stocked with their booklets that describe the bird species they had.
Alicia B — Google review
This is our second visit to Birds of Eden. Of all the sanctuaries near Plett, this one is very special to me. Something about the large dome enclosure, the variety of birds and the lush greenery made for a calming nature experience. We will be back again.
James F — Google review
Place is a paradise of tranquility & a must visit when in the area for exotic & normal bird/nature watchers/lovers. Even though a part was under construction, it was still wonderful to get to see all sorts of birds & moving between them. The staff was very friendly. Will most definately visit it again.
Jaco G — Google review
Birds of Eden was an unforgettable highlight of our trip! The aviary is enormous, with well-maintained and comfortable walkways that wind beautifully through the trees. Along the way, we were treated to some stunning views and an incredible variety of fascinating birds. This isn't a place to rush through—it's best enjoyed at a leisurely pace, allowing time to wander slowly, observe, and appreciate the birds in their naturalistic habitat. Highly recommended!
Melissa G — Google review
Absolutely stunning! Very well maintained, beautiful natural area with waklways and a variety of birds. Highly recommended, well worth the entrance fee!
Buks E — Google review
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Portion 11 & 12 of Kirbywood Farm Animal Alley The Crags, Plettenberg Bay, 6602, South Africa
http://www.birdsofeden.co.za/
+27 44 534 8906
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Robberg Nature Reserve

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Robberg Nature Reserve, situated in Plettenberg Bay, is a coastal and marine preserve offering a variety of attractions for nature enthusiasts. The reserve boasts panoramic views of the bay and Tsitsikamma Mountains, dramatic cliffs, caves, sandy beaches, and a lively colony of Cape fur seals. Visitors can also spot wildlife such as dolphins, whales, and the rare blue duiker antelope. Additionally, the reserve features Stone Age relics and offers opportunities for activities like hiking and trail running.
Absolutely incredible! One of the best hikes I’ve done in South Africa. The scenery is out of this world, dramatic cliffs, ocean views, seals on the rocks, and long stretches of untouched beach. You can choose shorter or longer trail loops depending on your time and energy. Totally worth it though! Pack water, sunscreen, and good shoes.
Kim K — Google review
Such beauty Incredible scenery to take in, and good birdlife. The hike is incredible, although slightly challenging in places, so make sure you're wearing decent shoes. The beach is awesome and the island is well worth a visit. I thoroughly enjoyed my experience here, even if it was just for an afternoon
Jason B — Google review
Great place to hike. Definitely plan to do the big hike (min. 4 hrs.). Hike is not really complicated but you have to climb over rocks so I would rate it as mid to hard. You can see (and smell) the seals and also the great scenery. One of the best hikes we did in South Africa. We also saw a lot of dolphins and a whale (unfortunately far away but you can see them). The shark watcher also said he saw a big white shark a week before our visit.
Leon B — Google review
Another beautiful place which is a must visit. Got to see live and dead seals, comorants and a dead whale on the beach. Its a bit of hike and we need good shoes with proper grip to walk on slippery rocks.
Thomas J — Google review
One of the most beautiful short length beach trails I have seen. I grew up in South Africa bit somehow never made it here till I returned with my wife on our honeymoon and I do reregt not gisitomg this part of the country sooner. If you are in Plett, I would suggest doing this, even of only the shortest trail.
Patrick S — Google review
GORGEOUS views. We did the mid-sized trail and it was intense already - some difficult pieces along the way, but nothing impossible. Keep following the signs and you should have no problem. If you can, go with impermeable shoes all closed because of the sand. The seals are easy to hear and spot, but binoculars make it easier. It’s amazing, you will love it.
Fábio A — Google review
Amazing views!!! We did the full hike to the point saw so much beauty. I recommend you bring plenty of water and something to eat if you're going to do the long hike.
Jim F — Google review
An amazing hiking trail! I would say it’s more of an intermediate-level hike, with breathtaking views along the way. The untouched, virgin beaches felt like part of a dream. My boys especially loved spending time there—they even created a fun character called “PEPE”, complete with multiple defense systems to protect him from the wild, crashing waves. It was such a memorable and adventurous experience!
Sara A — Google review
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Robberg, South Africa
http://www.capenature.co.za/reserves/robberg-nature-reserve/?utm_source=googlemybusiness
+27 44 533 2125
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Knysna Elephant Park

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Wildlife and safari park
Knysna Elephant Park is a remarkable park and rescue facility where visitors can have an up-close interaction with elephants in their natural habitat. The staff are extremely friendly, welcoming, and knowledgeable, making the experience even more enjoyable. Accommodations at the park are beautiful, offering the unique opportunity to sleep amongst the elephants. The rooms are spacious and impeccably clean, with convenient amenities such as tea and coffee making facilities.
It was an incredible experience to visit Knysna Elephant Park. Located just outside of Plettenberg Bay on the beautiful Garden Route (N2 between Knysna and Plettenberg Bay, Western Cape), this sanctuary is home to a gentle herd of rescued elephants who absolutely stole our hearts. We loved to see how great the elephants are being taken care off. Feeding and watching these majestic creatures up close, was something never to be forgotten. Just an all round WOW! The guides were super friendly, and very knowledgable. There is a cozy restaurant on site and a gift shop with the most adorable elephant souvenirs. An absolute must visit, from traveling solo or with friends and family, an exciting day out for everyone.
Surina T — Google review
Incredible opportunity to interact with elephants up close. A 45 minute experience includes a short tractor ride to the elephants. You can buy a bucket of food to feed them and then pose for some photos. The guides are very friendly and helpful. It is most definitely worth a visit
Catherine K — Google review
We enjoyed taking this picture. It was so much fun! The elephants are majestic animals. Loved being able to feed them and take picks with them! The fact that there were washbasins to wash our hands were a nice touch! The kids immediately ran to the play park after we finished with the elephants. Well worth a visit.
Marlene F — Google review
What an absolutely amazing experience at Knysna Elephant Park! Truly a once in a lifetime experience getting to be up close and personal with some of Mother Nature's most beautiful and majestic creatures. My wife and I truly had a magical time getting to see, feed and walk alongside these gentle giants. Definitely a core memory for us both and one that we can't wait to share with our kids one day too. The work this park does is so important and we are glad we could be involved too. What an experience.
Chad P — Google review
Knysna Elephant Park is absolutely extraordinary and you do get to walk with the elephants, we got to feed them and literally have a close-encounter. The Knysna Elephant Park (est. 1994) and is as brilliant today as it was then... Highly recommend this wonderful family park...
Kurt S — Google review
It was an awesome experience. When I got there, the kids were busy feeding the elephants. It was also great to see the cabins in which people can sit and watch the animals while sitting in the comfort of their cabins - especially at night when the animals are relaxed.
Mbulelo N — Google review
I had the best experience at the Park, the staff was very welcoming and helpful. Everything was done efficiently and the briefing video really simplified things. My highlight is the interaction I had with the Elephants, I will forever cherish that moment. Their restrooms were very clean. The food from the restaurant was warm, fresh and delicious. I will visit again.
Motho B — Google review
It's an amazing place to visit and pretty much a must to put on a list. To see this animals up close is fantastic. Afterwards, they have a really nice cafe with an cozy open fire, nice if the weather isn't 100%.
Chris F — Google review
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4.6
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Just off the N2 between Knysna and, Plettenberg Bay, 6600, South Africa
http://knysnaelephantpark.co.za/
+27 44 532 7732
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The Heads

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Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
The Heads, located in Knysna, is a neighborhood perched on sandstone cliffs offering stunning panoramic views of the lagoon and the Indian Ocean. The area is known for its luxurious properties designed to maximize the breathtaking vistas with spacious balconies and expansive windows. Additionally, The Heads provides a viewpoint with a walking path that overlooks where the lagoon meets the ocean and offers great views of Featherbed Nature Reserve. Nearby geological formations called 'The Map Stones' add to the area's allure.
4.6
(2605)
Knysna, 6571, South Africa
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Featherbed Nature Reserve

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Wildlife refuge
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Featherbed Nature Reserve, located on the Western Head of Knysna, is a protected reserve accessible only by boat. Visitors can enjoy guided tours to learn about the reserve's ecology, plants, bird and marine life. The area offers picturesque views of the lagoon and open sea from atop the headland. Guided hikes through milkwood forests and cycling rides through Knysna Forest are also available for nature enthusiasts.
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Featherbed Nature Reserve is an absolute gem in Knysna! The experience started with a friendly and well-informed guide who made the trip so engaging. The boat ride across the lagoon was scenic and relaxing, followed by an exciting drive to the top of the West Head with breathtaking views. The walk back down was relatively easy and offered even more stunning vistas, with a chance to explore the Honeymoon Cave for those who love a bit of adventure. The day was topped off with an ice-cold draft beer and a fantastic buffet—plenty of options to satisfy every appetite. If time allows, don’t miss the beach bar for another beer and some extra relaxation before cruising back across the lagoon. Highly recommended for nature lovers and those seeking a mix of adventure and leisure!
Daryn L — Google review
The Featherbed Eco walk with lunch did not disappoint. Even the overcast weather couldn’t put a damper on the afternoon. It starts with a 20min boat ride across the beautiful Knysna Estuary with interesting and entertaining commentary provided by our guide - Colin. The buffet lunch at the Featherbed restaurant was delicious with a full selection of meats, veggies, salads and deserts - drinks are not included (no cash accepted). We were shuttled up to the top of the reserve with a 60-70 min walk down to the cave (time depends on how many times you stop to take photos, and there are so many beautiful spots) Colin our Guide was not only extremely knowledgeable on the history and nature on the reserve but was also very patient with our all girls group 😁. The views throughout the walk are breathtaking and the photos don’t do it justice. All the Featherbed staff are amazing and I highly recommend this experience if you are in Knysna. We booked online and prices vary depending on the day and season. We paid R550 per person (midweek) and ticket prices includes everything except drinks and staff tips.
LISA L — Google review
Great experience, a wonderful family day out. Very friendly and helpful staff.
Hendrik N — Google review
Thank you to Maurice and the team for a wonderful half day out to the Nature Reserve. Lovely welcome, informative boat journey and drive followed by a wonderful walk through the reserve. We then stayed for the buffet lunch with was excellent and plentiful. One tip - take your swim stuff. There is a great little beach by the beach bar you can swim off. It isn’t mentioned in their description it well worth knowing on a sunny day!!
Rachel — Google review
Beautiful 2.2 km hiking trial (easy). They take you by boat to the starting point where you meet up with a truck and the truck takes up the hill, so the hike is all downhill with spectacular views. They provide walking sticks, but the route is very easy so the sticks are not really necessary. You end with a one-hour buffet lunch. My husband enjoyed the warm calamari dish, whereas I preferred the cold calamari salad.
Marien G — Google review
The most beautiful nature reserve I have ever been to!From the mainland you are taken to the reserve by the tour guide on a ferry. The lunch was amazing and the mountain top views are breathtakingly beautiful
Archie M — Google review
This was absolutely amazing . The whole experience from the ferry to the buffet lunch was great. You take a ferry from the Harbour to the west head . Upon arrival you take a 4x4 trip the top of the west head stopping at a few spots for fantastic photo opportunities. Then you walk down ( 2.2km ) alongside the mountain back to the main house where you are served with a 5 star buffet lunch . The walk down is not hard at all . The entire adventure has a scenic view from start to finish and the buffet lunch was easily the best I have ever had with a big variety of food choices. I would recommend this to everyone when they visit Knysna . Definitely worth every penny ... A must do ...
Wikus B — Google review
This was an amazing outing and experience. The boat trip across the lake to the nature reserve, the drive up the mountain and the awesome 2.2km scenic walk back to the boat. Quick drink and food and back to the mainland. 3 to 4 hours trip. Totally worth it and we will do it again. Thanks for this awesome experience.
Ciaan S — Google review
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4.3
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Knysna, South Africa
http://www.knysnafeatherbed.com/
+27 44 382 1693
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Garden Route National Park - Wilderness Section

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National park
Nature & Parks
Garden Route National Park - Wilderness Section is a forest preserve featuring lakes, rivers, estuaries, and beaches. It has been designated as a Ramsar site due to its importance as wetlands. The park offers nature trails through wooded forests and rivers where visitors can spot various bird species including the Knysna lourie and kingfishers. In spring, the park is adorned with colorful flowers.
We did the Half Collared Kingfisher hike (9km in total) and it’s a stunning walk. Almost all of the route is in shade and the wooden walkways are well maintained. The river crossing on the pontoon is a nice touch! Definitely worth doing if you have the time. The picnic area at Ebb and Flow has been upgraded since we were last there. There is now shade and picnic tables available.
Brad E — Google review
We liked to hike in here. The path was well maintained. But it was crowded and we had to pay a big entrance fee. We like to contribute, but it was overpriced. Robben berg is so much cheaper. And in the george Mountains, it's even free with many more opportunities.
Sandra F — Google review
Great experience, fresh air walks with the kids, the trail is beautiful, well seen walk way, slippery parts especially crossing over the streams so definitely need good shoes going on this. Overall the family time spend and nature explored is well worth it. And the waterfall a definite must see.
Rika O — Google review
Very nice accesible walk under the tree canopies. Long sections have a boardwalk. Lovely sightings of birds.
Henry H — Google review
Beautiful forest untouched and unkempt...a bit too unkept.. The benches and walkways looked like it had not been cleaned in weeks
Bianca A — Google review
Can’t beat the views!! Windy as hell however we loved it 😻
Ant ( — Google review
The place is very well organized. Very beautiful. However, not much activity to do but you can enjoy a good picnic there. Very clean toilet. we did the boat riding, and the most thing that I appreciate is that they were very considering and flexible to our accommodate out request of having a short ride for 40 minutes instead of one hour and half and they gave us a reasonable discounted price. We enjoyed the boat trip very much.
Afra A — Google review
The waterfall area is beautiful, with many large pools perfect for swimming in the heat! The hike concludes with quite a lengthily boardwalk in the trees which is great for spotting birds at eye level and generally getting a nice viewpoint down to the river. The “hike” (more of a walk really) was really easy and I would recommend it to people of all ages and abilities. The only reason it got 4/5 stars is the sheer amount of litter around the waterfall. (More than I could carry back in my small hiking bag)
Austen U — Google review
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4.4
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Wilderness, South Africa
https://www.sanparks.org/parks/garden_route/camps/wilderness/
+27 44 877 1197
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Meiringspoort

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Mountain pass
Nature & Parks
Canyons
Meiringspoort is a stunning gorge located in the Swartberg mountains, accessible via the N12 national road. Before the construction of the Swartberg Pass, it served as one of the few links between Mossel Bay and towns in the Great Karoo. The area offers breathtaking landscapes with rock formations that resemble scenes from an adventure movie. Visitors can also enjoy Meiringspoort Falls, which are easily accessible from the road.
What an amazing pass , the mountains🏔️ are just breathtaking. The stops where u can stop and brai are very well looked after to.
James R — Google review
The picnic spots. The toilets and the parking areas are all super clean. The views are out of this world, amazing, beautiful and awesome.
Rob H — Google review
Most beautiful, spectacular pass on the N12 between the towns of Beaufort West and De Rust. The pass is a gateway that connects the Little Karoo and the Great Karoo through a gorge with a 25 km road crossing the same river 25 times in the span of the 25 km. Many picnic spot area with toilets. The biggest picnic spot is where the walkway is to a waterfall. Well worth the walk.
Roxy J — Google review
How magnificent this piece of our beautiful country is!
Claudi O — Google review
The most fascinating geological site in SA! Such rich history as well. Even the fauna and flora full of surprises.
Annamie O — Google review
A beautiful place to drive through if you love rock formations, cliffs and waterfalls. Absolutely spectacular. Photographs don’t do it justice.
Lyndre W — Google review
The waterfall is a must do for families
Anthony R — Google review
Magnificent mountains and well maintained road. A road trip you will never forget.
Jacques L — Google review
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5.0
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South Africa, USA
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Redberry Farm

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Sights & Landmarks
Restaurant
Farms
Redberry Farm, located in South Africa's Garden Route near George Airport, is a delightful destination for families and friends. The farm offers free entry and a range of activities such as strawberry picking, pony rides, bumper boats, and more. Visitors can indulge in the charm of country living while enjoying the various attractions available at the farm. Additionally, there is a cafe that serves an array of strawberry treats including chocolate-dipped strawberries and strawberry cupcakes.
We had such a great time at Redberry Farm! 🍓 It’s a wonderful place for families with so many activities and options for everyone. The staff were very friendly and welcoming, making the visit even more enjoyable. The kids loved being entertained with strawberry picking and the go-karts, which were a big hit! 🚜 plenty of space to relax and enjoy the views. Overall, a fantastic family-friendly spot with great experiences for both kids and adults. Highly recommend visiting
Fatimah A — Google review
We spent 4 wonderful days on the farm. The accommodation was excellent. Beautifully appointed cottage. Good quality linen and a very comfortable bed. The food we ate at the Red Shed Restaurant was excellent. There are so many activities to do on the farm. What a pleasure to visit such a well organized and pristine farm. We can't wait to return. An absolute gem!!
Karen D — Google review
We had a lovely time with our two grandsons. Lots of fun things for them to do. The garden is beautiful and the service at the restaurant was very good. The food was good value for money. It is well worth visiting this gorgeous venue.
Marianne W — Google review
I attended the berry festival in October and had the best time! Irresistible craft market, the largest hedge maze in Southern hemisphere (was a dream come true) and of course, fresh strawberries and exceptionally yummy food all round. Lots of activities for kids, young and old, albeit the individual ticket prices can add up fast. Ample parking, but unfortunately someone in our party had their car hit-and-run and the parking attendants and organisers were dismissive.
Simon N — Google review
If you ever visit George, you need to visit the Redberry farm. There's so much activities for the kids to do, such as a great Maze trail, train rides, picking strawberries and so much more as well as opportunities for adults to unwind and enjoy themselves too. There's a variety of Restaurant options with their own unique menu's and drinks to choose from
Ashley C — Google review
Awesome place to take the kids, pick some strawberries and ride on the mini train and bumper boats. Lots of awesome food options. An On the move office is also quite nice.
Troy D — Google review
We never stayed there,but popped in for some strawberries and visited the shop which had so many nice goodies to purchase! Definitely a place to spend some time. Many things to do for the kids and adults.
Farah K — Google review
Farm where you buy a plastic pot and head to pick strawberries, a kind lady will measure the amount of strawberries where you can wash and eat directly. Gift shop where you can buy clothes or cups. Small area for kids to feed rabbits and hamsters. A restaurant with strawberries dishes. A shop to buy farm products and food. A beautiful place to spend a lovely time.
M.AlQabandi — Google review
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4.4
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Geelhoutboom Road, Blanco, George, 6530, South Africa
http://www.redberryfarm.co.za/
+27 44 870 7123
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Safari Ostrich Farm

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Nature & Parks
Gift shop
Safari Ostrich Farm is a long-standing family-owned establishment that spans 1,800 hectares and offers guided tractor tours, a gift shop, and a cafe. Founded in 1956 as an educational site about ostriches, the farm has transformed into a popular attraction while still staying true to its original mission.
It was a really great experience. We had a lot of fun on the safari tour. The guide was friendly and shared interesting facts about ostriches. We were able to take lots of amazing pictures. Feeding the ostriches was a real highlight. The facility itself is very clean. There’s a great playground and an on-site restaurant with plenty of seating.
Beloved P — Google review
Fantastic experience. Great tour guide. Lovely place. Clean and well maintained tractors that you ride on. Its a must for a family outing. Also not expensive to visit and enjoy. 100stars for all involved.
Askmonique S — Google review
★★★★☆ Interesting experience, but expected a bit more It was a nice visit to the Safari Ostrich Farm and definitely interesting to learn about the history of ostriches in South Africa — especially that they originally came from Asia. The tour was informative and well-organized by Samuel and seeing the birds up close was a unique experience. However, I expected a bit more in terms of interactivity or size. Still, worth a stop if you’re in the area and curious about these fascinating animals.
Hachim — Google review
Nice experience. We get a guided tour of the farm in a tractor trailer , while the guide gave us explanations about ostriches. There is a big space where the birds are sitting, a small exchibition and a shop and a restaurant where we ordered ostrich stake. There is a big parking place, in the yard. There is a schedule of groups visits. You can buy food in the shop and feed the ostriches directly from the car.
Mihaela C — Google review
I became fascinated by ostriches after seeing them on the roadside during a previous trip to Botswana, so when we were driving the Garden Route we made a small detour to visit Safari Ostrich Farm. We went on a tractor tour led by a friendly, outgoing guide who made the experience fun and informative. Afterwards, we got to feed the ostriches and learned more about them. The shop was also really good, with plenty of unique and interesting souvenirs. The manager/owner of the farm was incredibly friendly and accommodating, especially when our transport was delayed - something we were very grateful for.
Junaid A — Google review
Great place to see, feed and learn all about ostriches. Partly walking partly on the back of a tractor trailor. Knowledgeable staff and well organised tour. But use up your feed ( which you can buy for 5 rand) on the tractor your. The ostriches will come up to you to eat, very messily. Great opportunity for photo or videos up closer. Great information about ostriches which I won't spoil here, but you will be surprised and even amazed. Just could do with a bit more guidance for guests in how and when to use the feed.
Andrew S — Google review
Enjoyable and informative tour to Safari Ostrich Farm. Didn't know a lot about Ostrichs but after the guided tractor tour into the paddock and museum with Bronwin we came out knowing a lot more. Make no mistake, Ostrichs are HUGE! Only when they run up to the tractor and tower over you do you get an idea of their size. They are inquisitive birds but feed them at your own risk! I bought a bucket of food for R5 and they came running to eat. Their coordination isnt so great and in their frenzy one bit my thumb (im ok), food went everywhere and another snatched the bucket by the handle and out of the tractor it went. We drove slowly through various paddocks then got out to walk and see emus and ostriches from the safety of behind fences. We finished up in a museum showing various anatomy displays, incubators, leather and feather making processes. Bronwin was great! He had a very easy listening voice and was very knowledgable. There is a large giftshop onsite selling a wide variety of goods including ostrich leather articles, painted eggs, egg lights etc. The cafe onsite has light meals and ostrich biltong for sale. See cafe review for food review.
Timeshare C — Google review
Excellent tour guide. Tour by tractor driven carts to see different breeds of Ostrich. Then walking tour finishing in incubator house. On site toilets and dining and cafe.
Jeff H — Google review
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4.3
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R328, Oudtshoorn, 6620, South Africa
http://www.safariostrich.co.za/
+27 44 272 7311
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Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex

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Maritime museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex is a maritime site that offers a glimpse into Mossel Bay's early significance for European sailors. Named after the 15th-century Portuguese explorer, Bartholomeu Dias, the complex features a life-sized model of his sailing vessel and an aquarium. Visitors can start their journey at the museum shop, which showcases various souvenirs including handmade caravels.
I was pleasantly surprised by how much there was to see and experience at the Bartolomeu Dias Museum – all for just R10 entrance! The variety of exhibits was impressive, from the maritime displays to the Shell Museum, and even the historic Post Office Tree. It’s such a well-kept, informative, and peaceful place, perfect for both adults and kids. One of the highlights was the life-size replica of Dias’s caravel – even though we couldn't go on board, it was still awe-inspiring to see up close. The ethnobotanical garden added a lovely natural touch to the visit, and the aquarium with live molluscs was fascinating. Overall, this museum offers incredible value and a great way to spend a few hours soaking in some local history and nature. Highly recommend it to anyone passing through Mosslbay 👌🏻
Tilana M — Google review
5/5 Stars - A Must-Visit for History and Art Lovers! The Diaz Museum in Mossel Bay is an absolute gem! My family and I thoroughly enjoyed our visit. I was particularly captivated by the impressive collection of paintings and the intricately detailed ship models, which truly bring the history of maritime exploration to life. It's a wonderful place to spend a few hours immersing yourself in the rich heritage of the region. Highly recommend for anyone looking for an engaging and informative experience, especially if you appreciate art and historical artifacts!
Shaukat A — Google review
It was fantastic. Loved the curio shop. The history and the well maintained Aquarium. Overall a wonderful experience after many years. Kids also loved it.
Askmonique S — Google review
We visited the Bartolomeu Dias Museum in Mossel Bay and really enjoyed it. The grounds are spacious and beautifully maintained, and the exhibits are well presented. We especially loved the shell museum and the life-size replica of Dias’s caravel — both are fascinating and worth seeing. The museum offers a great mix of history and natural beauty, and it’s easy to spend a few relaxing hours exploring. The only small downside was that the ladies’ bathroom didn’t have toilet paper, but otherwise everything was excellent. Definitely worth a stop if you’re travelling the Garden Route — a well-run and interesting museum with lots to see and learn.
Alet P — Google review
I was very pleasantly surprised by this museum. From the outside, it looks quite unassuming, but there’s so much more than meets the eye. Inside, everything is neat, well-maintained, and thoughtfully presented. The maritime museum is packed with fascinating information, and the shell museum was an unexpected highlight—with a fun mix of aquarium exhibits and display cases showcasing an incredible variety of shells. A great experience overall!
Melissa G — Google review
The Diaz Museum is situated at Mossel Bay, great collection and very rich in history. If you like the history, this is place you must visit.
Gavin K — Google review
Not too badly priced to enter. Very well maintained with an additional aquarium and shell exhibit. Beautiful gardens and very educational. Well worth a visit. Id highly recommend coming here
Duwayne P — Google review
Enjoyed our visit to the museum! Lots of information available, however feel this a opportunity missed. There are so much more that can be done to make the museum more interactive and maybe add a “show” factor to it. It is a stage screaming for a production and the facilities are there, it should just be made use of! But overall a great visit for history lovers!
Pieter B — Google review
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4.0
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1 Market St, Mossel Bay Central, Mossel Bay, 6500, South Africa
http://www.diasmuseum.co.za/
+27 44 691 1067
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Highgate Ostrich Show Farm

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Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Highgate Ostrich Show Farm is one of the popular ostrich farms in Oudtshoorn, South Africa. It offers tours where visitors can enjoy tractor rides or guided walks into the fields, hand-feed ostriches, and view incubators where eggs are hatched. The farm also provides opportunities to interact with cute ostrich chicks during the breeding season. Additionally, guests can learn about these long-legged creatures and their habits while enjoying an educational tour with some hands-on experiences.
Highgate Ostrich Farm is an amazing place to visit! The staff were very friendly and welcoming. The guided tour was fun and informative, giving us great insight into ostriches. The lunch was fantastic and definitely a must. I highly recommend this experience for a unique and enjoyable day out.
Alichia B — Google review
We had a great time on the tour. Our guide shared lots of interesting information about ostrich farming and made sure we were having fun. We also had the chance to feed them and play with baby ostriches. There’s also a restaurant serving ostrich dishes and a nice souvenir shop.
Madalina D — Google review
What a great experience! From the moment we arrived, we were greated with welcoming smiles and excellent service. Tour is very interesting - we thought we knew about ostriches but there was so much we learnt! Our guide, Hermes, was very knowledgeable and entertaining, and took the time to ensure everyone got an opportunity to capture unique photos or videos. Easy walking, safe parking, lovely spot to have a drink under the trees before the tour and an interesting gift shop to finish off afterwards. Great value for money - would highly recommend (and not just for international visitors). Thank you so much for an awesome time!
J B — Google review
Great farm. Good food and nice tour from the guide Jonathan. Learned a lot about the oistriches.
Jaco W — Google review
Beautiful animals , we learn a lot about them Nice experience, highly recommended
Saud A — Google review
Great experience. Jonathan's background explanations were really instructive! Thanks.
Jean-Philippe J — Google review
As a bird lover it was a very special highlight to get a tour on this beautiful show farm. Jonathan was absolutely amazing and gave us detailed information with a big sense of humor and rare inside information. The tour was well organized and to interact with these big beautiful animals was absolutely fantastic.
Mr. ( — Google review
If you like ostriches, go there! Samantha was our guide and she was really good in explaining everything and making the tour interactive rather than just talking. Great farm!
Helene S — Google review
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4.4
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R328, Oudtshoorn, 6620, South Africa
http://www.highgate.co.za/
+27 44 272 7115
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Jakkalsvlei

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Winery
Food & Drink
Jakkalsvlei is a delightful and welcoming establishment that offers a wide range of pairing options, including special pairings for kids with juice. The in-house craft beers are top-notch, and the food is absolutely delicious. It's a lovely secluded spot where you can escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy beautiful scenery, great wine, and a fantastic atmosphere. The staff are friendly and professional, making you feel right at home from the moment you arrive.
We went for wine tasting, and we were had such an amazing experience. The wine pairings were well presented and amazing to taste. The food after was out of this world. Compliments to the Chef 👨‍🍳 . We really had a nice time and the atmosphere is relaxed and the view is beautiful. Thank you, Jakkalsvlei. We really had a great time.
Anel T — Google review
We had a lovely experience at Jakkalsvlei absolutely worth the scenic drive out to this farm. We reserved a 1pm seating and arrived early which meant we could enjoy a tasting at the shed. I understand the shed was opened in December which is a lovely treat, you get your tasting glass as a gift for any tasting. We did not opt for a tasting but rather a bottle of their piontage rose which was served on the lake with beautiful views. At the restaurant we did various pairings which was lovely. A stand out was their MCC we ordered a bottle for the table. The hostess was friendly and set up the table for us as our friends were celebrating their anniversary this was a special touch thank you! We enjoyed the food; recommend calamari starter and lamb shank for mains. We also ordered the pork belly and fillet chicken too which was lovely. We had a lovely afternoon! Tip: The bar downstairs only offers drinks per bottle not per glass. We love the tent downstairs, great atmosphere.
Meghan M — Google review
Beautiful location surrounded by mountains and fresh air. Several types of wine tasting pairings to choose from, so you could stay all day! Lovely food too and attentive service.
Rensia M — Google review
Jakkalsvlei Jakkalsvlei nestled about 50km outside Mosselbay next to the Outeniqua Mountains, Garden Route (Herbertsdale area) Surrounded by vineyards and spectacular views. We enjoyed a variety of wine pairing with exceptional service. The food was tasty, flavorful and delicious. This is a "hidden gem" and should not be missed out upon.
Nicolene P — Google review
Great food! Great atmosphere! Friendly staff !! Our waiter Connor was friendly and very helpful with whatever we needed! Worth the drive and worth the money!
Corne K — Google review
Food and wine was excellent. Everything was presented very well from the food to the wine. Attention to every detail is important to them, even remember our wedding anniversary. We will visit them definitely again.
Joanine M — Google review
We popped into Jakkalsvlei on a rainy 1 November without a booking and were welcomed so warmly by the friendly staff and a cozy kaggelvuur! The restaurant was packed, but we were happy to sit at the wine tasting bar where Riaan looked after us. He was absolutely fantastic — funny, knowledgeable, and full of great stories about the wines, the Jakkalsvlei farm, and the Mossel Bay area. He really made our wine tasting memorable and gave us such a great Jakkalsvlei experience! The tasting options are excellent, the wines are superb, and the prices are very reasonable for the quality. The drive to the farm is also beautiful. We’ll definitely be back soon! 🍷
Carmen K — Google review
📍 Hidden Gem Alert – Jakkalsvlei Wine Estate! 🍷✨ Food. Wine. Views. Bliss! 🌿 🥖 Cheese Focaccia to kick things off… 🍗 Charcuterie + Wine Pairing – smoked chicken, Parma ham, salami, bacon… every bite matched with the perfect Jakkalsvlei wine! 🍷 🍣 Smoked salmon, curried chicken, biltong & sweet white chocolate – yes, all paired to perfection! 🥩 Ossobuco – slow-braised beef shank, creamy polenta & Jakkalsvlei Cab Sauv 🍷🔥 🍫 Hot choc pudding & cheesecake with berries… divine! 😍 Wine, food, Garden Route magic – what more do you need? 🌄 #Jakkalsvlei #HiddenGem #GardenRouteEats #WineTasting #CharcuterieBoard #WinterVibes #FoodieFinds #SAWine #WineAndViews #FoodiesOfTikTok #ExploreSouthAfrica
Bethel S — Google review
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4.2
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Herbertsdale, 6505, South Africa
http://www.jakkalsvlei.co.za/
+27 44 333 0222
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Inverroche Distillery

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Distillery
Food & Drink
Nestled just north of town, Inverroche Distillery is a must-visit for gin enthusiasts and casual travelers alike. This charming spot offers an inviting atmosphere where you can unwind under the trees while savoring their unique fynbos-infused gins. Upon arrival, guests are greeted warmly by friendly staff who guide them through an enjoyable gin tasting experience. The informal tastings allow visitors to explore various flavors in a stylish setting accompanied by soothing jazz music.
Lovely place for lunch on the terrace. Food options are a bit limited and slightly pricy, but portions are generous and full of flavour. The tastings are a lot of fun and a great experience! Service was friendly and atmosphere fantastic.
Dan M — Google review
A wonderful stop over! The service is excellent. From the time you enter until you pay. Great service from Tauriq. The food was fresh and delicious. The ice-cream was delicious and definitely worth the visit. Yummy gin tasting experience. Highly recommended:)
Em — Google review
Best pit stop ever! What a lovely experience! The Botanique cream liqueur is to die for! Tastes like crème brûlée in a jar! Such lovely staff and so informative and friendly! A very stylish place with chilled jazz playing in the back ground. Very relaxing. Ask for Girland!
Aileen A — Google review
Very Classy , Enjoyed the experience. Definitely a must visit if you drive past Still-bay. Their cocktails and Gin infused ice cream is a winner. (not recommended to bring young children with)
Alicia Z — Google review
An unforgattable experience - superb gin, liqueur, rum and a staff component with energy, enthusiasm, sense of humour, efficient and very friendly. We had a great time. (and then I heard that they were only temperoray staff because the permanent staff were on a training course! Almost too good to believe!). People being the heart of the business! A highlight in many years of traveling around.
Jo S — Google review
For the gin lovers.. this is a treat. I arrived on a Friday afternoon (out of busy season) expecting to wait, however I was greeted at reception and welcomed. Luckily it was not too busy and I was able to find a spot outside under the trees. There are plenty tables available.. more than one would expect. The waitress was very friendly and helpful and did great work in explaining the gin tasting (I opted for the informal one). The experience is well worth the visit and a good gin or 3🙈 The food menu is small and limited however the portions are large. I would recommend sharing any of the sandwiches. And taste the ice cream… also large portions.. I didn’t do the tour or making my own you, however the staff were happy for me to browse around and ask questions. I really enjoyed the professional yet relaxed atmosphere and the attention to detail. There is even a cordial tasting for children. 😁 This is a must-do if you are in or around StillBaai.
Laralee A — Google review
An amazing experience at Imverroche. Amazing gins. Loved the new rum and the ice cream. Girland our waiter was amazing. He was so knowledgeable. Explained everything well and gave us a truly exceptional experience. Highly recommended
Ashley N — Google review
This was the best experience possible. The staff are very friendly, helpful and definitely know what they are talking about. Our Gin Academy experience were excellent, very insightful and interesting.
Petronel L — Google review
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Old, Laurenskirk Estate R323, Riversdale Road, Still Bay, 6674, South Africa
http://www.inverroche.com/
+27 28 754 2442
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Ronnie's Sex Shop

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$$$$affordable
Bar
Ronnies Sex Shop in Barrydale is a unique and entertaining stop along Route 62. Despite its name, it's actually a farm stall selling fresh produce. Ronnie and his wife are known for their captivating stories and the simple yet delicious food at affordable prices. The bar has a quirky character with visitors leaving their mark by adding their names or undergarments to the collection.
Ronnie's Sex Shop on Route 62 is a quirky and unique roadside stop that has become an iconic part of South Africa’s Route 62 experience. Despite its cheeky name, the shop is not about adult products – it offers a wide range of souvenirs, gifts, and memorabilia, making it an interesting and fun place to visit. The atmosphere is laid-back, with a quirky, rustic vibe, and visitors can enjoy a drink at the bar while taking in the eccentric surroundings. It's a great spot for a laugh, a photo op, and a quick break during a scenic drive along Route 62.
Dean B — Google review
I have been to Ronnie’s Sex Shop 10 years ago. There is no comparison. It is very run down, no stock in the shop and NO wine. The response was that they had a busy season and have had no time to stock up. This was on 17 January. Big disappointment.
Marinda B — Google review
The recent video by French YouTuber Kino Yves documents an experience at Ronnie's Sex Shop.. Not a good one in the eyes of many South Africans. The individual behind the counter displayed a shocking lack of hospitality, treating a foreign visitor with an unprofessional and rude demeanor. While the price of R30 for a small, 200ml drink is concerning, the poor customer service is what truly stands out. Given the global reach of this video (already 28K views in 8 hours at the time of writing this), this incident could be incredibly damaging to your business's reputation and deter future tourism. I urge the management to address this behavior to ensure all visitors are treated with the kindness and respect South Africa is known for.
Rachel G — Google review
This stop is mandatory if travelling on Route 62. The adult milkshakes are a must.
Erica G — Google review
To be honest the last time I was here was in the year 2000 when I was 13. We stayed at warmwaterberg for y2k. I remember it like it was yesterday. Dinner at Ronnies then back to the caravans, dad got Tig and Tag the sheep who my sister and I got to name the year before so pissed they were still laying asleep outside the caravan the next morning. I signed the champagne cork and hid it in a tree. Im 38 and live in New Zealand now. I really want to come back to visit S.A so I can visit. Such good memories here. If I make the trip back can I get a free beer hahaha
Denvers Z — Google review
A visit to Ronnies Sex Shop on Route 62 is an absolute must. It's just an 18-minute drive from Barrydale, so resist the temptation to stop there first! Ronnie and his wife are incredibly entertaining and brimming with character, eager to share their fascinating stories. The food, while simple, is delicious, and the prices are the best you'll find in the area and its surroundings. The views are nothing short of breathtaking. Be sure to try their 18+ milkshakes; we indulged in the coffee and rum, as well as the Turkish delight and vodka flavors, and they were incredibly tasty. I'm definitely planning to return the next time we're in the area!
Sascha H — Google review
After watching and following Keno Eves, the cyclist from France on you Tube, I was disgusted on hom the "barman" treated Keno. He doesn't make eye contact, he doesn't stand up for a customer, hardly acknowledges his presence there, and worst of all...R30 for a can of cold drink!! Daylight robbery. Please review the video and decide for yourself....
Leon G — Google review
Lekke place to stop and unwind in the hot Klein karoo!
Felicia T — Google review
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R62 Road, Near, South Africa
+27 28 572 1153
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De Hoop Nature Reserve

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Nature preserve
Outdoor Activities
De Hoop Nature Reserve is an expansive 84,000-acre coastal and mountain reserve that offers a variety of activities such as whale watching and hiking. The reserve features 14km of rocky coastline, sandstone cliffs, and dunes covered with coastal fynbos. It's accessible from the Buffalo Bay road and provides camping sites with varying sizes, protection from elements, shade, and proximity to facilities.
We absolutely loved our stay at De Hoop Nature Reserve! Our two nights at the hotel were very comfortable and provided the perfect base for exploring this stunning coastal paradise. The highlight of our visit was joining the morning bird watching tour - such an incredible experience! We were amazed by the variety of birds and the knowledgeable guides. We would definitely come back to experience more of what this beautiful reserve has to offer. The hotel’s excellent service and comfortable rooms made our stay even more memorable. A perfect destination for anyone looking to experience South Africa’s natural wonders!
Chris D — Google review
What an amazing experience! The trail wasn’t too tough for me, but fitness levels will vary. The scenery is absolutely breathtaking, and the huts are well-equipped—except for the last one, which is more basic. Be sure to stock up on supplies before entering the reserve. I’m so grateful to live in such a stunning country. I’d definitely do this hike again!
Jenny S — Google review
Absolutely stunning! Finished the Whale Trail with breathtaking views and had a great whale watching experience
Louise D — Google review
My wife and I enjoyed camping under Wild Fig trees in a beautiful and private camp site. Each with water, electricity and a braai. Clean ablution facilities with friendly staff. We did trail running on three days while cycling and hiking is also options. Will visit again!
Theuns C — Google review
Terrific walks and beautiful surroundings, spectacular views while hiking. The only time we saw a large herd of Hartebeest during our time in South Africa, asking with other wildlife.
JudyF — Google review
When you think you’ve seen it all… WHAT A PLACE. Absolutely stunning and impressive. Comparable to Cape of Good Hope but way more nature und less tourists. Totally love it. Had relatively bad weather but still insanely great. Did the 5km hike which is doable with a „basic stamina“. Paid R180 for 3 people. 100% worth it.
Curtis C — Google review
Lovely Nature Reserve Great to camp as generally not busy & sites private. Sites vary in size, protection from elements, shade, closeness to bathrooms etc so check carefully what would suit your camping equipment & the experience sought. Bathrooms are well serviced despite being a little old. Staff very friendly & hand soaps etc top class. Then there's the wash up area that provides dish soap, scourers, dish towels & replaced once used. Water pressure not the best if busy but water always hot. The reserve as a whole is a treasure chest for the adventure - plenty miles to bike, hike, snorkel, explore dunes,, spot animals & birds. There's tours offered, river cruises etc. There's a restaurant, pool & more and guests seem mainly international. Definitely worth a visit & staff are most welcoming & friendly.
Brenner K — Google review
A world class destination with well maintained amenities. The Bites beach cafe has a good selection of well priced meals with an out of this world whale sighting experience. There is a bit of a walk from the parking down to the cafe, but this is on a well paved dual track. This is accessible on an assisted wheelchair. The game viewing is authentic and unique, with loads of diversity in fauna and flora. Bring binoculars or a camera.
Warwick Z — Google review
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Potberg, 6740, South Africa
http://www.capenature.co.za/reserves/de-hoop-nature-reserve/
+27 87 087 4004
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Sanbona Wildlife Reserve

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Sanbona Wildlife Reserve, located in Montagu and about a 3-hour drive from Cape Town, is an expansive 58,000-hectare rugged reserve nestled amidst the Anysberg and Warmwaterberg Mountains. It offers various accommodation options, with the Gondwana Family Lodge being ideal for a luxury family bush holiday. The reserve boasts unique indigenous flora and fauna, ancient rock art, and rare wildlife species.
Sanbona was stunning and offered a five star safari experience. Located in the Little Karoo about three hours from Cape Town, the expedition was first-class. The transportation provided was a must for reducing stress and arriving on-time so we could experience the evening game drive and a sunset cocktail overlooking the hippos. The food and service were outstanding, and our game driver, Marco, was superb! We saw giraffes, elephants, rhinos, lions, cheetahs, hippos, zebras, and more. The early morning game drives were made comfortable with hot water bottles, coffee, and endless snacks. The picnic lunch overlooking the mountains and star-gazing Braai were also highlights of the trip. Sanbona was the perfect Safari option if you want to skip the trip to Kruger. Note: it is recommended to bring cash in Rand for tips. 350 Rand per couple per day for your safari guide and a daily staff tip at your discretion.
Christy R — Google review
We had the most incredible time at Sanbona. It was the trip of a lifetime. Everything from the moment we arrived at the welcome lodge was absolutely perfect. Tilney Manor was so peaceful, comfortable and luxurious. The staff were incredibly warm and attentive and the service was impeccable. The food (and there was LOTS) was always delicious and varied. But nothing stands up to the incredible reserve. Our guide, Jordan, was such an expert and made our game drives truly unforgettable experiences. Every drive brought a new and wonderful experience - we saw giraffes, elephants, rhinos, lions, cheetah, baboons, zebra, and much more! The conservation work and research they're doing is amazing! Can't recommend it more highly and we desperately want to go back!
Bradley S — Google review
Thank you so much for this wonderful stay. I have never experienced a vacation like this before – right in the middle of nowhere, yet so perfect. From the warm welcome at the Main Gate to the refreshing towels upon arrival at the lodge, everything was flawless. The friendliness of the managers, our guide Marco who gave us unforgettable moments, and the attentiveness of all the staff such as Ricardo, Nelly, and many others made our stay truly special. Every wish was taken care of with such thoughtfulness. This is a holiday that will remain in our hearts forever.
Lukas R — Google review
Sanbona was the highlight of our trip! The staff was incredibly attentive and friendly, the food was incredible, and the views were outstanding whether you were out on safari, sitting by the pool, or simply sitting in your room. We were here for ~4 days and each safari ride was better than the last thanks to our fantastic guide!
Ellen F — Google review
A fabulous time! We stayed in Tilney manor for 3 nights. Everything was exceptional. Such a beautiful experience seeing all the wildlife, Jan was our safari guide, he has experience is knowledgeable and ever so humorous to be around! Thank you to Tilney staff for management of our rooms, the delicious meals and an all round a memory my husband and I will reflect on for a lifetime! Definitely recommend to anyone looking for an ethical safari experience and still be close to Cape Town!
Bam — Google review
Sanbona was the perfect ending to our honeymoon—peaceful, unforgettable, and absolutely magical. The team was so welcoming and friendly, we truly felt at home. They even provided halal food for us and made sure we were taken care of at every moment. Our guide Janri was amazing—professional, kind, and knowledgeable. Thanks to him, we encountered lots of wildlife, including the Big Five, and learned so much along the way. The lodge managers were just as warm and made every detail feel special. We’re leaving today, but a piece of our hearts is still at Sanbona. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a luxury, authentic safari experience.
Mohamed R — Google review
Did not realise it was another 1.5 hrs to the lodge from the entrance , my bad. However, that 1.5 hrs met with several springboks and an elephant along the way, which was so memorable. The accommodation was perfect , the best part of it was our ranger Yandry, he is so experience and took us to see the big 5s and provided so much knowledge for us to appreciate the animals. The rest of the staff were amazing as well. Irshaad who took care of us when we were dining, Monica was a great ambassador for Sanbona and a gentleman I forgot his name who met us at departure . The immaculate service eg the welcome hot towels when we came back from drives, the delicious and high quality food and beverage. It’s great value for what you pay for. Highly recommend.
Jacinta S — Google review
We are from NY: this reserve is spectacular and the accommodations and service are absolutely great. We stayed for 4 days and we recommend it! Got to see beautiful animals in their natural settings! Scenery and plant life are incredible!
Narayan S — Google review
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R62, Montagu, 6720, South Africa
http://www.sanbona.com/
+27 21 010 0028
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Drostdy Museum

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Local history museum
Museums
History Museums
The Drostdy Museum, located in Swellendam, South Africa, is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The museum consists of several historical buildings showcasing the town's past and Dutch architecture. It houses period furnishings and craftsmen’s workshops from the 18th and 19th centuries. Additionally, visitors can explore a working wheat mill on its beautiful grounds. For dining options, there are restaurants nearby such as Field and Fork and The Republic offering local craft beer and gin.
Great visit, really informative. The staff are also very helpful. Good walk between the three sites, we made a whole day out of the visit, stopping at the cafés for lunch and ice cream then continuing on to the next sites
Maxwell R — Google review
What a pleasant experience to visit the different exhibitions of the Drostdy Museum in Swellendam! When we arrived, we were welcomed by a very friendly lady who sold us entrance tickets and who gave us some background on the different exhibitions. We visited the old jail, the Drostdy House and the exhibition of wagons and carriages. It was clear that a lot of effort had been made to get the exhibits as complete as possible and to give a true-to-life version of Swellendam's history. Here an there it is clear that maintenance was outstanding, but overall the facilities and exhibitions left a good impression. Visitingthe museum when you visit Swellendam is a must.
Riaan J — Google review
Here is consisted in 3 areas apart from each other(3minutes by walk). The entrance fee is 80 rands per person. There are many interesting things(100-200 years old)in each building by its own theme. Like in smith house, you can see smith tools in 19th. It’ll take 1-2hrs depends on your style. Buildings are just fantastic when it combine with blue sky and mountain! Recommended!
Mothusi — Google review
We stopped at the Drostdy Museum to explore what it had to offer and found it absolutely fascinating. The old jail cells provided a sobering and thought-provoking experience, while the walk through the Ambagswerf or Trade Yard, was truly impressive and beautifully preserved. I loved every moment of it. Strolling through the Magistrate’s House and the courtroom felt like stepping back in time. If you have a passion for history, I highly recommend visiting this remarkable place.
DustBugs T — Google review
Awesome team, even though it is self guided. The museum is well detailed of the past.
& T — Google review
This museum is amazing, a real gem in the area. The guide was very friendly and passionately shared her knowledge about the area. If you're in Swellendam don't go past without stopping in for a few hours.
Tim M — Google review
Lovely, quaint museum located in the heart of Swellendam. It would be the perfect picnic spot and a great little walkabout. There was lots to learn about the history of Swellendam. The museum is divided into various sections and is free to the public. We went on a Sunday and enjoyed having the place to ourselves as we took our time exploring the complex.
Free T — Google review
Lovely museum in the fourth oldest town in South Africa. The three-site layout leads you to walk through the town a bit as well, giving you the opportunity to experience the calm atmosphere. The museum showcases colonial homes as they would have looked in the 18th and 19th century. One also cannot miss the second-oldest jail in South Africa! Definitely a must-see if you are in town
Tiaan S — Google review
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2 Drostdy St, Swellendam, 6740, South Africa
http://www.drostdymuseum.co.za/contact/
+27 71 077 4689
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Bontebok National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Nestled near Swellendam, Bontebok National Park is a stunning sanctuary dedicated to the conservation of the bontebok antelope. This protected area not only showcases these beautiful creatures but also offers a rich tapestry of wildlife, including Cape Mountain zebras and various bird species like the blue crane and malachite sunbird. The park features well-maintained hiking trails that wind through diverse flora, perfect for both day visitors and those staying overnight in cozy rest camps.
Really lovely national park. It is small and you can drive its entirety in less than a day. Would recommend as a stop on the way up or down the coast!l especially if you want to see bontebok/red hartebees
Brittany M — Google review
We did the Bush buck trail. It was a really stunning and well maintained trail. Along the river, through trees and up a rocky hill. Plenty of bird life.
Natalie M — Google review
Was a really perfect day for our outing. One of the best parks I have visited. Staff was friendly and nature was awesome
Stefan P — Google review
The Bontebok National Park is conveniently located just off the busy N2 national road, making it easily accessible by any type of vehicle. It’s a perfect stop for day visitors looking to stretch their legs during a road trip. The park offers several short hiking trails and a cycling route, along with designated fishing spots along the river. It is one of the few National Parks that allows fishing, hiking, and cycling without restrictions, so you can enjoy the activities without worry. The park also provides facilities for overnight camping as well as accommodation in chalets. For more information, visit the SANParks website.
Pierre W — Google review
Disappointed by the state of the campsite after a long time of not visiting the reserve. The sites were small and provided little or no privacy from the next site. The biggest drawback of the whole camp was the dubbeltjie and tree thorns on the ground. The ground was also exceptionally hard and a mallet is advisable. The signage for the different trails was also very misleading and no indication of what to expect - rocky/thorny/steep inclines/declines. The one shorter trail required all 4's and holding onto plants/grass to avoid slipping in one place. The ablution block on the other hand was fantastic. Modern, clean and very accessible. There's a scullery with hot water and a food prep area with 4 plate electric plates, a microwave and a kwikot water heater with permanently available boiling water on tap. There are chalets available in the campsite, including 2 mobility challenged and 4 family. There are antelope & zebra to be seen and there is a 'game viewing' route, but this is not a big game reserve. The bird life is varied and depends on seasons. If the aloes are flowering/how high the river level is/how much rain has fallen. It can be wet. It can be cold and it can be extremely hot. The water at the camp is safe to drink, but be prepared for even changes in temperature between day and night.
Liz T — Google review
Amazing cooking facilities and ablution blocks but the lack of any information on the park or trails is unfortunate. No one at reception volunteered any. There is a notice at reception of the names and distance of the walks but nothing else. There are no maps of the area or indication of the terrain or difficulty of the trail. Trails are poorly signposted. The reception is very new but all exhibits are old and tired. Faded photographs with very little information. Bontebok park has a wealth of birds but not one photograph. The camp sites (only 3 with no power) were very thorny and felt in need of maintenace The views of the river are lovely but acess to the river from camp is challenging. A lot of money appears to have been spent on decoration and little on conservation. V sad
Jane T — Google review
Great camping and hikes. Excellent bedroom and kitchen with washing machine
Pieter G — Google review
Didn't see any animals. Pro tip, take insect repellant on the hikes. Only did the short hike but I heard the long one is the most popular. Driving the loop can be done with a normal car, but better with high ground clearance vehicle. The top race course viewpoint was serene.
Mogamad M — Google review
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Swellendam, 6740, South Africa
https://www.sanparks.org/parks/bontebok
+27 28 514 2735
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Van Loveren Family Vineyards

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Winery
Nature & Parks
Van Loveren Family Vineyards is a charming estate located in the Robertson Valley, offering a relaxed and family-friendly wine tasting experience. The well-furnished tasting room provides 8 different tasting options, including non-alcoholic choices for families with children. Visitors can also enjoy the lovely deli and shop for various gourmet products. The estate's Christina's Bistro adds value to the experience, while its location near other wine estates makes it convenient for wine enthusiasts.
We are visiting the Breede River Valley in Dec. It's extremely hot here. We made a booking here, though we had visited many times before. This is indeed our favorite wine farm in this area, and we will keep coming back! There are these amazing gardens, beautiful green lawns, a variety of trees. Christina restaurant is on the premises. The wine tasting area was full to the brim, a lekker bunch of patrons, a family offered us a space next to them on the couch. We however did eventually find a shady spot. We did the wine paring this time. You would need the menu to see the variety of options, there is also a kiddies tasting option. Our little yorkie was welcome. The also sell the non alcoholic variety of sparkling which I like to buy for my non drinking friends. It was Sunday and they close at 3pm. The staff although very busy and extremely hot remained engaging and full of smiles. Thank you!
Sybz S — Google review
Beautiful place. Just had a quick stop and walk about so I can't comment on the food or wine but definitely a lovely atmosphere. Will stop there again, this time spend a little longer and experience more
Kay A — Google review
What an amazing experience I’ve had here, after doing a couple of wine tastings around Cape-town ,the wine tasting experience here was really different .It was not just about the wine but knowing the story behind the wines made me feel like I’m part of the family.The whole place is a beautiful story .From the drive going there ,I learnt that all the vines fenced with red flowers belong to the winery ,you get excited on the road before you even reach the winery.
BUNNY S — Google review
This is great for families. Great setting with lush greenery and proud family heritage used in the tasting room and restaurant. Fantastic wine selection. A must visit.
Hilda S — Google review
I’m not one to write a negative review, but after being blown away by Nuy Estate yesterday, the lack lustre approach to a wine tasting experience at Van Loveren left more than the taste of tannin in the mouth. Positive: We were 3 attending on a quiet Monday and each opted for a wine/food paring option. The pairings were good, the wines were mostly enjoyable and as not much of a Chardonnay fan I can highly recommend the Christina’s Chardonnay - a pleasant woodie Chardonnay. Now - the negatives: it costs nothing to be nice and make people feel welcome. A very basic greeting was followed by no clear guidelines or suggestions. We knew we wanted to do a food and wine pairing tasting - so after picking a place to sit, we were presented with a menu. No discussion, suggestions or interaction. Shortly after our wine was brought all On one black tray, placed in front of us with no clear indication what we were having till we asked in what order. No information or anything forthcoming. After another 5 minutes our small tray of food pairing arrived - no napkins. No discussion or any interaction again. When we asked for a napkin, we were presented with plastic wrapped “scented dry wipes”. Firstly - sustainability? Secondly - the smell from a scented wipe during wine tasting? Upon paying - nada, nothing until I actually sarcastically said “thank you for asking , our time here was fine”. The sarcasm was lost. P.s. no soap in ladies… This probably would have warranted a three star review, but when on extended travel through SA, and having been so surprised by a lesser known in my experience like Nuy, you’d expect much better and higher standards of customer care from an “old and established” high end “perceived” estate like Van Loveren. I hope this will assist you in inspiring your staff to be brave, free and welcoming in the future - especially during quiet winter months Even “fake enthusiasm” is better than a luke warm breeze.
Bettie-Marie B — Google review
Lots of wine tasting options and a very nice venue.
Andre S — Google review
Such wonderful service from the wine tasting service. Friendly, kind. African Java is a great value for money, delicious red wine The duck at Christinas bistro is so good we went back and had it again.
Tam A — Google review
What an amazing experience! Lovely, friendly staff, GREAT wine and the pairing choices are brilliant! Highly recommended.
Andrea W — Google review
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R317, Robertson, 6707, South Africa
http://www.vanloveren.co.za/
+27 23 615 1505
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Viljoensdrift

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Winery
Food & Drink
Viljoensdrift in Robertson is a popular weekend destination offering a delightful experience. Visitors can create their own picnic from the well-stocked deli, purchase wine from the cellar door, and enjoy an hour-long boat trip along the scenic Breede River. It's advisable to book in advance as the afternoon slots tend to fill up quickly. The estate exudes tranquility while also being lively, especially during summer. Wine enthusiasts can indulge in tastings while waiting for their river cruise.
Stopped for lunch. Beautiful place on the river. Enjoyed fish and chips and hamburgers. Best chips we have EVER tasted. We will be back!
Nina N — Google review
So much to do, wine tasting which was very good on the deck under the trees or buy a picnic and lounge on the grass next to the river, or possibly stock up with your favorites and float down the river on the barge. Lovely way to spend a lazy day.
Debbie V — Google review
Unbelievable experience, beautiful scenery, great views, nice cheeses and bread & great tasting wine. Looking forward to my next trip. Jose. South African Tour Guide, Entrepreneur, Garagiste Winemaker & Photography.
Jose A — Google review
Sip and Savour festival at Viljoensdrift was very well-organized - from shuttle to entry to the food and wine tasting! Enjoyed a lovely river cruise. Thoroughly enjoyed our day!!
Natasha T — Google review
Great wine, lovely atmosphere. Great prices on both the wine tasting and their food. Don't know if it's always like this since we went there shortly after heavy rain- but the river was dirty and didn't smell too pleasant . But the restaurant was amazing with live music.
Mieke G — Google review
The river cruise was magical! I loved the picnic boxes you can use from the deli!
Natalie W — Google review
Amazing experience, we did the boat ride, was a cold day, however we were given blankets which was nice of them to offer.
Paul L — Google review
Not bad wine, the venue is great next to the river
Andre S — Google review
4.5
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4.1
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4XJP+C8, Robertson, 6705, South Africa
http://www.viljoensdrift.co.za/
+27 23 615 1017
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Panthera Africa Big Cat Sanctuary

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Wildlife refuge
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Panthera Africa Big Cat Sanctuary, located outside Stanford in the Overberg region, is a popular tourist attraction that has seen nearly 20,000 visitors. The sanctuary is known for its educational work and the well-being of its big cats. Visitors are guided through the area by knowledgeable volunteers who provide information about the sanctuary and its residents. The big cats have spacious enclosures and appear to be comfortable and well-cared for.
Visited Panthera Africa this morning with my teenage daughter and we were both blown away by this truly ethical sanctuary. Coming from experiences with wildlife facilities in Thailand where animals seemed drugged and listless, this was a complete revelation. This is what a real sanctuary looks like - no breeding, no trading, no tourist interactions with the animals. Every decision here is made with the cats' welfare as the priority. You can see and feel the difference immediately. Our guide was incredibly passionate and knowledgeable, sharing detailed information about each species and the heartbreaking but hopeful rescue stories of individual animals. The staff clearly genuinely care about these cats and it shows in everything they do. The difference in the animals was striking - these big cats were alert, active, and displaying natural behaviors. No signs of the sedation or stress we've unfortunately seen elsewhere. They live in spacious, natural enclosures where they can be themselves. My daughter learned so much about the real issues in captive big cat breeding and the importance of ethical sanctuaries. This visit opened our eyes to conservation in a meaningful way. Panthera Africa is doing vital work and deserves all the support they can get. This is how wildlife conservation should be done. If you're in the Western Cape, make the drive to Stanford - it's absolutely worth it to support an organization that truly puts the animals fiirst.
Peter J — Google review
Visiting Panthera Big Cat Sanctuary in Stanford was both heartbreaking and inspiring. Hearing the stories of lions, tigers, and leopards rescued from the lion bone trade, tiger bone medicine trade, and other cruelty brought the reality of these issues to life in a way I’ll never forget. What makes Panthera exceptional is their 100% ethical approach. The animals live in spacious, natural habitats tailored to their needs, with an enrichment enclosure to keep them stimulated — no petting, no exploitation, just genuine care. Our guide, Kate, was outstanding — knowledgeable, passionate, and happy to answer every question. The visit was educational, emotional, and truly impressive to see how the sanctuary is determined to respect the animals and give them the dignity they deserve. I highly recommend this to all ages. If you can, please visit, donate, and help them continue their incredible work.
Bianca W — Google review
What an awesome experience!! Did one of their tours a few days ago and really enjoyed it. I was a bit sceptical about the ethical aspects but it seems like a honest sanctuary and I couldn’t find any negative things about it. They’re acting in the best interest of the animals. If the animals don’t want to be seen you won’t see them. Personally I rather not see them but know that they are comfortable instead of them being in a small cage just for the sake of humans entertainment! They inform you about all the animals and their history which also helps you to understand the animal rights in (south) Africa more. So all in all a pleasant experience and a good sanctuary to support.
Everrr H — Google review
I absolutely loved this experience: it was very educational, it raised our awareness of what is actually happening out there with wild cats. I love what they stand for, they ethics and love and care for animals. Claire handled our group so well despite of so many small kids. I know I will visit again because we all thoroughly enjoyed it!
Lucie N — Google review
Panthera Big Cat Sanctuary is an absolute gem and one of the very few true ethical sanctuaries in South Africa. Their passion and dedication to the welfare of the big cats is evident in every detail. This isn’t about petting or playing with the animals and that’s exactly how it should be. Unlike many other big cat parks, Panthera is all about respecting the animals, giving them the space, care, and dignity they deserve. We had Kate as our guide, and she was fantastic her knowledge, engaging storytelling, and willingness to answer every question made the experience truly memorable. Thank you for such an incredible time, Kate. Hearing the cats’ stories and learning about the work being done here left me inspired to support their cause. For anyone visiting or travelling near the Hermanus area, this is an absolute must-visit. You’re not just enjoying a unique experience you’re contributing to an incredible mission. Please consider visiting and donating to help them continue this vital work.
Weabo B — Google review
Excellent sanctuary. Definitely worth a visit. Our guide Kate gave us extensive knowledge about the breeding trade as well as the bone trade in South Africa. She also gave us the back stories of the saved animals in the sanctuary which gave them character. Instead of just a tiger/lion etc they had names and a survival story. Definitely recommending for friends and family.
Olivia N — Google review
Absolutely amazing tour, very knowledgeable staff and insightful tour that managed to get very close to the cats.
Mark R — Google review
You need to book a tour in advance, as individual visits aren’t allowed — rightly so, in the interest of the animals’ well-being. Our guide Kate was very knowledgeable and shared a lot of information, which is exactly what you’d hope for from an educational visit. We were able to see all the resident felines and learned in depth about the wildcats, the sanctuary’s background and, on the contrary, the broader industry that exploits big cats. It was clear that everything here is truly done with the animals’ welfare in mind. A must for anyone who wants to understand the realities behind South Africa’s wildlife industry.
Laura S — Google review
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GGVJ+WQ, Stanford, South Africa
https://www.pantheraafrica.com/
+27 71 182 8368
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Grotto Beach (Blue Flag)

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Grotto Beach, boasting its Blue Flag Beach status, is a renowned destination known for its vast sandy expanse and stunning ocean vistas. Extending over 18 km along the coast, this beach offers ample space for activities such as swimming, sunbathing, and leisurely strolls. With convenient parking and access pathways, it's a popular choice for both locals and visitors seeking a stress-free day by the sea.
Beautiful white sandy beach, the place to be for sunsets. Clean ablutions.
Brian G — Google review
I have visited this beach in winter and with it not many people were around. Very suprised at the cleaniness of all the facilities. Keep it up💯👍 Here you can braai or just sit and enjoy the splendours of nature. At this point the lagoon is flowing into the ocean. Ample of parking available but in school holidays this scenario will and can change. Ablution facilities are in a very good condition.🌟😁
Burckhardt K — Google review
Excellent beach!! Sufficient parking, clean beach and crystal clear water (cold though). Safe, secure, and helpful staff. They kindly informed me of a beach chair/buggy for partially abled people. It's able to take them into the water so everyone can enjoy the beach.
Breynify — Google review
Unfortunately it was a rainy day, but we had a satisfying culinary experience and the friendly manager and staff, who made sure to make us feel welcome, were heartwarming. Stunning view while you sit and dine.
Jeanette P — Google review
What an amazing beach that is safe and well managed by the lifeguards. There was also continued presence of law enforcement officials in the parking area to ensure traffic rules obided by all. Sun umbrellas and beach chairs to rent on the beach
Andries P — Google review
Grotto beach is a great place to relax and soak up the sun. During the peak season in summer it can get quite busy, but there is more than enough space so it doesn't get overly crowded. I am not sure if there is always a Life Guard on duty, but when we visited there was. There were also other activities for the kids such as a rock climbing wall, and with a couple of restaurants close by you can easily spend the entire day there. Although we only went for a walk along the beach, I have previously swum there and the water was cool but bearable. Grotto Beach is recognized as a Blue Flag beach.
Dewald R — Google review
A Lovely long flat stretch of beach. The sunsets are beautiful there. There are ablutions, a coffee van, ice cream and kiosks. Small play area for the kids. Life guards are on duty in season. There is plenty of parking BUT during the summer holidays it can be difficult to find parking and you might have to walk a long distance to where the swimming beach area is.
Maryke J — Google review
Definitely a blue flag beach. Ample parking, large beach area, 2 restaurants and snack venues, public toilets and a braai / picnic area. Not to mention caves and a trail you can walk. There is plenty of parking, but it can be difficult during summer and holidays.
Warwick M — Google review
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Grotto St, Hermanus, 7200, South Africa, USA
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Fernkloof Nature Reserve

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Fernkloof Nature Reserve is a botanically diverse area with over 1600 plant species and 111 bird species. It offers 50 km of scenic hiking trails, making it a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can also enjoy landscaped gardens and stunning views of Walker Bay. The reserve provides various activities such as picnicking, bird watching, and exploring the herbarium.
A must see reserve in Hermanus. The staff members in the visitor’s centre were very kind and knowledgeable. The reserve is kept spotless and none of the trails, including the remote ones, were overgrown. There is a large variety of flowers, especially ericas. Some of the many native trees in the valley are labelled which is a nice touch. Furthermore, there are multiple benches all over for one to rest and admire the view and all the dangerous parts have a railing or support of some sort.
Eduard W — Google review
What a wonderful little trail .free to enter. We attempted the 3 Damme trail on a cool Sunday morning the rangers at the start were very helpful in pointing us in the right direction and the signage is also very clear as to where to go . The path to the 1st dam was well marked and took 30 minutes to reach at a leisurely pace , stopping a lot to take photos of the gorgeous views . We only did the 1st dam and headed back and encountered some baboons on our return but then just went in another direction when they saw us and all was well. Overall loved the location.
Rochelle W — Google review
Fernkloof is a truly stunning nature reserve with a variety of hiking trails for all levels. We chose the Red Trail to the waterfall, which we completed in about 90 minutes. The route was not only enjoyable but rewarded us with absolutely beautiful views of the mountains and surrounding landscape. A special thank you goes to the Visitor Centre staff and the ranger on duty: their warm welcome, guidance on the routes, and presence to ensure safety made the experience even better. If you’re in Hermanus, this is an absolute must-visit for nature lovers.
Priscilla H — Google review
Hiked up the beautiful Fernkloof Nature Reserve to the waterfall and met Mr Tortoise at the start. Then the bench of "quiet contemplation". Lots of steps. Saw a beautiful U-shaped rock formation and we saw some beautiful flowers. Climbed up to the waterfall, stunningly beautiful. Worth the climb. Saw a beautiful gem of a fern. Stunning walk back. We met a Bearded Dragon I think, I named him Steven Tyler. Beautiful walk to sooth the Soul. Highly recommend this.
Suzarne J — Google review
Awesome hiking and walking trials, well marked and very scenic , nice visitors and info center, we walked along the 3 dams route
Kyle L — Google review
A lovely relatively gentle 4km walk up Fernkloof loop to get great views of the surrounding hills and down over Hermanus. We saw baboons up close, as well as the wild tortoises.
Chris D — Google review
One of the best nature reserves open to the public. There are many trails to choose from, ranging from beginner to expert. There is ample parking available, with security guards on duty. The also have rangers who are there to hike with you if you want. The trails are quite open to the elements, there is not much tree or shade cover. So remember your sunscreen, and windbreaker.
Warwick M — Google review
Spent the day hiking in the Reserve. Awesum trails very well maintained.
Natalie W — Google review
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Hermanus, 7200, South Africa
https://www.fernkloof.org.za/
+27 28 313 0819
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Franschhoek Pass

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Mountain pass
Outdoor Activities
Scenic Drives
Franschhoek Pass is a renowned mountain pass offering a scenic drive with lookout points that provide stunning views of mountains and valleys. The road R45, located at a distance of 1 hour 10 minutes from Cape Town, leads to this picturesque route. As you traverse the pass, you'll be greeted by lush meadows and vineyards in the Franschhoek Valley. The area's rich history and natural beauty make it an enchanting experience for travelers.
If you're on your way to Franschhoek and have the time, take this mountain pass to town. The road is gorgeous and not difficult to drive. You will be rewarded with beautiful panoramas of rocks, mountains, ravines and more. If you're so inclined, you can also hike a trail that is easy to find. The entrance to Franschhoek from the pass is very dramatic. Stop for a few minutes and take a few pix!
Georges Y — Google review
We visited here as a road to Franschheok from Wilderness. We didn’t know that there is a pass here. This pass is awesome! You can enjoy beautiful mountains and canyons. There are not many cars in the road. And there are some points to park the car and see the view. Is it worth to visit? Absolutely! Here is just 5-10minutes from Franschhoek. And round trip from Franschhoek would be take an hour. Highly recommended!
Mothusi — Google review
The Franschhoek Pass is absolutely stunning! A breathtaking drive surrounded by towering mountains and lush valleys. Every turn reveals another postcard-perfect view of valleys, vineyards and rugged peaks. By far one of the most scenic routes in the Western Cape. The road is smooth but winding and popular with cyclists, so do take it slow and savour the breathtaking scenery.
Kate Z — Google review
It is beautiful at the top. Breathtaking views.
Nothando H — Google review
Beautiful views as you drive through the road. A lot of stops along the way to take pictures.
Shahar G — Google review
Very pretty views 💓💓
Rebekah H — Google review
This is a beautiful drive that one should definitely do on a sunny day to be able to appreciate its beauty to the fullest! I would recommend driving with caution as there are many turns, trucks and an occasional cyclist on the road.
Catherine A — Google review
The best mountain pass in South Africa. Heaven on earth for keen drivers, but beware the treacherous drops and steep turns. Rather take it slowly and enjoy the spectacular views. There are many excellent viewpoints to stop at along the route. Superbly smooth surface and in excellent condition.
Cobus P — Google review
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Franschhoek, 7690, South Africa, USA
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Huguenot Memorial Museum

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Ethnographic museum
Museums
History Museums
Located at the end of Franschhoek's Main Street with a stunning mountainous backdrop, the Huguenot Memorial Museum tells the captivating story of the French Huguenots who settled in the area in the mid-1800s. The museum offers an intriguing look into how this community influenced the cultural, natural, gastronomic, and viticultural attractions of Franschhoek.
Absolutely brilliant chronological order layout of the history. The 3 museums are inviting and informative, and the exhibitions are excellently presented. It is one of the best museums in South Africa. The monument itself it well maintained, and the gardens are kept to perfection.
Lisa P — Google review
Interesting, but when you see it once, you don't need to go again. For me, I was a bit disappointing, and I expected more. Good to see that they are doing maintenance on the building.
Elfrieda S — Google review
A wonderful experience as it was the first time that I have visited the museums as well. They are well maintained and are very neat. It is a pity that the fountain in front of the memorial did not have water and the lawn was in a poor state. Visitors should also look out for electric cables on the ground. Will encourage people to visit this site.
Timmybear T — Google review
The Huguenot Museum is a beautiful and well-maintained site with lovely gardens and clean, welcoming spaces. The exhibits are fascinating, and I really appreciated the modern touch of wall prints with easy-to-read information. One of the highlights was discovering the list of surnames from the original ships—such a special experience to see if your own name is included. The adjoining perfume museum is also a delightful bonus. A thoughtful and enriching visit all around!
Tandyn G — Google review
An absolute must to support our heritage and so very interesting Clean and beautifully preserved history
Jeanette B — Google review
I love local and international history and this museum delivered on both fronts. Easy to walk through. Variety of exhibits. Informative to both people who know the history and first-time visitors. Museum was in very good condition and there is an option to walk outside and see other monuments nearby included in the ticket price.
Rosalynn S — Google review
You will find the Huguenot Memorial Museum at the edge of town, on a beautiful tract of land, in an elegant, classically styled white building. Given the fact that so much of the history of Franschhoek is tied to the settlement of the Huguenots in the region, this is a must-see to those interested of finding out more about the creation and development of the town. Go in the afternoon, but arrive before 4:15 to be able to buy a ticket.
Georges Y — Google review
It was extremely interesting, especially for me as a history teacher. I learnt so much more, and it obviously filled gaps, I found out more than what the textbook taught me. Franschhoek carries much of our history and the fact that it is so good at preserving it for the future, what interests me more.
TARRYN C — Google review
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Lambrechts Rd, Dirkie Uys St, &, Franschhoek, South Africa
http://www.museum.co.za/
+27 63 758 1623
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Harold Porter National Botanical Gardens

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Harold Porter National Botanical Gardens, also known as little Kirstenbosch, is a popular destination for hiking and wildlife viewing. The gardens showcase a diverse range of flora and cultivated ecosystems, including local fynbos with proteas, restios, and over 50 ericas. Additionally, visitors can explore Stony Point to see the remains of a whaling station and observe land-based whale watching opportunities.
A wonderful experience! The selfish me wants to keep quiet about this gem, but how can you keep such an experience from others?! The gardens are very well kept, the signs so informative and the scenery breathtaking. The short trails are user friendly and there are enough benches along the way to take a break and enjoy the environment. Bird live is abundant and binoculars are recommended.
Leon D — Google review
This was truly an amazing time being surrounded with such beautiful greenery, landscapes and layouts. This garden offers a variety of picnic spots, informative historical information with a few hiking trails that leads to different mountain waterfalls. Would definitely visit this garden again with family and friends.
Rachel D — Google review
An hour trails through untouched nature leading to gentle waterfalls. No photo can truly show the depth of nature here. Birdsong in the canopy and the distant bark of baboons, calming the soul. Pure nature, pure soul medicine.
Willem M — Google review
Absolutely stunning!! Immaculate gardens, beautiful walkways. Lovely walk to the Disa waterfall and a path that is wheelchair and pram friendly. Easy walk. Lovely hike to Leopard's waterfall, not too strenuous, amazing views!
Esti E — Google review
Beautiful botanical gardens that packs a lot into a relatively small space. The signage to the disas was a bit of a let down but it took us to the most beautiful waterfall. Really worthwhile to visit if you’re in the area and it’s not expensive.
Wayne S — Google review
It was absolutely breathtaking. The Leopard Trail is such a beautiful trail, not for beginners though but truly gorgeous.
Bruche K — Google review
Harold Porter Botanical Garden is a treasure. The entrance fee is worth every cent with fabulous walking trails, and interesting botanical information boards in the well-kept gardens. We ate a light meal at the restaurant after working up an appetite on the waterfall walk, and bought some fynbos teas at the gift shop.
Sharon L — Google review
Harold Porter National Botanical Gardens is one of the most well-maintained gardens you will see in the Western Cape. It's so easy to navigate and the paths are designed to be wheelchair friendly. Not only can you relax at linger in the gardens, there's an effort to educated with various environments created and the longer you stay, the more you will learn. The indigenous knowledge section stood out for us as the most educational, but all the areas are well-presented. There are benches to relax whether you prefer sun or shade. And then you excellent staff: Etienne was particularly helpful to obvious tourists by giving great advice on where to go and what to see in the garden. It costs R60 (about $3) per person to visit. The bathrooms are all clean, neat and safe.
Duncan A — Google review
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c/o Clarence Drive and, Broadwith Rd, Betty's Bay, 7141, South Africa
http://www.sanbi.org/gardens/harold-porter
+27 87 260 9757
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Stony Point Nature Reserve

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Stony Point Nature Reserve is a hidden gem located in the charming coastal town of Bettys Bay, about 90 kilometers from Cape Town. This protected area boasts one of the largest breeding colonies of African Penguins globally, offering visitors an incredible chance to observe these delightful birds in their natural habitat. The reserve features elevated boardwalks that meander through stunning landscapes dotted with boulders and coastal views, making it easy to get up close to the penguins without disturbing them.
great place 😍 entrance costs 40 rand. there are a lot of penguins here, just hundreds. we were on sunday, it was warm and despite this there were not many tourists. penguins at every step. lots of baby penguins. also several penguins built a house for themselves right next to the parking lot, there were mothers and their two penguins. mostly penguins are lazy and just lie around. amazing emotions.There is a parking lot, toilets and a cafe.
Ксения Л — Google review
Affordable , and just fun with the family. We have visited a few times already, some times you see more penguins than other times, one thing is the view stas beautiful. A must visit.
Mariska E — Google review
I recently visited Stony Point Nature Reserve, and honestly, I found the place a bit boring. At the end of the road leading to the reserve, there's a barrier where you have to pay an entrance fee of 40 Rand to get in. I went ahead and paid the fee, hoping for something interesting inside. However, once inside, the experience didn't really meet my expectations. There wasn't much to see or do, and overall, the place felt quite dull. I wouldn’t personally recommend it unless you’re really interested in penguins or have extra time to spare.
RoOo7 K — Google review
Stony point nature reserve was great 👍 I would highly recommend to anyone any age. Family friendly and it's absolutely free. The best part is there is penguins 🐧!!! Please be mindful of the penguins when visiting And check under the car before leaving
Noordien D — Google review
Tooooooooo much penguins it’s a city of penguins. Not even a city, a country. There are probably a 100 of these minions. Idk why I made name for some of them. The one who was walking by the boardwalk is Timmy. The one who looks like they are is screaming is Timmy’s brother or sister is jimmy. The dassie is wombat. That is ones I remember.
Rita P — Google review
It was a beautiful spot with penguins and lots of dassies. Entrance fee is 40r pp. It was quite and peaceful.
Gozde K — Google review
An amazing place to see a large congregation of African penguins and other marine animals at close up!
Kuansan W — Google review
Oh my goodness, what a lovely place to visit. With wheelchair access, making this spectacular place accessible to everyone. The penguins and cormorants are a special treat to see being so relaxed in their natural habitat. Even spotted some Oyster catchers. Waterdikkop and Egyptian geese. The boardwalk is an easy relaxing walk for everybody to enjoy with some seating areas available as you walk along. Take your time to enjoy the breathtaking views. I would suggest a beanie and warm jacket just in case.
Domonic F — Google review
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2411 Wallers Rd, Betty's Bay, 7141, South Africa
https://www.capenature.co.za/reserves/stony-point-nature-reserve
+27 87 087 3001
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