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Western Cape

The Western Cape stretches from the Cedarburg Mountains to the

The Western Cape stretches from the Cedarberg Mountains to the wild Agulhas coast to the expansive Cape Winelands and the glorious Garden Route. The Western Cape is a province of extraordinary diversity in South Africa.

Between Lamberts Bay and Plettenberg Bay, sweeping stretches of sand are punctuated by rocky promontories, fishing villages and holiday resorts. Apart from the scenic beauty and the endless rhythm of the waves, the coast provides ideal conditions for anglers. Solitude is easy to find and fish are abundant in great variety.

In the Boland and further afield, golden wheat fields and fragrant orchards abound, and gracious, gabled Cape Dutch Mansions set among manicured vineyards, enhance a peerless setting.

Towering indigo mountains provide a fitting backdrop for the loveliness of the landscape. The lakes and forests of the Garden Route are also bordered by impressive mountain ranges, and the interior is reached via a number of magnificent passes. North of the mountains, the Klein Karoo is characterised by wide open spaces, undulating hills and enormous ostrich farms.

Every season has its own enchantment in the Western Cape: the flowers of spring, the ripening orchards of summer, the red and golden shades of autumn and the snow-capped mountain peaks of winter.

Cape Town - the hub of the Western Cape

Cape Town is an area considered one of the most beautiful in Africa, and whose character results from the cultural melting pot of Indonesian, French, Dutch, British & German settlers, the local Khoisan (Bushman & Hottentot) tribes and the Bantu tribes from the north.

The paternal presence of Table Mountain, the pristine coastline with its white sandy beaches, the magnificent countryside with its bountiful rivers, vleis and dams, and the unique flora kingdom, together with the warm summer climate and friendly community, makes the Western Cape perfect for any vacation. Cape Town was recently named as Africas leading destination at the fifth World Travel Awards in Antigua. Tourism to Cape Town is growing at a rate of 20% per annum and is playing host to 52% of South Africas tourists. According to a survey by Travel and Leisure, Cape Town is rated number 10 on the list of the worlds top destinations.

Other Regions of the Western Cape

From Lamberts Bay on the West Coast to Witsand, the coastline has something for everyone: sweeping sands for sunbathing, beaches where children splash in the shallows, great waves for surfers to ride, and some of the finest line fishing in the world. When the rock lobster season opens in November, thousands of people flock to small places such as Doring Bay, Strandfontein and Lamberts Bay to indulge their passion for this delicacy.

The mountain peaks of the interior hold challenges for climbers, hikers and hang-gliders, and the Olifants River is a favourite among canoeists and anglers. Extensive fruit farming is a feature of the area, and in spring the air is laden with the fragrance of orchards in bloom.

The Cape Winelands are among South Africas greatest draw cards, immensely popular throughout the year. They provide perfect opportunities for wine lovers to sample fine vintages, to explore gracious Cape Dutch manor houses, and to enjoy excellent cuisine in beautiful surroundings. Major estates within easy reach of Cape Town are situated in the Stellenbosch, Paarl, Franschhoek, Wellington and Somerset West districts. A number of pleasant drives further afield lead to the wine producing regions of the Breede River Valley, the Swartland and the Olifants River Valley.

Every wine route has its own distinctive logo which appears on road signs pointing to the various estates and co-ops. Brochures providing maps and detailed information on all the wine routes are obtainable from Cape Town Tourism, Cape Town, and publicity associations in the Winelands.

Accommodation in and around Western Cape

Villa Afrikana Guest Suites    accommodation in Western Cape
 Situated in the town of Knysna, to many considered the heart of the Garden Route. Villa Afrikana is perched high above the town, on a hill fittingly called “Paradise" overlooking the world renown Knysna Heads and surrounding lagoon. ... More

Bradach House    accommodation in Western Cape
Bradach House is situated on Paradise Hill, Knysna, overlooking the Knysna Lagoon with spectacular views from Belvedere to the famous Knysna Heads. We provide luxury accommodation with 8 en suite rooms of which 5 have a lovely view of the Knysna Lago... More

Knysna Manor House    accommodation in Western Cape
KNYSNA ACCOMMODATION - A unique Knysna Bed and Breakfast that combines the charm of times gone by with modern amenities. A 3 star, AA Highly Recommended Knysna guesthouse / B & B that offers personal service and Victorian Charm. This centrally lo... More

Tenaka Lodge    accommodation in Western Cape
Situated in the beautiful Phantom Pass on the outskirts of Knysna is the 4 star luxurious Tenaka Lodge. Relax in the tranquil forest surroundings of this luxury log cabin, or watch the sun go down from the jacuzzi on the deck.Get away from it al... More

Hilton House    accommodation in Western Cape
Hilton House is a luxurious Waterside Accommodation. It is a four star accommodation in Knysna Quays.... More

Phantom River View    accommodation in Western Cape
The Phantom River View Cabins blend together the best of self-catering luxury accommodation with a fairytale forest setting to give you a destination that you’ll never want to say goodbye to. Situated 11km outside Knysna, along the Garden Route... More

Knysna Tonquani Lodge    accommodation in Western Cape
Break away from the ordinary and come to paradise. Luxurious individually decorated log chalets and en-suite family suites with self-catering option , all with mini-bar, complimentary port & chocolates, tea, coffee & biscuits, feather duvets ... More

Hide-Away Guest House    accommodation in Western Cape
Hide-Away Guest House - your home away from home - is a 15-minute walk to Knysna town or to the bustling Knysna Waterfront. Your South African hosts, Cecil and Colleen Harding, own and manage Hide-Away and will ensure that you have a memorable stay i... More

Hide-Away Guest House    accommodation in Western Cape
Set in lush gardens on the main road into Knysna, this beautiful Cape Colonial Hide Away Guesthouse offers beautiful views of the Knysna Lagoon and Heads and is a ten minute walk into town or the Waterfront. To ensure your stay is relaxing and memora... More

Forget-me-not Self Catering and B&B Knysna    accommodation in Western Cape
Not easily forgotten is the quaint Knysna home of Derek and Mary Woolmington, who offer their guests a high standard of accommodation, catered for in a B&B setting, with two double rooms with en-suite, or a private comfortable flat, fully equippe... More




Directory of accommodation in Western Cape