5 South African Road Trip Adventures to Try in 2024
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Traveler’s tales of holidays to South Africa are usually crammed full of exciting memories of the ‘bure’ (neighbourly) hospitality, awe-inspiring expansive scenery and saliva-inducing cuisine accompanied by a splendid variety of delightful South African wines. Take all this and transplant it into the most magnificent country settings surrounding the famed Route 62 against a backdrop of the majestic Outeniqua mountains, plush never-ending vineyards, huge wine estates and spectacular ochre Karoo landscapes and you have Cape Winelands Tour, the unrivaled best travel route for a South African holiday.
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Photo by Henry Scott The first stop on any successful wine tour, Stellenbosch exudes the grandeur essence of the Cape Winelands. The idyllic country setting of the more renowned South African wine farms is brought to life by the bustling vibrancy and energy that flows through the charming student town. The quaint streets lined by towering oak trees and magnificent Dutch Settler Architecture, and the incredible mountain valleys hovering behind, are a picturesque homage to the Cape-Dutch heritage. Top 5 things to do in Stellenbosch:
For more information visit the Stellenbosch Tourism Page or for a list of camping accommodation and sites in Stellenbosch visit Linx Africa
Wrapped in the folds of gorgeous green mountain slopes, carpeted by infinite lush vineyards and filled with the fresh fragrances of the South African wine industry, the delightful Franschhoek is the most romantic stop on the Western Cape Winelands tour. Franschhoek’s delicious cuisine, fantastic South African wines and spectacular views offer up an enchanting and magical world of possibility. Top 5 things to do in Franschhoek:
For more information visit the Franschhoek Wine Valley and Tourist Association page or to book a camping site in Franschhoek visit De Hollandsche Molen.
Photo by Matthew Situated on the border of the Overberg Mountain Range and the gateway to the Klein Karoo is the peaceful ‘dorpie’/village of Barrydale. The surrounding hills host a concerto of delightfully bright and diverse flower species which pepper the magnificent quartzite landscape in the spring. The 18th-century church, around which the town was built, is a testament to the rich Afrikaans cultural heritage which is still deeply rooted in the charm and enveloping hospitality of the Western Cape Karoo community. Top 5 things to do Barrydale:
For more information visit the local Barrydale Tourism Page or for camping sites and facilities visit the Warm Waterberg Spa.
Photo by Adie Reed Best known for the most dramatic mountain faces and passes on the South African wine route, Montagu is the beginning of Route 62 and the soulful gateway to the Karoo keeping some of the best unknown natural, historical and flavorsome gems. The slow pace of village life quickly infects any traveler as inviting warm summer nights are spent sipping on the great local wines and brandies and listening to the Karoo orchestra of crickets. Top 5 things to do Montagu:
For more information or for a list of accredited camping sites and accommodation visit the Montagu Tourism Page.
Photo by Christiaan Botha Hidden deep within a valley lies the quaint and colorful Karoo country village of Calitzdorp, a lesser-known but worthy town along Route 62 and the Cape wine route. The picturesque ochre rock plains, dry summer days and cool brown waters of the surrounding rivers offer up the ideal chance to get lost in the magic and majesty of the diversity of the Western Cape wine route. The dry desert climate makes this town a treasure for afficianado’s of port wine, the deeply fragrant and sweet ports an irresistible temptation to the thirsty traveler. Top 5 things to do in Calitzdorp:
For more information or for a list of accredited camping sites and accommodation visit the Calitzdorp Tourism Page on.
Photo by Christiaan Botha Route 62 finally delivers you to the vibrant, charming and adventure-packed heart of the Klein Karoo. Dramatic mountain passes and cave systems punctuate the semi-arid landscape whilst the spectacular scenery is dotted by the flightless evidence of the booming ostrich industry. The fragrant local South African wines and Karoo hospitality which greets you on a number of wine tasting tours are only matched by the delightful eateries around town. Your taste buds will beg you for the tantalizing treats available from the thick juicy locally grown ostrich steaks to some rather interesting crocodile dishes, accompanied, naturally by the pride and joy of the Karoo wine route. Top 5 things to do in Oudtshoorn:
For more information or for a list of accredited camping sites and accommodation visit the Oudtshoorn Tourism Page. The ideal way to explore the magical countryside is via a Cape Town car hire or campervan rental. The slow pace of life and a huge amount on offer means it is so easy to lose track of the days on the wine route, so so we suggest you take at least a week to meander through the gorgeous estates and rustic villages and really absorb what makes this South Africa’s most favorable travel route. For more information of upcoming news, events, accommodation or activities on the wine route visit the Cape Winelands Blog or the official Route 62 page or for the die-hard wine connoisseur who would prefer skipping the Klein Karoo in favor of more South African wines read our post on even more fantastic towns to explore in the Cape Winelands. Keep Discovering.