10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Overberg District That You Shouldn't Miss

October 17, 2021 Carley Gatson

Discover the best top things to do in Overberg District, South Africa including Panthera Africa - Big Cat Sanctuary, Malgas Ferry, Hermanus Cliff Path, Drostdy Museum, Swellendam Hiking Trail, Marloth Nature Reserve, Harold Porter National Botanical Gardens, Agulhas National Park, De Hoop Whale Trail, The Tradouwspass.
Restaurants in Overberg District

1. Panthera Africa - Big Cat Sanctuary

Farm 933 Portion 2, Stanford, Overstrand 7210 South Africa +27 71 182 8368 [email protected] http://www.pantheraafrica.com
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5.0 based on 523 reviews

Panthera Africa - Big Cat Sanctuary

Panthera Africa - Big Cat Sanctuary Panthera Africa offers you the unique opportunity to learn about the big cats and hear their heartfelt stories! We are a true sanctuary with no trading, breeding or interaction, operating as a safe haven for rescued big cats. EDUCATIONAL VISIT Have a guided walk around to see our white and brown lions, black leopard, caracals and tigers and learn more about their species and their threats. TIMES: Everyday expect Tuesdays, 10am and/or 3pm (April - September) 9am and/or 4pm October - March); Open on public holidays. Price: R340 per adult / R170 per child under 13 years. PRE-BOOKINGS ONLY (as we only have a limited amount of spots per visit). SUNSET VISIT Come and enjoy the early evening with your loved ones as the sun sets and the cats come alive after a long day of rest! Your passionate host will take you around to the big cat enclosures. Price: R490 per adult, no children under 16 years allowed. Minimum 4 people. PRE-BOOKINGS ONLY.

Reviewed By eskecilliers - Malmesbury, South Africa

What an amazing and eye opening experience it was to visit Panthera Africa! I am in awe of what the two owners and their team have accomplished and commend them for the difference they are making in the industry and the lifes of the animals they have saved. Tarryn was a great host and gave us an insighful experience. her passion and love for these beautiul creatures is inspiring and contagious. We hope to one day return again. Thank you to Panthera africa!

2. Malgas Ferry

Breede River, Malagas South Africa http://explorersgardenroute.co.za/project/malgas-pontoon
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5.0 based on 50 reviews

Malgas Ferry

Reviewed By Marpeacock - Cape Town, South Africa

It was with great sadness that we said farewell to the historic pontoon/ferry over the Breede River at Malgas. Since the first half of the 19th century it has transported goods, animal and vehicles over the River. However, it will soon be replaced by a yellow metal monster with no character at all. I salute the amazing men who harness themselves to the cable and walk the length of the pontoon to pull it 120 metres to the other side.of the river.

3. Hermanus Cliff Path

Westcliff Rd, Hermanus, Overstrand 7200 South Africa +27 28 312 2629 http://www.hermanustourism.info/blog/2015/02/walk-along-the-cliffs-in-hermanus
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5.0 based on 606 reviews

Hermanus Cliff Path

Reviewed By 290robertt - Palm Springs, United States

We walked this every day in Hermanus - amazing views of the bay and mountains and if you are fortunate you will see whales in October and November! It is a beautiful pathway or trail along the ocean and used by locals and visitors alike. It will feast your eyes and spirit!

4. Drostdy Museum

18 Swellengrebel Street, Swellendam 6740 South Africa +27 28 514 1138 [email protected] http://www.drostdymuseum.com/
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4.5 based on 453 reviews

Drostdy Museum

This former government building, an architectural treasure in itself, is now a museum containing some impressive artifacts. Particularly noteworthy is a collection of late 18th and early 19th century Cape furniture.

Reviewed By DannyB_11 - London, United Kingdom

Open air type museum with numerous buildings displaying bygone lifestyles and crafts. Including a magistrates home with courthouse. Lovely couple of hours wander.

5. Swellendam Hiking Trail

Marloth Nature Reserve, Swellendam 6740 South Africa
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Swellendam Hiking Trail

This popular hiking trail through the gorgeous Marloth Nature Reserve offers hikes of all lengths and difficulty levels.

Reviewed By RynoMyburgh - Swellendam, South Africa

The nature reserve is situated in the mountains and has stunning views from numerous hiking, running and MTB trails.

6. Marloth Nature Reserve

Swellendam South Africa +27 28 514 1410 http://www.capenature.co.za/reserves/marloth-nature-reserve
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4.5 based on 136 reviews

Marloth Nature Reserve

Wildflowers, majestic mountain views, many hiking trails and rare birds and animals grace this sprawling national park.

Reviewed By local287 - Somerset West, South Africa

It was a sunny day and we took a lovely walk along Duiwelsbos towards the waterfall. Very scenic and pretty.

7. Harold Porter National Botanical Gardens

Clarence Drive, Betty's Bay South Africa +27 28 272 9311 http://www.sanbi.org/gardens/harold-porter
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4.5 based on 370 reviews

Harold Porter National Botanical Gardens

Reviewed By Loppylugs22 - Bishop's Waltham, United Kingdom

What a wonderful place this is. Having planned my trip to South Africa many months previously, I was dismayed to hear of the awful fire of January this year (started by some idiot setting off a marine flare on New Year's Day). I still wanted to visit but didn't really know what to expect. I was not disappointed! The re-growth is astounding and although evidence of the fire is still there, it's fast being covered up by the lush and verdant new growth. Many of the bridges over the stream are beyond repair but there are well signposted diversions until they are replaced. I think possibly that finance may be an issue here so please donate as much as you can at the entrance. I spent over an hour just meandering about before setting off on the Leopard's Kloof trail that takes you up into the ravine. There's a locked gate to go through and you will need to get a key at the garden entrance. There's a refundable R50 deposit on the key. The walk itself is not too strenuous and crosses the stream in several places. The second half has some ladder like steps to traverse but nothing too scary. The waterfall itself is utterly fantastic and well worth the walk. I count this as one of the highlights of my entire trip. Then it's back down the ravine and into the garden again for another hour or so of botanical bliss. Please note that at the time of my visit the restaurant was closed while they look for another franchisee to run it.It didn't matter, there are some very good eateries within a short drive. Don't miss out on this place if you are travelling through or even make a special trip from Cape Town. It's only a couple of hours away and who could tire of driving through this amazing scenery? I'm already planning a return trip in April 2020.

8. Agulhas National Park

214 Main Road, Bredasdorp 7287 South Africa +27 28 435 6078 [email protected] http://www.sanparks.org/parks/agulhas/
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4.5 based on 81 reviews

Agulhas National Park

Reviewed By bradowen27 - Saraland, United States

Just a short walk from the lighthouse is the southern most tip of Africa. With a great sculpture of Africa built at the point and maps and history of the area. See the dividing line where the Indian and Atlantic oceans collide and enjoy the beauty of the area. L'Agulhas is a quiet beachy town, a few seafood restaurants and some shops but enjoy the walks and views from the national park

9. De Hoop Whale Trail

De Hoop Nature Reserve, Bredasdorp 7200 South Africa +27 82 903 4569 [email protected] http://www.dehoopcollection.com/?page_id=47
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

De Hoop Whale Trail

Reviewed By nasihasurtee - Johannesburg, South Africa

Recently renovated, the Whale Trail is a dream slackpacking trail in De Hoop Nature Reserve, and a must-do for all nature lovers. The Trail combines both mountain and coastal walking, The first 3 days hike is fairly strenuous, varying in intensity with some tricky hills; you will need endurance to complete 5 days. It has the most breathtaking scenery, panoramic views, amazing landscapes and rock formations. The fauna is exquisite. The inter-tidal pools on the wave-cut rock platforms and coral reefs are remarkable sights. The azure blue colour of the sea and unspoilt beaches simply spectacular. We did not see whales but large schools of resident dolphins made up for that. Each overnight cottage is mildly rustic and it's own unique character. Each with a well-appointed kitchen, clean bathrooms, hot water and electricity. It is by no means roughing it. Each room is dormitory-like with bunk beds. The setting of each overnight cottage just gets more scenic each day. Well worth the money spend and 1 year waiting list.

10. The Tradouwspass

The Tradouwspass South Africa http://www.mountainpassessouthafrica.co.za
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

The Tradouwspass

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