Swellendam is the 4th oldest town in the Republic of South Africa, a town with 17,537 inhabitants situated in the Western Cape province. The town has over 50 provincial heritage sites, most of them buildings of Cape Dutch architecture. Swellendam is situated on the N2, approximately 220 km from both Cape Town and George.
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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.
Open air type museum with numerous buildings displaying bygone lifestyles and crafts. Including a magistrates home with courthouse. Lovely couple of hours wander.
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Wildflowers, majestic mountain views, many hiking trails and rare birds and animals grace this sprawling national park.
It was a sunny day and we took a lovely walk along Duiwelsbos towards the waterfall. Very scenic and pretty.
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This was our 4th trip and it gets better every time! Helps (for us) to go mid week and not during school holidays as we get real peace and quiet. The family that runs Umshanti are so friendly and accommodating. Nothing is too much trouble for them. This time we took our camper van and got exclusive views of the dam on the pitch we had. The scenery is so beautiful and the ambience so peaceful when there's nobody else around. Will definitely be back again soon. Would highly recommend for both families and those seeking peace and quiet as long as you pick your times to suit your requirements.
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My partner and I decided on a spontaneous road trip with our 4 year old son yesterday and we ended up at the Faerie and Angel sanctuary. What a delight. Its magical place that leaves you feeling like you have escaped reality of life for a while. Beauty and peace. Our son cried when we had to leave... I felt the same way. I was obsessed with the mosaics some of which are a work in progress but the true joy is the faeries, mystics, pixies and angels. Some in plain sight and others not so much. Worth the visit even if you aren't a believer. We will be back.
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This picturesque camping area is a protected refuge for the rare bontebok, a South African antelope recognizable for its red coat and white face.
Was a lovely, scenic drive in a beautiful nature reserve. We managed to see the endemic bontebok, rhebok, and wild zebra. A stunning landscape. A must do.. definitely.
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