Swellendam, One Of South
Africa's Best Kept Secrets by Hetty Beekhoven
Swellendam,
South Africa's third oldest town is nestling at the foot of the Langeberg
Mountains and has much to offer visitors who have an interest in history,
nature, outdoor activities and art. Swellendam is ideally situated halfway
between Cape Town and George and is therefore an ideal stop over for tourists.
In these two hours from Cape Town to Swellendam, you will pass through
unspoilt villages and towns. Take a trip back in time and stay in some
of the historic homesteads and country houses in the area, which offer
bed and breakfast. Rainfall is spread over the year and there is little
wind and temperatures are moderate all year round
Swellendam has been an important
travel centre for centuries. Early travelers and explorers traded with
the Khoi-Khoi people and in 1743 the Dutch East India Company declared
Swellendam a magisterial district and built the Drostdy which was completed
in 1747. This Drostdy, a national monument, is the only eighteenth century
Drostdy that is preserved in its original form and will give tourists a
wonderful insight as to the life of the settlers.
The more adventures tourist
can go on the Swellendam hike. Located in and around the Marloth Nature
Reserve this hiking trail is one of the most beautiful in the Cape. There
are numerous shorter routs if a six day hike is too long for you. On this
trail you will see stretches of fynbos alternated with cool indigenous
forest, small animals and birds. Other sections of the trail will give
you the sensation of being in a peaceful and secluded wilderness. The six
day hike demands a medium to high level of fitness and is therefore not
recommended for the light hearted. The Marloth Nature Reserve is also one
of the best birding spots in the Western Cape and therefore defiantly worth
visiting.
The rare and beautiful Bontebok
antelope and other small buck species can be seen at the Bontebok National
Park. This park is only 6km out of Swellendam. A total of 126 different
bird species have also been identified here. There is a charming caravan
park on the banks of the Breede River where they also have fully equipped
chalets for hire and where day visitors are welcome to swim, fish or picnic.
Other than hiking the adventurous
at heart can also enjoy a day or two off river rafting. The Breede River
rafting adventure is about a 2.5hour drive from Cape Town. On this adventure
you will enjoy your days paddling in two-man Mohawk canoes in the tranquil
waters of the Breede and your nights socializing around a campfire. The
Up the Creek Camp is situated near Swellendam on a hill side overlooking
the river where the accommodation is A-frame chalets or 3 ox-wagons. This
accommodation includes comfortable beds with linen and Duvets. All in all,
this adventure will be well worth a try and is ideal for a family to enjoy
together.
Youngberry tasting can be
done at the Buffeljags Dam. This cultivated wild berry was imported to
South Africa in 1939 by Prof OSH Reinecke. The industry is sadly declining
because of endless problems associated with wind and rain damage or to
much heat, pest attacks and insufficient labor during the peak harvesting
period from mid - November to early December. Today over 90% of the total
annual crop of just over 600 tons is produced by farmers in the Swellendam
area. On your visit to the Hermitage Liqueur Farm just 3km out of town
you can sample some of the liqueur made from youngberries. Other Youngberry
products are also for sale here.
Local artists like the potter
Jan du Toit's vases are famous, visit him and other artists in the town.
Other activities that
Swellendam has to offer include:
* 4x4 Mountain Experience:
Marloth Nature Reserve * Canoe the Breede River * Sunset Cruises on a kitted-out
double-decker wooden raft * Buffeljachts Dam for Water sports * Horse Trails
* White water raft the Breede River * Waterskiing * Several well-known
artists have settled in Swellendam and their studios may be visited * Pop
into the Sulina Faerie Sanctuary: Magical Faerie display & garden *
Cruise down the Breede River on a double-decker river boat - "Pot se Vlot"
* Motor glider flights
As you can see Swellendam
is well worth a visit. Come and enjoy a few days of relaxation in our beautiful
town while we pamper your every need.
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