Breede River Valley Accommodation

Breede River Valley Accommodation

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Activities To Do In Breede River Valley That Will Make You Want to Book Your Breede River Valley Holiday Accommodation

Montagu’s Leidam

Montagu’s Leidam

About Montagu's Leidam Montagu's Leidam stands as one of the town's most beloved and easily accessible attractions, nestled in the heart of the community and offering a delightful experience for both locals and visitors alike. This ornithological haven is a haven for...

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Montagu Golf Club

Montagu Golf Club

Nestled in the charming town of Montagu, at the foothills of the majestic Langeberg Mountains, lies the Montagu Golf Club—a 9-hole country course offering a picturesque and enjoyable golfing experience in the heart of the Klein Karoo. The well-maintained course is a...

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Montagu Dried Fruit

Montagu Dried Fruit

Montagu, a trusted South African brand, has carved its niche as a beacon of quality in the realm of dried fruit and nuts, distinguished by its vibrant orange branding that mirrors the values and philosophy of providing trustworthy goodness. The brand stands as a...

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The House of Krone at Twee Jonge Gezellen

The House of Krone at Twee Jonge Gezellen

Nestled 125 km from Cape Town, Tulbagh has quietly become a hidden gem, particularly drawing the attention of the discerning hipster crowd. In this captivating valley, the wine farm known as Twee Jonge Gezellen graces the northwest corner, a sanctuary where vineyards...

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The Breede River Valley, situated in the Western Cape of South Africa, is a picturesque region known for its stunning landscapes, diverse agriculture, and outdoor recreational opportunities. Here are some general attractions that make the Breede River Valley a sought-after destination:

  1. Scenic Landscapes: The valley is characterized by expansive vineyards, fruit orchards, and majestic mountain ranges. The scenic beauty of the area is accentuated by the meandering Breede River, which adds to the charm of the landscape.
  2. Wine Estates and Vineyards: The Breede River Valley is part of the Cape Winelands, renowned for its vineyards and wine estates. Visitors can explore numerous wineries, attend wine tastings, and enjoy cellar tours. Robertson Wine Valley, in particular, is famous for its award-winning wines.
  3. Outdoor Activities: Nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers will find plenty of activities to enjoy. Hiking trails wind through the mountains, providing breathtaking views of the valley. The river itself offers opportunities for canoeing, fishing, and river cruises.
  4. Historical Towns: The region is home to several historic towns with charming architecture and a rich cultural heritage. Robertson, Montagu, and McGregor are among the towns that showcase Cape Dutch and Victorian-style buildings. Visitors can stroll through quaint streets, visit museums, and learn about the area’s history.
  5. Hot Springs: Montagu, one of the towns in the Breede River Valley, is famous for its hot springs. The Montagu Springs Resort offers visitors a chance to relax in the mineral-rich, therapeutic waters, making it a popular wellness destination.
  6. Route 62: Often referred to as the “longest wine route in the world,” Route 62 traverses through the Breede River Valley. This scenic route takes travelers on a journey through charming towns, vineyards, and diverse landscapes, offering a unique road trip experience.
  7. Festivals and Events: The valley hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, celebrating the region’s agricultural produce, wines, and cultural heritage. The Robertson Wine on the River Festival and the Wacky Wine Weekend are popular annual events.

Whether indulging in wine tasting, exploring historic towns, or enjoying outdoor adventures, the Breede River Valley offers a diverse and enriching experience for visitors seeking the beauty of the Western Cape’s countryside.

Popular Holiday Accommodation Destinations

Port Elizabeth

Port Elizabeth has coastal and mountain scenery, and is famous for beautiful beaches. 

Cape Town

The second most populated city in the country, Cape Town is called ‘home’ to nearly 4 million people.

Durban

The Golden Mile along the Durban beachfront is lined with multi-story hotels, restaurants, pubs and clubs.

Margate

The permanently pleasant climate and warm sea are perfect all year for a relaxing holiday, especially with children

Ballito

Ballito is away from crowds, for people wanting a restful time surrounded by nature and the sound of waves. 

Weekend Accommodation Getaways

Hartbeespoort

A charming small holiday Resort town grew up around the dam, little villages developed along the banks

Langebaan

Langebaan offers bird watching for all the bird enthusiasts to enjoy all around the shores of the lagoon.

Magaliesburg

Said to be the birthplace of mankind, the Magaliesberg region was proclaimed a World Heritage Site in 1999

Dullstroom

South Africa’s fly-fishing capital with the area offering excellent still water and river fishing

Hermanus

The coastal town offers a wide range of activities for couples, friends and families to enjoy

Main City Accommodation

Johannesburg

Johannesburg has several names, such as Joburg, Jozi, Jo’burg, Joeys or eGoli – City of Gold in Zulu

Port Elizabeth / Gqeberha

The Sunshine Coast starts here and stretches 300 kms along the eastern seaboard of South Africa

Bloemfontein

Bloemfontein is South Africa’s judicial capital and the capital of the Free State Province.

Pretoria / Tshwane

Known as Jacaranda City for good reason; the city streets are lined with thousands of jacaranda trees

Cape Town

A must for every first time visitor is a trip up Table Mountain, one of the 7 Natural Wonders of the world.