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Day 5 - Elandsbay and the West Coast
Elands Bay is a small town on the West Coast of South Africa that has managed to maintain the laid-back lifestyle for which the West Coast is so well known. Only 200 km from Cape Town, Elands Bay is the perfect place to unwind with peacefull surroundings and an endless beach. It is also a great place to enjoy activities like rowing, sailing, surfing, rock climbing, mountain biking, bird watching, whale whatching and fishing to name a few.
- Ventersklip - Elands Bay
Day 6 - Clainwilliam and the Cederberg
The Cederberg is renowned for its spectacular landscapes and rock formations, as well as its namesake, the increasingly rare Clanwilliam cedar tree. Geologically, the Cederberg is part of the Cape Fold Belt and consists mainly of Table Mountain sandstone. Weathered sandstone formations, most notably the Wolfberg Arch and the Maltese Cross, are typical of the Cederberg.
- Algeria Campsite
Day 7 - Riebeeck Kasteel and the Swartland
The magnificent Riebeek Valley, surrounded by breathtaking mountains and bursting with lush olive groves and rolling vineyards. This is a place of peace and tranquility and Cape Town's best kept secret! The town get it's name from Jan van Riebeeck, the first commander of the Cape ot Good hope. The friendly locals willwarmly welcome you to experience the excellent restaurants, pubs and quaint shops with unique products produced in the Valley. Olives produced in the valley come highly recomendable.
- Return vehicle at Cape Town International |
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