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Western Cape Campsites

The Mother City welcomes all to the majestic province of the Western Cape, with her grand city mountain, lively cultural festivals, the Western Cape offers visitors an unforgettable experience. Stay at one of the many caravan parks and campsites and experience nature at its best.

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Latest Resort Rating
ATKV Goudini Spa Holiday Resort
Western Cape, Rawsonville
54
Total Ratings: 54
50   
4
Rated: 04 Nov 2024
Type of Resort:
Family with children: 5
Party and youth: 0
Quiet and mature without children: 2
Leentjiesklip Resort
Western Cape, Langebaan
24
Total Ratings: 24
23   
1
Rated: 01 Nov 2024
Type of Resort:
Family with children: 5
Party and youth: 0
Quiet and mature without children: 2
Montagu Caravan Park
Western Cape, Montagu
66
Total Ratings: 66
60   
6
Rated: 22 Oct 2024
Type of Resort:
Family with children: 14
Party and youth: 0
Quiet and mature without children: 1
Karoo National Park - SanParks
Western Cape, Beaufort West
47
Total Ratings: 47
47   
0
Rated: 22 Oct 2024
Type of Resort:
Family with children: 8
Party and youth: 0
Quiet and mature without children: 4
Dwarswegstrandoord
Western Cape, Groot Brakrivier
10
Total Ratings: 10
10   
0
Rated: 22 Oct 2024
Type of Resort:
Family with children: 4
Party and youth: 1
Quiet and mature without children: 1

Western Cape Mountains

There are very few places in the country that can boast such a diversity of natural places of beauty as the Western Cape. The Garden Route follows the coastline of the Indian Ocean on the Eastern Cape Coast, between a belt of mountain ranges, the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma mountains inland. The Garden Route enjoys one of the mildest and most equable climates, with unspoiled golden beaches, beautiful lagoons and estuaries and boasts more than 250 species of birds.

The Garden Route stretches along the coastal plateau at the foot of the mountains, through a quiet world of high, primeval forests, and deep gorges rushing clear mountain streams to the sea.

Enjoy a fairy-tale steam train ride through the Lake District on the Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe! Explore the depths of the primeval forests, where the last of the Knysna elephants live their secret lives. Drive to the top of the Knysna Heads to view a spectacular vista of land and sea!

The Cape Peninsula, with Cape Town and the Wine Route, is one of South Africa’s premier tourist destinations with an absolute plethora of attractions. Table Mountain and its Aerial Cableway has become a renowned icon and is famous throughout the world for its majestic setting.

The whole of Table Mountain is a nature reserve, and there are countless footpaths and nature trails leading up along its slopes. Over the century’s visitors have marvelled, not only at the peninsula’s natural splendour, but also at the cultural diversity of the Mother City.

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