Location: South Africa » Western Cape » OverbergThe Overberg includes the towns Swellendam, Hermanus, GansbaThe Overberg includes the towns Swellendam, Hermanus, Gansbaai, Bredasdorp, Ariston and Cape Agulhas In the Overberg you will discover the wild flowers as you experience the Overbergs winter floral displays. These floral jewels embrace mountains, valleys and coastal areas. The Overberg is home to an immense diversity of wild flowers and fynbos, many which are unique to the region. It is during winter that the less travelled roads are bordered by a colourful array of flowers. The many botanical gardens, parks and nature reserves exhibit these special flowers throughout the winter months. From June to November the Whale Coast with its rugged inlets and safe bays, acts as a playground and nursery to the Southern Right whales The Overberg offers a wide range of accommodation facilities from basic self-catering establishments to luxury 5 star hotels. Lying at the southernmost tip of the African continent where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet, east of the city of Cape Town, is a fertile area surrounded by mountains and sea. Simply called the Overberg it is the traveller’s reward for breaching the mountain barriers which divide it from the rest of the country. To the early settlers it represented the land beyond the mountains of Africa. This superb coastal area, rugged in places, stretches from Hangklip to the mouth of the Breede River. It is approached from the Cape Peninsula over the dramatic Sit Lowry’s Pass along the N2 national road or by a precipitous coastal road carved from the sea cliff. The foothills of the mountain, covered in a wealth of indigenous orchids and the famous red disa, roll down through green and gold wheat and sheep country to Cape Agulhas at the tip of Africa. Here, apart from the cry of seagulls and the endless beat of the surf along a holiday-friendly shoreline which gives rest to the wreckage of scores of luckless ships, silence prevails, solitude is easy to find and fish are abundant and in great variety. A scattering of tiny seaside resorts in the vicinity attract regular caravanners, campers and fishermen. In contrast is Hermanus, which has been dubbed in Riviera of the South . The famous and the wealthy flock there every summer to bask in the sun, watch the ever-increasing numbers of migrating whales in winter, play golf, sail sleek yachts and indulge in fine food and wine.   
  
Accommodation in and around Great Fish National reserve Fort D' Acre Reserve accommodation in Great Fish National reserve Enjoy a well-deserved holiday or stopover at this luxurious, secure, private coastal game reserve situated between Port Elizabeth and East London. The stylish lodge, set in mature gardens with a large swimming pool and braai area, has 4 en-suite bedr... More
Katberg Eco Golf Estate Hotel & Mountain Spa accommodation in Great Fish National reserve The Katberg Hotel and Mountain Spa is a restful mountain retreat located in the beautiful Eastern Cape, and alongside the 18-hole Katberg Eco Golf Estate making it the perfect place for a peaceful getaway for the whole family. ... More
Mpofu Lodge accommodation in Great Fish National reserve Type: Self catering Capacity: Accommodates 14 people Facilities: Fully equipped; bedding and towels supplied; fully serviced with chef/housekeeper in attendance. 6 bedrooms (of which 2 are en-suit... More
TRN Town Lodge accommodation in Great Fish National reserve Three options exist for visitors to the TRN Townlodge... BUDGET OPTION: - Smaller en-suite single, double and twin bedrooms - Fitted with TV's, M-Net with remote DSTV ... More
Lyndhurst Guest Cottage accommodation in Great Fish National reserve Lyndhurst Guest Cottage offers Highly Recommended self catering or BnB accommodation on our beautiful pineapple farm in the heart of the Sunshine Coast, central to Grahamstown (40km's) with it’s many cultural events, Port Alfred (22km's... More
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