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Five amazing small towns to explore in the Eastern Cape
The Eastern Cape in home to some of South Africa’s most picturesque small towns – Here are five you must visit…
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The enchanting Eastern Cape is home to picturesque small towns that boast a rich blend of history, culture, and stunning landscapes. Here are five must-visit destinations…
1. Graaff-Reinet
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Known as the “Gem of the Karoo,” Graaff-Reinet is also the fourth-oldest town in South Africa and boasts beautifully preserved Cape Dutch architecture. Surrounded by the dramatic landscapes of the Camdeboo National Park, visitors can explore the breathtaking Valley of Desolation, visit the town’s museums, and enjoy warm Karoo hospitality.
2. Hogsback
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A magical mountain retreat often compared to J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth, Hogsback is basically covered in misty forests, waterfalls, and scenic hiking trails. Visitors can explore the lush Amathole Mountains, visit the Eco-Shrine, or simply just relax in one of the town’s cozy cottages and lodges.
3. Bathurst
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Famous for its eccentric charm and rich British settler history, Bathurst is home to South Africa’s oldest pub, The Pig & Whistle, as well as a giant pineapple monument, which is a nod to the region’s pineapple farming industry. The town is also filled with quirky shops, art galleries, and historic sites.
4. Rhodes
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A remote and picturesque village in the southern Drakensberg, Rhodes is a haven for adventure seekers. In winter, it’s one of the few places in South Africa where you can experience snow, while in summer, it offers excellent fly fishing, mountain biking, and hiking opportunities. Its charming stone houses and peaceful setting make it a perfect off-the-grid escape.
5. Steytlerville
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This hidden gem in the Karoo is known for its Victorian architecture, warm hospitality, and stunning landscapes. It’s also a great spot for stargazing, as the town has little light pollution. Steytlerville is also home to unique attractions like the Karoo Theatrical Hotel, where visitors can enjoy entertaining drag and cabaret performances in a historic setting.