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Seven locations to see snow in South Africa this winter

If you’re planning to go in search of snow in South Africa this winter, here are seven spots where snow is known to make an appearance… In terms of climate, South Africa is known to be a mostly warm and temperate country, with lashings of sunshine and balmy breezes that only contribute to it’s reputation of being a favourite holiday […]

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If you’re planning to go in search of snow in South Africa this winter, here are seven spots where snow is known to make an appearance…

In terms of climate, South Africa is known to be a mostly warm and temperate country, with lashings of sunshine and balmy breezes that only contribute to it’s reputation of being a favourite holiday destination for many.

With that being said, South Africa does indeed get it’s fair share of cold weather – sometimes even with snow involved!

Every wintertime (May to August) many a South African can be seen putting on their winter woolies and heading out in search of some snow. If you’re planning to be a snow-hunter this year, here are seven spots in South Africa to see snow. Good luck!

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A snowy day in Matroosberg. Photo: supplied

TOP SPOTS TO SPOT SOME SNOW IN SOUTH AFRICA

SUTHERLAND, NORTHERN CAPE

With a coldest recorded temperature of -16 degrees Celcius, Sutherland gets pretty chilly during the winter months! According to the Discover Sutherland website, snow comes early some years, even at the end of May or beginning of June.

As per the locals, the month of August is usually the month that gets the most amount of snow. This does not mean June and July has no snow, it just means that August is normally the month that gets the most of it.

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UNDERBERG AND SANI PASS, KWAZULU-NATAL

The beautifully quaint southern Drakensberg villages of Underberg and Himeville are popular spots for winter snow in the KwaZulu-Natal region. To make the most of and see incredibly thick snowfall, travelling up the Sani pass itself is essential, so a 4×4 vehicle is needed.

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Sani Pass, KwaZulu-Natal. Photo: _YattaCat_ / flickr

CATHEDRAL PEAK, KWAZULU-NATAL

The Drakensberg region, of course, makes our list, as the area is a pretty well-known spot to see snow during winter. Cathedral Peak, in particular, always gets a snow blanket in winter, and you’re guaranteed to be surrounded by snow-capped mountain tops.

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CEDERBERG, WESTERN CAPE

Just a three-hour drive from Cape Town, the Cederberg mountains transform into an epic winter wonderland during winter. After a wet and cold spell, the high mountain passes, peaks and slopes of the Cederberg becomes completely covered by snowfall. A must-visit for all!

MATROOSBERG, WESTERN CAPE

An even closer option for Capetonian snow-seekers, Matroosberg is just a two-hour drive away from the city and is one of the most reliable spots to see accessible snow in South Africa.

It’s a very popular spot for day-trippers in search of snow, so the roads do get a little busy. Leave home early and pack plenty of padkos!

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Snow-covered fields in Matroosberg, Western Cape. Photo: supplied

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HOGSBACK, EASTERN CAPE

Considered as South Africa’s very own Shire (Lord of the Rings), Hogsback is a magical little village in the Eastern Cape. During winter, the mountains and area is transformed into a fairytale-like wonderland – a complete sight to behold!

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GOLDEN GATE HIGHLANDS NATIONAL PARK, FREE STATE

A three-hour drive from Bloemfontein sits the Golden Gate Highlands National Park and wintertime sees it pretty snowed-up! Temperatures in Golden Gate can drop to an icy -9 to -15 degrees Celcius, creating perfect conditions for snowfall.

Golden Gate Highlands National Park, Free State. Photo: Benjamin Tupper / flickr

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