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Travel Region Western Cape (Swartland)

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Located in South Africa :: Western Cape (Swartland)
Category: Places :: Travel Region

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Located within an hour's drive of Cape Town, the Swartland region is known for its rolling hills, vineyards and wheat fields as far as the eye can see. The area is stretched out from Malmesbury in the south, across the Riebeek Valley to Piketberg in the north. A popular tourist destination in the Swartland is Evita se Perron in Darling, where well known performer Pieter Dirk Uys combined his restaurant with a little cabaret theatre. Darling is also home to the yearly Rocking the Daisies Music festival.

Contact
Address :  C/o Church & Vootrekker Rd, Swartland, Western Cape, South Africa
Postal :  Private Bag X52, Malmesbury, 7299, Swartland, Western Cape, South Africa.
Contact :  Swartland Tourism
Tel :  +27(0)22 487 2989
Email :  Click Here

Activities
Game Viewing Game Drives 4WD Trails Hiking Trails Guided Walks Horse Trails Fishing Swimming Canoeing Bird Watching
Tours and Excursions, Picnics, Wine Tasting, Cellar Tours, Mountain Biking, Animal Feeding, Golf, Water Skiing, Sailing, Boat Trips, Scenic Flights

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“The Swartland lies beween Malmesbury (in the south), Piketberg (in the north), Darling (in the west), and the Riebeek valley (in the east). The landscape is not black, as the name implies. The dusky rhinoceros bush that gave this region its name has been replaced by tilled fields in winter khakis and summer greens. Malmesbury is the largest town in the Swartland.” - Chris Smit, 2024/04/27

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