The countryside around Riebeek Kasteel

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From our base in Tulbagh we followed a circular drive to Riebeek West and Riebeek Kasteel, visiting Jan Smuts birthplace just outside Riebeek West. 

Chains of mountains dominate the country in the Western Cape – it was only when passes and poorts were built that the early settlers could penetrate into the interior of the country to establish towns, and trade routes. A passage through the Groot Winterhoek Mountains, connecting the Tulbagh Valley to Wellington, had already been found in the 1600s. But it was only in the 1860s when Thomas Bain built the third pass, the Nieuwekloof Pass, that there was easy passage through the mountains. Bain’s road can still be seen, underneath the railway line and supported by a packed stone wall. Today’s Nuwekloof Pass dates from 1962 and follows the tarmacked N46. This post is just a little taste of the countryside.

The Nuwekloof Pass
The Nuwekloof Pass
The road from Gouda to Riebeek West and Mooreesburg
The road from Gouda to Riebeek West and Mooreesburg
A bridge over the Berg River
A bridge over the Berg River
The Berg River
The Berg River
The Kasteelberg behind Riebeek West and Riebeek Kasteel
The Kasteelberg behind Riebeek West and Riebeek Kasteel
Looking towards the mountains around the Tulbagh Valley
Looking towards the mountains around the Tulbagh Valley
The mountains around the Tulbagh Valley
The mountains around the Tulbagh Valley
One of the many Swartland vineyards
One of the many Swartland vineyards
One of the many Swartland vineyards
One of the many Swartland vineyards

The next post will visit Jan Smuts’ birthplace.

Further information
Swartland Vineyards
Riebeek Valley
Swartlands

 

4 Responses

    • Candy Blackham

      Yes, it is hot – 30C-35C – but it is dry and we are adjusting quite quickly to the temperature change. Sights are almost unbelievable

  1. Dianne Battison Rowe

    Hi Candy! It’s wonderful to be able to join a very informed Travel Guide every day in her travels through our beautiful country! Hope you are coming to Port Elizabeth? We would love to see you! Di and Dave Rowe xx

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