Discover South Africa's fifth-oldest town, Swellendam, nestled in the heart of the Overberg region. Explore its well-preserved landmarks, heritage sites, and vibrant culinary scene.
What do a chameleon rescuer, a barefoot winemaker and a mayor-restaurateur have in common? Swellendam , that’s what! South Africa ’s fifth-oldest town settled in the historical heart of the Overberg has more to offer than you might think. With a winning disposition at the foot of the Langeberg, it forms part of Greater Swellendam that incorporates Suurbraak, Barrydale, Buffeljagsrivier and Malgas.
All that plus the fact that it’s a portal to the epic Route 62 adds to the lure, making Swellendam an excellent base from which to explore further. At 220km from Cape Town, this is an easy road trip that delivers at every turn.Swellendam is a historical treasure trove, flush with well-preserved landmarks and heritage sites. Towering grandly above the many legacy buildings is the dominant Dutch Reformed Church, an eclectic example of Gothic, Dutch, Baroque and Eastern architectural styles that was officially opened in 1911.That aside, there is a profusion of other interesting properties to see, many of which have been reimagined as quaint shops, art galleries and eateries. The oldest building around is the Drostdy on Swellengrebel Street, a fascinating complex that comprises the Museum, the Gaol, Ambagswerf, Mayville house and Mayville Garden.After exploring homesteads and holy places, take time out at one of the many excellent restaurants on the heritage strip. If you’re after panache on a plate, book a table at Field and Fork, located inside a section of the Drostdy Museum and owned by Swellendam’s Mayor, Francois du Rand. The Republic across the way is a laid-back spot for people-watching over pub grub and local craft beer and gin.Further along the drag is Grace + Merci where the menu is driven by freshness and innovation. It’s a great place to start the day with a flat white.Owner Bev Missing, formerly of Rain fame, has created a fabulously styled emporium that entices visitors with everything from gateaux to gift
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