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Clanwilliam Tourism | Western Cape | Cederberg Beauty Known for breathtaking scenery, pristine hiking trails, and unique flora and fauna, Clanwilliam is a gateway to adventure, relaxation, and cultural discovery Explore the region’s rooibos tea plantations, historic sites, and vibrant local communities
ROOIBOS ROUTE - Clanwilliam Info With Clanwilliam in the center you can experience a lot more Rooibos than just your ordinary cup of rooibos tea On Route you will find 7 Clans to choose from Are you interested in the growing and harvesting of Rooibos tea? Then the Cultivation Clan will be your option
ROOIBOS TEA TASTING - Clanwilliam Info A UNIQUE ROOIBOS TEA EXPERIENCE – Velskoendraai is situated right at the entrance to Clanwilliam We also offer a unique rooibos tea tasting experience Within the 7 Clans of Rooibos you have more than 100 flavoured blended rooibos teas
OU TRONK MUSEUM - Clanwilliam Info The museum holds the history of this 7th eldest town in South Africa With rooms dedicated to famous inhabitants of Clanwilliam, such as the early khoi and san but also poet, C L Leipoldt and famous comedian Tolla van der Merwe
Rosenhof | Clanwilliam Tourism | Western Cape Rosenhof is situated in one of Clanwilliam’s historic streets offering a farm-style like property only 600 m from the town centre It is these features that make Rosenhof unique, offering more choices to the versatile traveler
Velskoendraai Farmers Market Restaurant | Clanwilliam Info Velskoendraai is situated right at the entrance to Clanwilliam Our menu is affordable and innovative and we use mainly fresh produce that is in season what is available locally We also offer a unique rooibos tea tasting experience
History of Clanwilliam - Clanwilliam Info A BRIEF HISTORY OF CLANWILLIAM BEGINNINGS One of the ten oldest towns, Clanwilliam’s beginnings goes back to 1660 when a team of Dutch explorers who were sent out by Jan van Riebeeck first reached the Olifants River When they entered the valley, the saw a large number of elephants on the riverbank