by johannes@80twentyonlinemarketing.com | Jan 29, 2025 | Do, Activities
Walks & Hikes in the Northern Cederberg, Clanwilliam Hiking Walking Nature Book Now The Cederberg is known for its classic hikes in the central Cederberg. But there are plenty of great walks in the Pakhuis area close to Clanwilliam. A unique characteristic...
by johannes@80twentyonlinemarketing.com | Jan 29, 2025 | Do, Activities
Walks & Hikes in the Central Cederberg, Clanwilliam Hiking Walking Nature Book Now The central Cederberg has some stunning walks of which only a few are mentioned here. Given this glorious wilderness, you need to be well-prepared both in terms of food &...
by johannes@80twentyonlinemarketing.com | Jan 29, 2025 | Do, Attractions, Heritage Culture
Ou Tronk Museum, Clanwilliam History Walking Book Now The Clanwilliam museum is housed in the Old Gaol situated at the end of the Main Road. It’s open on weekdays from 8:30 till 16:30 and on Saturday’s from 9:00 till 12:00. The museum holds the history...
by johannes@80twentyonlinemarketing.com | Jan 29, 2025 | Do, Attractions, Heritage Culture
Leipoldt-Nortier Library, Clanwilliam Walking Library Book Now When Dr. P. le Fras Nortier passed away on April 9th 1955, he allocated a certain amount in his will to be used to build a library in remembrance of C. L. Leipoldt, his longtime friend, who passed...
by johannes@80twentyonlinemarketing.com | Jan 29, 2025 | Do, Attractions, Heritage Culture
Leipoldt’s Grave, Clanwilliam Hiking Climbing Nature Book Now 17 km outside Clanwilliam on the way to Wupperthal the road passes by the grave of C.L. Leipoldt, well-known pediatrician, botanist, cook and above all, poet…The scenery en-route is...
by johannes@80twentyonlinemarketing.com | Jan 29, 2025 | Do, Attractions, Factory Shop, Gifts, Heritage Culture, Shop
Strassbergers Shoe Factory, Clanwilliam Shopping Factory Book Now The shoe factory has been in existence since 1954. It was a natural outgrowth of the Wupperthal shoe factory that was established by the Rhenish missionaries about 1834. Tourists can walk through...