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The Western Cape[1] is the most southwestern province in South Africa, covering most of South Africa's tourist destinations and attractions.
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- Table Mountain in Cape Town and the Cape Peninsula
- Cape Winelands around Paarl, Stellenbosch and Franschhoek
- [4] Right in the heart of Route62 between Cape Town and the Garden Route, 10 km East of the dull town of Robertson is Klaas Voogds. This small hamlet offers visitors a wide variety of nature and human wellbeing related activities such as hiking, nature reserve, a maze, labyrinth, botanical gardens, diverse massages and so on.
- Garden Route along the South Coast
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The Western Cape offers nearly everything a traveler could want. From buzzling nightlife in Cape Town and Stellenbosch to wonderful beaches and many outdoor options. So the basic itinerary should include some days in Cape Town, a visit to the Cape of Good Hope (and don`t miss the penguins at Boulders Beach), wine tasting in Paarl or Franschhoek or Robertson, Swartland and Overberg, and a trip along the Garden Route. There are also a number of smaller National Parks with hiking trails for a day out. One of the newer 'primary unusual destinations' is Soekershof Walkabout [[5]] located in Klaas Voogds along Route 62. This place consists among others of the largest permanent hedge maze in the world; a philosophers garden and unique succulent gardens with the oldest cactus -anno 1910- of South Africa. Visitors can earn a memento by fulfilling a quest.
In the Robertson Valley are diverse hiking trails such as Arrangies Kop and Die Vrolijkheid
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Cape Town offers everything you want. Along the coast look-out for some fish and oysters, while in the Cape Winelands head for some of the countries finest dining experiences.
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