Attractions

Things to do

Oudtshoorn is a town in the Klein Karoo area of South Africa’s Western Cape. It’s known for its ostrich farms and rests along the Route 62 wine route. The central C.P. Nel Museum traces the ostrich-feather boom era and houses a working synagogue. The nearby Cango Wildlife Ranch is a conservation park offering animal petting.
To the north, the Cango Caves are a 20-million-year-old network of limestone chambers.

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cango-wildlife-ranch

Wildlife conservation park where visitors can stroke & hold animals, plus play areas & cafes.

Cango Wildlife Ranch

safari-show-farm

The Safari Ostrich Farm is an ostrich farm located 5 kilometres outside of Oudtshoorn.

Highgate Ostrich Show Farm

rust-en-vrede-waterfall

A serene, scenic trail leads to this hidden, narrow waterfall flowing into a small, rocky pool.

Rust En Vrede Waterfall

cango-caves

The Cango Caves are located in Precambrian limestones at the foothills of the Swartberg range near the town of Oudtshoorn, in the Western Cape Province of South Africa.

Cango Caves

swartberg-pass

The Swartberg Pass on the R328 run through the Swartberg mountain range which runs roughly east-west along the northern edge of the semi-arid area called the Little Karoo in the Western Cape.

Swartberg Pass

cp-nel-museum

The CP Nel Museum is a museum in Oudtshoorn, South Africa, which houses exhibits depicting the role of the ostrich trade in the town's history.

CP Nel Museum

kknk

The Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees is an Afrikaans language arts festival that takes place yearly in the South African town of Oudtshoorn.

Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees

anysberg

The Anysberg Nature Reserve of 62,500 ha is situated in the western Kleinkaroo region of the Western Cape province, South Africa.

Anysberg Nature Reserve

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