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High up on the list of most attractive towns in the Cape Province, Swellendam lies in the shadows of the resplendent Langeberg Mountains and alongside the Cape’s largest water source, the Breede River.

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bed and breakfast, apartments, boma fire, full kitchen, cottages, garden, guest houses, selected dstv channels, shared bathroom, shared kitchen, camps, breakfast included, chalets, golf course, oven, wardrobe or closet, bath towels, electric blankets, fishing, holiday homes, netflix, patio, shared lounge/tv area, stove, backpacker, fridge, horse riding, linen, dishwasher, guest lodge, guest farms, microwave, covid-19 certified, splash pool, swimming pool, fibre, self catering, caravan parks, health spa, toaster, bungalows, spa facilities, boutique hotels, dvd, bathrobe, cleaning service, coffee machine, hotels, kettle, table tennis, pet friendly, house boats, resorts, braai/bbq area, glamping, halaal friendly, terrace, toiletries, villas, parking on premises, kids play area, game drives, hiking/walking trails, vegetarian, jacuzzi, washing machine, tumble dryer, wheelchair friendly, vegan, wifi, conference facility, fireplace, dining area, 24hr camera surveillance, fire extinguishers, 24hr security, safety deposit box, aircon, airport transfers, balcony, bar, bar fridge, ceiling fans, child friendly, communal braai area, communal swimming pool, concierge, deck, dry cleaning service, fan, gas stove, generator, gym, hairdryer, heater, inverter, laundry facilities, mini bar, no smoking, pets by arrangement, restaurant, room service, serviced daily, smart tv, solar power, street parking, tea and coffee facilities, underfloor heating, wood fired hot tub.

Swellendam Reviews

4.7 out of 5

Nandi Joubert

We never stopped in Swellendam

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Nearby Attractions & Landmarks: Swellendam Church, Drostdy Museum, Swellendam Golf Course

Swellendam Reviews

Nandi Joubert
30 September 2024

We never stopped in Swellendam

Fabulous. 4 out of 5
Tamsyn Leigh
22 July 2024

La Belle Alliance restaurant is AMAZING for breakfast!

Fabulous. 4 out of 5
Anonymous
13 March 2024

I enjoyed Aan De Eike Guesthouse, My room were clean and the service were excellent.I felt very safe enjoyed every moment since I arrived. Swellendam is beautiful with most beautiful views. The location was very convenient and would recommend The Republican Restaurant. The food and vibe were awesome. It's safe to walk in Swellendam, what a beautiful place for entertainment

Superb. 5 out of 5
jan de Koning
19 February 2024

Historical information and value

Fabulous. 4 out of 5
Heinrich Hechter
19 October 2023

Scenery, the residents, the roads are in great condition (compared to many many many other towns/cities in SA).

Superb. 5 out of 5
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Tania Carstens
02 October 2023

Wildebraam Estate. Friendly people. No traffic. Has all the shops and places one needs.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Cindy Wiener
20 July 2023

Lovely little Town

Superb. 5 out of 5
Anonymous
18 July 2023

Lovely little town! Great Gem!

Superb. 5 out of 5
Carl Dane Laubscher
03 May 2023

great simply great

Superb. 5 out of 5
Bernine Kloppers
13 November 2022

Everything!

More info about Swellendam

High up on the list of most attractive towns in the Cape Province, Swellendam lies in the shadows of the resplendent Langeberg Mountains and alongside the Cape’s largest water source, the Breede River.

The town is the third oldest in South Africa and at one brief stage in its history was an independent republic until the British colonised the country and dismantled the feeble structure.

Swellendam was established in 1740 and named in honour of the Dutch East India Governor Hendrik Swellengrebel and his wife, Helena ten Damme. The town was the administrative centre and magisterial district for the entire region, a thriving settlement until a fire and devastating drought led to its demise. However, Swellendam remains an important wool producing area and an enjoyable stopover for travellers on their way to the Garden Route.

There are over 50 buildings with national heritage classification, many of which are designed in Cape Dutch style. And the monolithic... Show more