Cederberg Mountains South Africa: Clanwilliam Wins ‘Town of the Year’ Award
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KONTREI TRAVELLER, PAARL - Clanwilliam, nestled at the foot of the Cederberg Mountains, just won the coveted Kaap Rapport and Van Loveren ‘Town of the Year 2009′ award.
With the Cederberg the new destination on everyone’s lips, this is welcome news for Clanwilliam, one of the ten oldest towns in South Africa, which is only two hours’ drive from Cape Town - itself one of the premier tourism hotspots in the world.
With the Cederberg’s unique, rugged beauty and adventure experiences drawing a growing number of visitors to the area, the picturesque Settler town of Clanwilliam is well positioned to take advantage of this influx.
To celebrate its new status, Clanwilliam will hold a street party and concert on Saturday 14 November 2009.
A visit the Cederberg has much to offer, from opportunities to view Bushman rock art, walk or hike in the Cederberg mountains, enjoy horseriding, explore the famous flower routes, or to simply immerse oneself in the beautiful landscape.
By visiting our Kontrei Portfolio Friends visitors to the Cederberg can get to know the area in a unique and personal way: read more at Bakkrans Nature Reserve and Mount Ceder Lodge.















