Oudtshoorn Unterkünfte - 5
Oudtshoorn, although a small town, is the largest in the Klein (little) Karoo region of the Western Cape. This area is classified as semi-arid with a rich diversity of endemic succulent plants. As you would expect from a semi desert area, the summer’s days are scorching while winter brings crisp, cool temperatures. One of the many pros to staying in Oudtshoorn is the abundance of stars visible in the cloudless night skies as well as the beautiful scenery, interesting attractions and proximity to other tourist destinations.
Despite its size, Oudsthoorn has a number of unique tourist attractions on its doorstep. It is particular well-known for two of them. The Cango Caves are a network of underground caverns boasting weird and wonderful rock formations as well as glaring examples of stalactites and stalagmites. There are two tours available – the standard tour which simply involves walking between a number of the ‘shallower’ caves and the adventure tour which involves going deeper into the grottos requiring one to crawl and wiggle through much more confined spaces.
Oudtshoorn’s other claim to fame is the ostrich industry, the largest in the entire world. For the uninitiated, ostriches are the world’s largest bird, and consequently lay the largest eggs of any bird species. Many of the ostrich farms in the area provide tours as well as the opportunity to ride an ostrich – a truly bizarre experience. Eggs make beautiful candle holders and many are decorated and sold as eye-catching souvenirs. A trip to Oudtshoorn would not be complete without checking the ostriches and the caves.
Oudtshoorn lies very close to De Rust, a tiny town at the foot of the scenic Meiringspoort Pass, which takes you to the foodie town of Prince Albert. The pass is the main gateway between the Klein Karoo and the Groot (great) Karoo and a drive encompassing these two towns and the magnificent pass makes for a great day trip from Oudtshoorn. The cherry on top is that the Swartberg, over which Meiringpoort passes, is a Cape Floral World Heritage site - well worth a visit!
In addition Oudtshoorn marks the start of the Route 62 wine route, a scenic tourist route which acts as an alternative to the N2.
Oudtshoorn lies roughly 500km from Cape Town and 200km from the Garden Route coast making it an accessible spot to visit.
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Oudtshoorn Überprüfungen
Oudtshoorn Unterkünfte wird mit 4.5 / 5 bewertet, basierend auf 14 Bewertungen von Gästen, die bei Sleeping-OUT buchen.
Oudtshoorn
Must see. So much to learn about ostrich and so much to explore. Awesome place with friendly people
- Jan Van Wyk
Oudtshoorn
This is a good area and has beautiful scenery will come back this root again
- John Mabuto
Oudtshoorn
I will definitely go there again. Karoo at its best
- Wendy Maruping
Oudtshoorn
Great tourist destination.
- Ephraim Nambane
Oudtshoorn
Interesting
- Susan Steinbach
Oudtshoorn
People are really friendly, vibe is great.
- Peter Rohwer
Oudtshoorn
Oudtshoorn is very focussed on tourism and I shall recommend the area to my family and friends.
- Riaan Mouton
Oudtshoorn
Hot hot hot!Went to the Cango caves and it was worth the money.
- Melani Van Zyl
Oudtshoorn
It is very pretty and peaceful. Unfortunately our stay was too short and we could not explore as much as I would have liked. The dirt roads, with the exception of the Montague Pass, were well maintained. I gather there had been rain the previous week so maybe that was why the Montague Pass needed grading.
- Bridget Stephens
Oudtshoorn
Lots of things to do, people were very friendly and helpful
- Marius Bosch