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Ultimate Guide to Cape Town and the Western Cape

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 Ultimate Guide to Cape Town and the Western Cape

Welcome to the Western Cape. Cape Town is a bustling melting pot of cultures, tastes and experiences for young and old. You will find state-of-the-art shopping malls, open-air markets, delis and more.

A world of natural beauty lies beyond the boundaries of the city in the greater Western Cape regions: the Cape West Coast, the Cape Karoo, Garden Route and Klein Karoo, Cape Winelands and the Cape Overberg.

Each region is worth exploring and has its own unique charm. You will uncover and discover diverse culinary delights, award-winning wine estates, nature in full bloom, wide-open spaces and deserts, azure water and white sandy beaches, and world-class experiences that will make your journey truly unforgettable.

The people of the Western Cape – the locals make our destination beautiful and they are ready and waiting to share their stories with you.

The Ultimate Guide to Cape Town and the Western Cape is a complete guide with up-t0-date maps to guide you through your stay in the Western Cape.

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  •  Guide to the Western Cape
  •  road atlas
  •  Road Atlas Western Cape
  •  Ultimate Guide to Cape Town
  •  Ultimate Guide to Cape Town and the Western Cape
  •  Ultimate Guide to the Western Cape
  •  wesgro
  •  Western Cape

 

COVERAGE:

– Cape Karoo

– Cape Overberg

– Cape Town

– Cape West Coast

– Cape Winelands

– Garden Route & Klein Karoo

 

– Events calendar per region

– Food and drink per region

– Adventures and outdoors per region

– Activities and places of interest by region

 

  • Detailed road maps through out, with GPS
  • Full indexed road atlas of the whole of the Western Cape

Produced in association with WESGRO

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