Posted by: TravelBoecker Adventures | December 8, 2010

Route 62 – Cape of Good Hope

Cape Route 62, which was the first leg of our journey, is the longest wine route in the World and meanders all the way from Cape Town via Oudtshoorn and Langkloof and finally to Port Elizabeth.  It’s an area of magnificent landscapes and towering cliffs, crystal clear streams and an abundance of trees and indigenous flora. Its easily accessible towns, nestled along the valleys, offer visits to wineries and game  reserves, tribal art, cultural tours, museums and, for the more adventurous, hiking trails and mountain climbing, 4×4 routes, canoeing,  horse riding, ostrich riding, fishing and caving. Also known as the Mountain Route, range upon range of striking mountain edifices greet you as you cross over the many spectacular passes along the route. What makes Cape Route 62 so special, are its tangible calm and peacefulness, and its people who are so friendly and sincerely welcoming.

This wonderful and fascinating trip is one that you will be able to enjoy when you next visit the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa.

Route 62

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