There really is no adjective apt enough to describe the beauty of the Breede River Valley. This incredibly picturesque fruit and wine producing vale has become extremely popular with Capetonians and Visitors. It is close enough to the Mother City to reach easily within a couple of hours, but also because little Towns like Robertson, McGregor, Ashton, Bonnievale, Tulbagh and Montagu that litter the Valley are particularly appealing to visitors, and together with outlying Farms, provide a space that gives City dwellers, instant reprieve from the grind of City living!

Mountain Ranges abound in the Valley and there are roughly 10 alternative, scenic Routes that lead one here, depending from which direction one comes! The Breede River Valley stretches from McGregor in the South and Gouda in the West, to Montagu in the East and the Karoo in the North, with the N1 passing virtually through its Centre in a North Easterly, direction. It derives its name from the Breede River that rises in the Mountains near Ceres and flows through the Valley on route to; the Indian Ocean. This River serves as the main water source, for the Breede River Valley. It is the Western Cape’s, most navigable wide river (Breede is Afrikaans for ‘wide’) has its source in the Skurweberg Mountains around Ceres before flowing over Mitchell's Pass and on through the Breede River Valley, meeting the Indian Ocean at Witsand, one of the best whale watching Coastal Towns of the Overberg.

The Valley is littered with wine producing vines due too the hot climate that is perfect for fortified desert wines like Hanepoot and Muscadel in particular. More than 50 Wine Estates are incorporated into various wine Routes within the Valley; as well as a Brandy Route. The extremely popular Route 62, marketed as the longest wine Route in the World, makes its way through the Valley to the Klein Karoo, too. The towering, Du Toit Kloof Mountains in particular offer incredible views over the Valley, as one comes across the Pass.

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19° 41' 52.8", -33° 52' 1.2"