AttractionsClanwilliam - Known for variety it offers tourists, Clanwilliam is one of the oldest towns in South Africa. In 1732, Voortrekkers settled along the Olifants River and in 1820, the English administration of the Cape established a Magistrate's Court here. Wild Flowers and Cape Fynbos: August and September each year depending on the winter's rainfall, the area is transformed into a spectacular floral showcase. The big annual Wildflower Show takes place in the NG Kerk in Main Street. Clanwilliam Dam is a spectacular body of water which is popular for recreational purposes of all kinds and is know as the most popular dam in the western cape for water-skiing, and for the annual Bass classic angling competition held in October. Activities: Hiking, Bass Fishing, Birding, White Water rafting, Water sports on Clanwilliam Dam, 4X4, mountain biking, Horse Riding, Rock Paintings, Wild spring flowers, Golf, Bowls, Rooibos tea plantation Cedarberg Wilderness is a remote and pristine area with its breathtaking natural beauty, including a variety of fynbos and dramatic rock formations which offers visitors a unique wilderness experience. Only walking and hiking are permitted in this area. Rock Art: Cedarberg is one of the best areas for ancient San (Bushman) rock paintings in the world. Ramskop Nature Reserve: The town maintains a little Nature Reserve above the Dam Resort, where you can enjoy the flora of the Cedarberg region on a relaxing walk. FacilitiesFacilities and Services Our RoomsClan Court Guest House offers three tastefully decorated en-suite bedrooms. The twin-bedded Cape and Palm Suites and the Lotus suite, with its king-size bed, epitomise comfort and luxury. Elegant bathrooms have been designed to match fastidious standards. Bedrooms provide air-conditioning, ceiling fans, satellite TV, hair dryers, mini fridge, tea-making facilities, wall safes. Underfloor heating in the lounge. Laundry service available. Newly-renovated guest wing offers an elegant lounge/dining room with its French doors opening onto manicured lawns and pool. Breakfasts at Clan Court are a trademark of South African hospitality. Sedately experience the splendor of country living or for the more energetic participate in one or more of the many adventure activities on offer in the area. Restaurants are within walking distance and many guests prefer an after-dinner stroll back to Clan Court to enjoy a night cap, a late night swim or watch a film in the comfort of the guest lounge.
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DirectionsTake the N7 to Clanwilliam. Turn off into the village and right into Main Road. Follow map to number 2 Arnold Street
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