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4 fun activities to include in your sho’t left travel plans this summer

ZAMANDOSI CELE zamandosi.cele@inl.co.za

THE beautiful region of George in the Garden Route district of the Western Cape provides the perfect scene for a memorable family sho’tleft at an affordable price.

If you are looking for a summer holiday retreat that is also child friendly, here are some cool spots to check out. Redberry Farm, George Redberry Farm is all about locally grown berries, so if you’re looking for a berry sweet experience to add to your menu, then this is the perfect family spot. The farm produces strawberries, raspberries, golden kiwis and kiwi berries for South African retailers and they’re also shipped around the world.

You can pick strawberries on the farm, climb the farm’s giant strawberry structure and enjoy views of the Outeniqua Mountains and George, get lost in the farm’s hedge maze, the largest in the southern hemisphere, and ride on the Redberry Express Mini Train.

When it comes to food, you’re spoilt for choice. There are four artisanal eateries on the farmstead. The Tea Garden offers delicious strawberryinspired drinks and light meals like strawberry cheesecake or a strawberry and balsamic salad, paired with fresh strawberry juice.

Other options to consider are The Red Shed, Bounty Eatery, Houtbosch Wine & Craft Beer, The Noshery Pizzeria & Deli and the Framboos Handcrafted Ice Cream.

Cango Caves, Oudtshoorn

For families interested in adding an educational component to the trip, a day trip to the Cango Caves is recommended. From Mossel Bay, you take a scenic drive through the Robinson Pass (R328). One of South Africa’s oldest tourist attractions, the caves attract nearly 2 million visitors a year.

Situated in the Swartberg Mountains, the caves are described as a Natural Wonder of the World and were inhabited since the early Stone Age.

The 20 million-year-old Cango Caves system consists of a series of hidden chambers cut deep into a thick limestone rock layer.

On the Cave Tour, you travel deep into the cave system, which has six chambers.

There’s also an adventure tour, which is not suitable for those suffering from claustrophobia or back ailments. Cave guides are available for a standard tour.

Bartolomeu Dias Museum, Mossel Bay

The museum stores records of the history of Mossel Bay. It houses a lifesize replica of the Dias Caravel, which Bartolomeu Dias sailed with into Mossel Bay in 1488. There are also artefacts and maps from the era.

The museum also houses informative displays on Portuguese, Dutch and English maritime history. There is an exhibit which shows the first barter transaction on South African

soil between the indigenous Khoi Khoi and Vasco da Gama.

Wilderness Beach, Wilderness

What would a family sho’t left be without a trip to the beach? This beach is also pet friendly and provides the right amount of seclusion and activity.

It’s a quiet beach that stretches up to a kilometre, where you can still get a feel of the warm waters of the Indian Ocean.

The beach is also the perfect spot for spotting whales and dolphins, which frequently make an appearance.

You can also canoe the Touw River, which flows into the ocean at Wilderness and is a popular canoeing destination, with sturdy rental canoes available from Eden Adventure.

For more ideas on what to add to your travel itinerary, check out shotleft.co.za.

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