Snow — Top 5 Places to see Snow in the Western Cape, South Africa ❄️☃️

Travel Local SA
2 min readAug 25, 2022

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1. Matroosberg Private Nature Reserve The southern slopes of the Matroosberg, that is located in the Matroosberg Nature Reserve, is well known as one of the best places to see snow in the Western Cape. This area is one of the most accessible areas to view heavy snowfall in the Western Cape. It is located 35 kilometres from Ceres, about and hour and a half’s drive from Cape Town.

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2. Tulbagh The picturesque town of Tulbagh is tucked away between the mountains. This makes it a popular snowfall destination in the Western Cape. It is located just over an hour’s drive from Cape Town.

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3. Ceres The quaint fruit-growing town of Ceres is another top place to see snow in the Western Cape. It is located just over an hour’s drive from Cape Town.

Snow — Top 5 Places to see Snow in the Western Cape, South Africa ❄️☃️

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4. Robertson & Worcester These towns are known for their snow-capped mountain views during the Western Cape’s winter months. The area also offers trout fishing, wine tasting and lovely winter walks. It is located approximately two and a half hours away from Cape Town.

5. Cederberg The beautiful Cederberg Wilderness area of the Western Cape is one of the best places to see snow. It is located about a 2 to 3 hour drive from the city of Cape Town.

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