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Calitzdorp Information Guide
The typical little Karoo town of Calitzdorp lies on Route 62,
about four hours drive from Cape Town and roughly half way to Port
Elizabeth. Calitzdorp is renowned in its own right for a number
of reasons, not least of which is its bona fide Klein Karoo character.
The Klein Karoo is a gorgeous part of the Cape Floral Kingdom that
functions as something of a mini desert - sparse, dry and arid countryside
interjected by surprisingly fertile valleys, through which mountain
streams meander to provide a source of water for the surprising
amount of fruit grown in the area. Calitzdorp’s beauty is
also largely attributable to the fact that it is bounded on three
sides by mountain ranges - the Swartberg, the Rooiberge and the
mountains of the Huisrivier Pass - that shelter the town and add
to its character.
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| But Calitzdorp is probably most well recognized
for its production of some of the country’s best port wines
due largely to the hot, dry climate regarded as similar to the Duoiro
valley in Portugal. Vines apparently struggle to ripen here, which,
contrary to expectation, actually results in a grape with an aroma-intensity
and depth that is key to port making.
Queen Street is one of the oldest streets in town and begs a stroll
to properly absorb the number of Edwardian and Victorian, and Karoo
style buildings heavily influenced by English architecture. There
are walking trails in the Gamkaberg Nature Reserve, the Redstone
Hills and at Retreat at Groenfontein, and birding in the hillsides
and the areas fynbos is more than rewarding. |

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