Citrusdal Accommodation
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Citrusdal Reviews
Pet friendly place. All the restaurants we went to we could take our pup with.
The farm stall on the N7 outside Citrusdal sells the best dried mango. The Carmien shop has a variety of teas and you can do a free tea tasting.
Small town living, the quaint shop and laid back feel.
The whole atmosphere and kind touch is amazing. A lovely place to spend unforgettable days and enjoying every second of the nature that surrounds the whole area.
i absolutely loved the kind hearted service and the food was amazing.
We just went into the town to get a few snacks, so I can't really give an honest rating.
The peace and tranquility!
Was die lekkerste aand ooit by Cederkloof..alles was net gemaklik en in plek..baie danki vir die lekker en mooi plekkie..ons was so spyt ons het net 1aand geboek..sal defnitief weer terug kom.
Nice warm weather.
Gecko Creek. Solitude. Nature.
Beautiful small town with a lot of charm.
More info about Citrusdal
Citrusdal is reached from Cape Town via the ultra-scenic Piekenierskloof Pass. On the approach to Citrusdal heading down the pass, the magnificent Cederberg Mountains is seen in the background, the 2km high snow-capped Sneeuberg Peak the standout feature, with the town in a sunken valley below.
The town was first established in 1916 as a parish to farmers in the area. Prior to this, farmers would have to travel many miles by ox wagon to attend formal church gatherings.
Citrusdal is a major citrus producing area, the climate and location ideal for this fruit genus. However, the town is probably better known for its hot springs and is included in both the rooibos and wildflower routes. The town is also a final destination for visitors wanting to experience the Cederberg Mountains.
While the entrance to the town is unremarkable, dig a little deeper exploring the town and surrounding area and you will find it’s a... Show more