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Five small towns in SA to visit when you need to escape the city

Five small towns in SA to visit when you need to escape the city

Sometimes the city noise gets too loud, and you just need space to breathe. South Africa is packed with small towns where time slows down, views stretch forever, and the only traffic is a few sheep crossing the road. Here are five small towns worth escaping to…
Nestled against the Drakensberg foothills, Wakkerstroom is a paradise for birdwatchers with over 370 bird species, many of them rare. This small town has a laid-back charm, with friendly pubs, art galleries, and country markets. Whether you're cycling through the rolling farmland or walking around the wetlands, it's pure relaxation.
Take a look here: #Wakkerstroom
South Africa's McGregor sits at the end of a road that leads nowhere – literally. That dead-end feel has preserved its timeless quality. Expect whitewashed cottages, bougainvillea-filled gardens, yoga retreats, meditation centres, and small wine farms. It's made for slowing down.
Take a look here: #McGregorVillage
Richmond is a true Karoo oddity – a desert town obsessed with books. This small town is home to the annual BookBedonnerd literary festival and dozens of bookshops in old Karoo houses. With its wide streets, dramatic sunsets, and deep silences, Richmond feels like a scene from a Western movie.
Take a look here: #RichmondKaroo
Chrissiesmeer sits among hundreds of lakes and pans, attracting flocks of flamingos, storks, and cranes during the rainy season. It's quiet and untouched, with dirt roads, old farmhouses, and stunning sunsets reflected on the water. Bring a bike to this small town or just wander the open landscapes.
Take a look here: #Chrissiesmeer
Set against the Kasteelberg mountain, Riebeek-Kasteel is full of character – old Victorian houses, olive farms, small-batch wine estates, and eclectic art galleries. It's perfect for slow food, lazy afternoons, and browsing weekend markets.
Take a look here: #RiebeekKasteel
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