
7 underrated small towns in SA well worth a weekend escape
Not every great escape needs five-star hotels or tourist-packed landmarks. Sometimes, the best trips are about quiet streets, local food, and a few days off the radar. Here are seven lesser-known small towns in South Africa where you can unwind without the crowds…
On the banks of the Vaal River, Parys mixes small-town charm with adventure. There's river rafting, antique shops, art galleries, and the Vredefort Dome – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's a great combo of chill and thrill.
Tucked away near Robertson, McGregor feels like a retreat for artists, healers, and anyone needing quiet. The whitewashed cottages, yoga retreats, and wine farms set the tone for serious relaxation. It's unplug-and-reboot territory.
More of a coastal village than a town, but it makes the list for its raw beauty and laid-back vibes. Coffee Bay sits along the Wild Coast, with rugged cliffs, rolling hills, and the iconic Hole in the Wall nearby. It's off-grid, offbeat, and unforgettable.
A lush, misty village in the Magoebaskloof mountains. Haenertsburg is known for its forests, hiking trails, and small-town friendliness. Perfect for nature lovers and anyone looking to escape the heat of the Lowveld.
Known for its giant pineapple and eccentric locals, Bathurst is packed with personality. There's history, humour, and some great pubs. A quick drive from Port Alfred, it's ideal for a quirky coastal detour.
Tiny, arty, and absolutely quiet. Rosendal has become a magnet for creatives looking for space and silence. There's not much to do – and that's the point. Bring a book, sit on a stoep, and let time slow down.
A one-street town frozen in Victorian time. Matjiesfontein is quirky, historical, and full of character. The Lord Milner Hotel is like stepping into a time machine, and the nearby Karoo landscape is vast and peaceful. It's weird in the best way.
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