Barrydale

Barrydale is a vibrant town nestled along Route 62, often called the world's longest wine route, set between the Swartberg and Langeberg mountains in the Klein Karoo.

Wine
Karoo
Art
Hiking
Heritage

Town Info

  • Province
    Western Cape
  • District
    Overberg
  • Municipality
    Swellendam
  • Population
    4,156
  • Postal Code
    6750

About the Town

Barrydale is a vibrant town nestled along Route 62, often called the world's longest wine route. Situated in the Klein Karoo between the Swartberg and Langeberg mountains, Barrydale has long been a haven for artists, adventurers and those seeking a slower pace.

Founded in the 19th century, the town's history is visible in its charming Cape Dutch and Victorian architecture. Barrydale's main street bustles with colourful shops, cafes and craft outlets that showcase local creativity. The nearby Tradouw Pass offers spectacular mountain scenery and is popular for hiking and cycling.

The town is also known for its welcoming community and lively events including art festivals and markets. While some parts show signs of wear, Barrydale retains a genuine warmth and a laid-back vibe that draws visitors back time and again.

Whether you are passing through or staying to explore the stunning landscapes, Barrydale offers a mix of heritage, nature and local charm that makes it a standout stop on any Western Cape journey. Come for the views, stay for the people.

Barrydale

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