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Klawer, a charming village on the West Coast of South Africa

Klawer is a small town on the banks of the Olifants River in the West Coast region of the Western Cape, South Africa. It is approximately 270 kilometres north of Cape Town and 150 kilometres south of the Namibian border. The town is named after the wild clover that grows in the area.

Klawer is a popular tourist destination during the spring flower season, when the surrounding countryside is transformed into a kaleidoscope of colour. The town is also home to a number of wine farms, as well as the Klawer Wine Cellar, which is one of the largest wine cellars in the Western Cape.

Main attractions

Klawer Winery: The Klawer Winery is a must-visit for any wine lover. The cellar offers a variety of tours and tastings, as well as a restaurant and shop.


West Coast National Park: The West Coast National Park is located just a short drive from Klawer. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including flamingos, pelicans and springbok. It is also a popular place for hiking, camping and fishing.


Namaqua Flower Route: The Namaqua Flower Route is a scenic drive that passes through some of the most beautiful flower fields in the world. The route is especially popular during the spring flower season, from August to September.


Doring River: The Doring River is located just outside Klawer. The river is a popular place for swimming, fishing and canoeing.

Food and restaurants

Klawer has a number of restaurants serving a variety of cuisines, including traditional South African food, seafood and international cuisine. Some popular restaurants in Klawer include:

Margo's Restaurant: Margo's Restaurant is located in the Klawer Hotel and serves a variety of traditional South African dishes.


Lemon Tree Coffee Shop: The Lemon Tree Coffee Shop is located on the road between Vredendal and Klawer and serves a variety of light meals and snacks.


Wilgenhof Wines: Wilgenhof Wines is a wine farm located just outside Klawer that has a restaurant serving a variety of dishes, including seafood, pasta and steak.

Recreational places

In addition to the main attractions listed above, Klawer also has a number of recreational spots, including:

Klawer Golf Course: The Klawer Golf Course is a 9-hole golf course located on the banks of the Olifants River. Klawer Museum: The Klawer Museum tells the story of the town's history and culture. Klawer Public Library: The Klawer Public Library is a great place to relax and read a book or use the internet.

Towns in and around Klawer

Klawer is located near a number of other towns, including:

Vredendal: Vredendal is the largest town in the Olifants River Valley. The town has a number of shops, restaurants and attractions, including the Vredendal Museum and the Vredendal Wine Cellar.


Vanrhynsdorp: Vanrhynsdorp is another large town in the Olifants River Valley. The town is home to a number of shops, restaurants and attractions, including the Vanrhynsdorp Museum and the Vanrhynsdorp Wine Cellar.


Lutzville: Lutzville is a small town located about 30 kilometers from Klawer. The town is known for its wine farms and its annual Lutzville Wine Festival.


Clanwilliam: Clanwilliam is a town located approximately 60 kilometres from Klawer. The town is known for its rooibos tea plantations and its annual Clanwilliam Dam Marathon.

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Klawer is a charming town with much to offer visitors. The town is home to a variety of attractions, including wine farms, the West Coast National Park and the Namaqua Flower Route. Klawer also has a number of restaurants serving a variety of cuisines. Whether you are looking for a relaxing getaway or an adventurous holiday, Klawer is the perfect place for you.

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