Special interest clubs in Barrydale

Situated on the world-famous Route 62, Barrydale has been hosting visitors since the early 18th century. Formerly a stop-over area for wagons heading to Cape Town, the agriculture here fuelled weary travellers. Today, it’s still a close-knit farming community, only now holidays makers are staying for longer and with so many things to do and local special interest clubs, it’s easy to see why.

Going on holiday, whether it’s just for the weekend or longer, having fun and relaxing should be your priority. Which means, making time to do what you love, with those you love. There are several clubs in Barrydale, each of which keep a jam-packed itinerary of exciting things to do. Whether it’s an organised event for kids or a friendly competition for adults, activities in Barrydale are coordinated by these establishments, offering a safe and adventurous opportunity for holidaymakers and residents alike. There are few better ways than to meet and mingle with the community.

If you’re feeling overworked, confined to your office or simply growing weary of your morning traffic and commute, perhaps it’s more than likely time for a holiday. However, you or your wallet don’t need to jump in panic, as an affordable and easily accessible destination is right around the corner. The Western Cape is home to the Overberg region which boasts an array of seaside towns and mountain getaways, just a short drive away.

Visitors to Barrydale can also find a host of businesses here which can provide holidaymakers with their basic needs, creature comforts and luxury items alike. Franchise supermarkets, independent grocery stores and farmers markets all provide the freshest ingredients to the town. Alternatively, there’s an impressive collection of restaurants here, offering wholesome, homemade cuisines. Best of all, the diversity of Barrydale is evident in these coffee shops and fine dining establishments.

If travelling from Cape Town, you can take the N1 or N2 highway and follow the signs to Barrydale or the Tradouw Pass. Additionally, with Cape Town International on the N2 highway itself, visitors from outside of the Mother City can fly in and hire a car or simply travel on one of the many major bus liners that stop here. And don’t be surprised if your trip tempts you into staying even longer than you’d planned. There are plenty of locals and residents who started off just visiting the local special interest clubs and attractions in this beautiful part of South Africa.

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