San Rock Art

Tourism Sites

Cederberg
🧠 Fact: Famous for rugged rock formations, ancient San rock art, and remote hiking trails.
💡 Tip: Visit in spring for wildflower season.
Info: The Cederberg region in South Africa is a rugged, mountainous area located about 200 km north of Cape Town. Renowned for its dramatic sandstone formations, ancient San rock art, and scenic hiking trails, it offers a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The region is also famous for its rooibos tea, grown exclusively in this area. Visitors can explore caves, swim in rock pools, or stargaze under crystal-clear skies. The Cederberg’s remote beauty and rich cultural history make it a unique escape into South Africa’s wild landscapes.
- 📍 South Africa, Clanwilliam

Cederberg Wilderness Area
🧠 Fact: A rugged mountain region famed for ancient San rock art and dramatic rock formations.
💡 Tip: Explore the Stadsaal Caves and Wolfberg Arch for top hikes and views.
Info: The Cederberg Wilderness Area, located approximately 250 km north of Cape Town in South Africa's Western Cape, spans about 71,000 hectares of rugged mountainous terrain. Renowned for its dramatic sandstone formations like the Wolfberg Arch and Maltese Cross, the area also boasts ancient San rock art dating back thousands of years. As part of the Cape Floral Region World Heritage Site, it supports unique flora such as the endangered Clanwilliam cedar and snow protea. Wildlife includes leopards, baboons, and various antelope species. Managed by CapeNature, the reserve offers hiking, rock climbing, and camping opportunities for nature enthusiasts.
- 📍 South Africa, Clanwilliam