9 delightful family adventures in the Bergrivier region

Published Jul 11, 2024

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From engaging museums to serene nature reserves, exciting markets to breathtaking waterfalls, there is something for everyone in the Bergrivier region.

According to the Bergrivier Tourism CEO, Nomonde Ndlangisa, Bergrivier is a fantastic destination for families looking to blend adventure, education, and relaxation.

“With its diverse attractions and welcoming atmosphere, it promises a memorable vacation for kids and parents alike,” said Ndlangisa.

She also revealed that the region had family-friendly lodges with activities for kids, local restaurants that cater to all ages and tastes, and beautiful scenic picnic spots to enjoy as a family.

If you’re looking for a place to visit in the Western Cape region, here is a guide on 9 fun things to do on a Bergrivier adventure, according to Ndlangisa.

The Fisheries Museum in Laaiplek

Ndlangisa said that when in Bergrivier, a visit to the Fisheries Museum in Laaiplek is a journey through the rich maritime history of the West Coast.

“This charming museum showcases the evolution of fishing in the area, featuring fascinating exhibits like vintage fishing gear, boat models, and stories of local fishermen.

“It’s an educational and entertaining stop for families, offering a glimpse into the life of the coastal community. Plus, kids can finally learn where their fish fingers really come from,” she said.

The historic walking route in Piketberg

Piketberg is a town steeped in history, and its historic walking route is a perfect way for families to explore its heritage. The route takes you past beautifully preserved buildings, including old churches, homes, and public buildings, each with its own story.

“It’s a leisurely activity that combines exercise with education, making it enjoyable for both kids and parents. Imagine the excitement when your little ones realise they’re walking through history – like a real-life treasure hunt, minus the pirates,” said Ndlangisa.

The Piket-bo-berg Market

Third on the list of things to do, is a visit to the Piket-bo-berg Market, a delightful spot for families to experience local culture.

The market is held on the last Saturday of every month, and offers a variety of wonderful handmade crafts, fresh produce, delicious food stalls, and live entertainment.

“It’s a vibrant place where kids can enjoy the open space and activities, while parents can browse and shop for unique items. It’s like a treasure trove where the only ‘X’ marks the spot is your kids’ new favourite snack stall,” she highlighted.

The 22 waterfalls in Porterville

Ndlangisa mentioned that Porterville was home to the stunning 22 Waterfalls, a natural attraction that was perfect for a day of family adventure.

“The waterfalls are nestled in a beautiful setting, with hiking trails that vary in difficulty, making them accessible to families with children of all ages. The sight of cascading water and the opportunity to swim in natural pools is a highlight of any trip,” she said.

Piekenierkloof Mountain Lodge

“For a blend of adventure and relaxation, Piekenierkloof Mountain Lodge is an ideal family destination. The lodge offers various activities, including zip-lining, putt-putt, hiking, and more,” said Ndlangisa.

She also advised those seeking a more laid-back experience, to explore the lodge’s spa and pool which provide a perfect retreat.

“It’s a great base for exploring the surrounding area while enjoying comfortable accommodation. Think of it as the perfect combo: adventure for the kids, relaxation for the parents.”

A boat cruise up the river in Velddrif

Exploring the Berg River on a boat cruise is a serene and scenic experience as families can enjoy the tranquil waters, observe a huge variety of bird species, and learn about the local ecosystem.

“It’s a relaxing way to spend a day, with the chance to see the region’s natural beauty from a unique perspective. Plus, there’s something undeniably magical about being on a boat,” she said.

Exploring Bokkom Laan

Another activity to look into, Ndlangisa said, was exploring Bokkom Laan in Velddrif. It is a historic area known for its traditional bokkom (dried fish) processing.

“Families can wander along the lane, watching the process of fish drying, visiting quaint shops, and tasting local delicacies. It’s a unique cultural experience that gives insight into the traditional ways of the West Coast.

“It’s also a great opportunity to challenge your kids to try something new.”

The West Coast Fossil Park near Langebaan

“Just a short drive from Bergrivier, the West Coast Fossil Park offers an exciting trip back in time. The park features a wealth of fossils from millions of years ago, including those of ancient animals,” said Ndlangisa.

She said guided tours provided fascinating insights into the prehistoric era, making it an educational and fun outing for children and adults alike.

Bird watching in and around Velddrif

Velddrif is a haven for bird watchers, with its wetlands attracting a diverse range of bird species.

Ndlandisa said that families could spend a peaceful day observing flamingos, pelicans and many other birds in their natural habitat.

“The area offers several bird hides and observation points, making it easy to spot and enjoy the local avian life. It’s a great way to teach kids about nature – and to practice your best ‘bird whisperer’ voice,” she said.