Swartvlei Caravan Park
Swartvlei Caravan Park has been a popular holiday destination for over 150 years. Generations of campers have trekked annually to the site. Swartvlei has been a campsite since the 1800s. It is now owned and managed by the Garden Route Municipality.
Many generations of Swartvlei campers took the arduous journey. They drove their beasts of burden hitched to ox-wagons and scotch carts. They had to negotiate rutted gravel roads, deep sandy tracks over dunes through drifts, and finally over the tidal river of the Swartvlei. The ox-wagon was the main means of transport for farmers and their families from the late 1800s until the National Road was completed in 1951.
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