Lying between Cape Town and Oudtshoorn on Route 62 - South Africa's version of America's Route 66 blessed with scenery to take your breath away, some of the country's finest wines and advertised as the longest wine route in the world - is the wine-producing town of Montagu. Known as the ‘mountain mecca' of the Cape, Montagu lies surrounded by the Langeberg mountain range nestled between the ... cont.
From Cape Town on the N1
Pass Paarl, at Worcester take the R60 to Robertson
Pass through Robertson and Ashton - just after Ashton you are on the R62 (ignore the R60 turn-off to Swellendam). Continue to Montagu - see "Town Directions to Anchorage Inn".
From Oudtshoorn on the R62
Pass through Calitzdorp, Ladismith, Barrydale to Montagu
See "Town Directions to Anchorage Inn".
From Johannesburg, Bloemfontein, Beaufort West on the N1
Take the R318 (between Touws River and De Doorns) to Montagu
See "Town Directions to Anchorage Inn".
From the Garden Route, or Cape Town on the N2
At Swellendam take the R60 to Bonnievale and Ashton
Continue towards Ashton, turn into the R62 at the T-junction just outside Ashton
Continue to Montagu - see "Town Directions to Anchorage Inn".
Town Directions to Anchorage Inn:
From Long Street, turn right into Church (if coming from the Cape Town direction), or left into Church Street (if coming from the Oudtshoorn direction)
Cross the Kingna River and turn 1st right - Van Riebeeck Street
Anchorage Inn is the 4th property on the left - number 16.
Ceres, McGregor, Robertson, Tulbagh, Worcester, De Doorns, Rawsonville, Bonnievale, Ashton, Wolseley, Bainskloof, Breeriver, Prince Alfred Hamlet, Du Toitskloof
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