Prince Albert
tel: +27 (0)23 5411 366 fax: +27 (0)23 5411
788 e-mail:
princealberttourism@intekom.co.za
Prince Albert is a delightful South African village in the
Karoo, which is part of the Western Cape. Although we live in an arid region we are blessed with water from the Swartberg Mountains
and the village is a little oasis.
We enjoy a superb climate, with a high
sunshine index and spectacular night skies. The village is a small
gem,
with beautifully preserved Cape Dutch, Karoo and Victorian buildings - 13 of
which are National Monuments*.

every evening brings a new skyscape - click
on the picture to enlarge
There is ample
guest house, B&B and self-catering accommodation to suit all preferences and
pockets. We also offer farm
accommodation.
Prince Albert is known for its sun-ripened fresh and dried fruit, especially
figs and apricots. In the Prince Albert Valley, to the south of the village,
farmers have restored vineyards last farmed in the 19th century. Karoo lamb, olives, olive oil and cheese are local
delicacies. (See what to buy, farming &
produce).
village views - click on the pictures to
enlarge
Here you can wander down to the dairy to buy your
milk, cream and yoghurt, and visit our Saturday market for
fruit and vegetables picked that morning, fresh baked bread, homemade
jams and pickles.
Every April we hold our Prince
Albert Town and Olive Festival when the village entertains crowds of visitors to a street market, delicious
food, music, an art exhibition, open homes and gardens, competitions, a half marathon,
cycle race and
lots more.
Just 2kms from the foot of the awesome Swartberg Pass,
Prince Albert is the
perfect base for exploring all the wonders of the Swartberg including Gamkaskloof -
"the Hell" and Meiringspoort
Activities for visitors include a guided historical
walk through the town, a
ramble along the "Gordon's koppie",
a ghost walk in
the evening, star tours,
trips into the Swartberg Pass, a visit to the
Prince Albert
Gallery, where numerous South African artists display their work, local shops, the tannery and
weavery, Swedish massage, traditional Karoo
meals, and a visit to the delightful Fransie Pienaar Museum where
a local farmer distills "Witblits".
Hiking, mountain biking, scenic drives, birding and bird- watching are major attractions. (see what to do)
The villages of Klaarstroom and Leeu
Gamka fall within the municipal district.
Prince Albert is well situated for overnight stops from Gauteng, Cape Town
and Port Elizabeth. The Garden Route resorts and beaches lie a two hour drive to
the south. Oudtshoorn, the Cango Caves and the Karoo National Park are just an
hour's drive away.
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* There are another five National Monuments in the
district, including the Swartberg Pass and Gamkaskloof