Getting Around
Caledon is accessible via the N2 national route, making it convenient for travelers driving from Cape Town.
Caledon, a quaint town in the Overberg region of the Western Cape, is celebrated for its mineral-rich hot springs and picturesque landscapes. Located about 100 kilometers east of Cape Town, it serves as a peaceful retreat with its rolling hills and vibrant canola fields. The town's history is enriched by the presence of Khoikhoi communities, who were the original inhabitants before colonial times. Visitors can enjoy the Caledon Spa and Casino, or explore the local agricultural activities, primarily focused on grain production and stock farming. Caledon is easily accessible via the N2 national route and offers a glimpse into the serene lifestyle of the Western Cape.
Famous mineral-rich hot springs.
Picturesque rolling hills and canola fields.
Rich local history with Khoikhoi heritage.
Caledon Spa and Casino for relaxation.
Convenient location on the N2 route.
Close access to mineral-rich hot springs, ideal for relaxation.
Beautiful natural surroundings with rolling hills and canola fields.
Rich cultural heritage with Khoikhoi history.
Caledon is accessible via the N2 national route, making it convenient for travelers driving from Cape Town.
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$50-$100 p/day
Don't miss the Caledon Spa and Casino for a relaxing experience.
Visit in spring to see the vibrant yellow canola fields in full bloom.
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Learn about the Khoikhoi communities that have inhabited the region for centuries.
Relaxation, Nature, History
September-NovemberMarch-May
Spring is ideal for visiting Caledon, with blooming canola fields and mild weather.
Summers can be warm, perfect for enjoying the hot springs.
Fall offers a quieter experience with pleasant temperatures.
Winters are mild, providing a peaceful retreat in the hot springs.







