Nestled at the base of the Soetmuisberg and surrounded by rolling farmlands, Napier is a charming village in South Africa’s Overberg region. This picturesque town, situated between Caledon and Bredasdorp, is approximately two and a half hours from Cape Town International Airport.
Napier has a distinctive rural atmosphere due to its unique blend of century-old cottages and modern homes. The village is located in the Cape Agulhas region, making it an excellent starting point for exploring the surrounding seaside villages of Arniston/Waenhuiskrans, Struisbaai, and L’Agulhas.
Historically, Napier was founded in 1838 as a result of a disagreement between two neighbours over the location of a community church. This unusual origin story adds to the town’s appeal. Napier, surrounded by wheat and barley fields, was once well-known for its strawberries, which were shipped to the Koo Valley and made into strawberry jam.
Today, Napier is a tranquil retreat with a rich history and stunning scenery, ideal for a relaxing getaway.
What to do in Napier:
Top Attractions:
Napier has a number of attractions, including several art galleries, a giant sundial at the municipal offices, and the Ox Waggon Monument (Kakebeenwa), which commemorates the 1838 Ossewa Trek. The monument includes a concrete impression of a waggon wheel track, which represents the Afrikaners’ exodus from the Western Cape.
Culinary Delights:
Arrive in Napier hungry, and you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the village’s diverse dining options. From French-inspired dishes to hearty country meals, the local culinary scene has something for everyone.
- Moerse Farmstall: Despite its name, which means ‘huge’ in Afrikaans, this cosy farm stall exudes a large, welcoming vibe. Enjoy wholesome farm fare with set meals from a blackboard menu, or grab quick snacks on the go. The farmstand also sells bottled preserves, freshly baked bread, biscuits, rusks, and handmade gifts. Tip of Africa Nursery, which shares the premises, provides a variety of plants for garden enthusiasts.
- Napier Farm Stall: Ilze Vos founded Napier Farm Stall and Restaurant in 1999, and it has since become an iconic stop in the Overberg region. This charming farm stall is well-known for its delicious ‘plaaskombuis’, or nutritious country cuisine. Visitors from near and far come to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere, sitting under the shade of a vine-covered veranda and indulging in hearty meals that taste like home-cooked goodness. Ilze’s commitment to using carefully selected ingredients and her ability to transform simple dishes into extraordinary delights have made this farm stall a popular destination for foodies.
- The Fox Restaurant & Pub: The Fox, run by Kathy and Geoff Morris, is a popular local hangout. Its large picture windows offer views of the bustling main street. Patrons can select from a cosy restaurant with an indoor fireplace, an old English-style pub, or a small outdoor beer garden ideal for alfresco dining.
- JD Bistro and Wines: This family-run bistro and award-winning winery in Napier provides a sophisticated dining experience. JD Bistro and Wines, which serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, is known for its artisanal cuisine and trendy atmosphere.
Where to stay:
Soaring Eagles Guest Lodge & Day Spa
Soaring Eagles Guest Lodge & Day Spa, nestled among the fynbos on Soetmuisberg’s slopes, provides a tranquil retreat. Guests are treated as if they were family in this welcoming environment that feels like a second home. Professional therapists offer unforgettable treatments, and the friendly staff ensures a relaxing stay. The lodge offers rooms with a natural African theme, designed to provide complete peace and tranquillity. Guests can enjoy rustic country living with modern amenities in one of the cosy houses or cottages.
From R1 180 pn
*Rates may vary according to season/number of people
066 212 0023, soaringeagleslodgeandspa.co.za
The Restio Country Guesthouse
The Restio Country Guesthouse is located in the heart of Napier and is housed in historic buildings from 1896 that have been beautifully restored. It is located on Main Street and is surrounded by a vibrant community, which includes restaurants and galleries. The guesthouse serves as an ideal base for exploring the area’s natural, cultural, and historical attractions. It is conveniently located near the beaches and fishing spots of Arniston, Struisbaai, and L’Agulhas, Africa’s southernmost tip.
From R1 100 pn
*Rates may vary according to season/number of people
082 925 5921, therestio.co.za
Pascal’s of Napier
Pascal’s offers affordable lodging in a picturesque garden setting with breathtaking views of the Napier valley. Guests can awaken to the sounds of cockerels and birds. The fully self-catering Blue Sky unit and the romantic Van Gogh suite, with its four-poster bed and separate lounge area, provide comfortable accommodations. Both units feature modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs with Netflix. Jacob’s Ladder, a family-friendly loft unit, can accommodate up to four people and has a private balcony with stunning views. Pascals of Napier Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
From R1 100 pn
*Rates may vary according to season/number of people
028 423 3146, pascals.co.za
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