- Swellendam
Swellendam is a small town in the
Western Cape Province ofSouth Africa . It has approximately 30 000 residents. The town is the third oldest place of European settlement in South Africa and therefore offers some fine examples ofCape Dutch architecture .Swellendam is situated on the N2, approximately 220km from both
Cape Town and George.History
Early travellers and explorers who visited the Cape in the 16th century traded with the
Khoikhoi people who lived on these shores. When theDutch East India Company established a replenishment station at the Cape in 1652, trade continued inland as far as Swellendam.In 1743 Swellendam was declared a magisterial district, the third oldest in South Africa, and was named after Governor
Hendrik Swellengrebel and his wife, Helena Ten Damme. This outlying settlement soon became a gateway to the interior, and was visited by many famous explorers and travellers includingFrançois Le Vaillant (1781),Lady Anne Barnard (1798),William John Burchell (1815) and Bowler (1860).In time, a village was established opposite the Drostdy, where artisans including numerous wainwrights and traders settled. To travellers and explorers, the services of the village folk were indispensable, as Swellendam was the last outpost of civilization on the eastern frontier.By 1795 maladministration and inadequacies of the Dutch East India Company caused the long-suffering burghers of Swellendam to revolt, and in 1795 they declared themselves a Republic, but this was short-lived due to the occupation of the Cape by the
Kingdom of Great Britain . With the arrival of British settlers in the early 19th century the Overberg boomed, and its capital, Swellendam, was soon the heart of the famous mercantile empire of Barry and Nephews, created by Joseph Barry.By the middle of the 19th century, the eastern districts had been colonized by the British settlers and Swellendam was a thriving metropolis. The town served as a useful refreshment station on the long, slow journey up the coast. Today Swellendam is a flourishing agricultural area, and has many attractive and historic buildings which serve as a reminder of its exciting past.The first known sketch of Swellendam was of the Drostdy, by Johannes Schumacher in 1776, when he accompanied the son of Governor Swellengrebel to the town. Today the Drostdy forms part of a museum complex that consist of several heritage sites.
Climate
The region has a predominantly
Mediterranean climate . There are long summer days in January and February. During February and March, summer draws to a close, with prevailing South Easter winds. April and May are Autumnal months, with milder days and occasional showers. June and July bring the Cape Winter, with mild weather, rain and possible snow on the mountain tops. August and September are the start of spring.Fauna and Flora
Swellendam and surrounds has three nature reserves to offer,
Marloth Nature Reserve ,Sanbona Wildlife Reserve andBontebok National Park . Bontebok National Park is where the rareBontebok was protected when it was close to extinction. The population has increased from 17 individuals in 1931 to a sustainable number today.Fact|date=December 2007The area is a botanist’s dream with an abundance of wild flowers and
fynbos . The 250ha indigenous forest at Grootvadersbosch is the most noteworthy in the southwestern Cape. Woods like these are rare to find in the Cape this far west of theKnysna forests.Wildlife such as the endangered Bontebok and
Cape Mountain Zebra abound:Bushbuck ,Klipspringer ,Grey Rhebuck ,Cape Grysbok ,Baboon ,Mongoose ,Genet and the occasionalLeopard . As well as a species of ghost frog and a unique Forest Emperor Butterfly.Witsand , a small coastal town about 50km from Swellendam is one of the the best whale viewing spots on the South coast as it is the largest whale nursery in South Africa.Fact|date=December 2007Of the impressive 200 species of birds you stand a chance to spot: Waterfowl,
Crowned eagle , theblack eagle ,Narina Trogon ,Paradise Flycatcher and theKnysna Woodpecker .The town is situated at the foot of the
Langeberg (Long mountain), and there are many hiking trails, ranging from day-walks to a 5 to 7 day trail.Varia
May 2007 the Swellendam VOR SWV 114.4 MHz was permanently withdrawn.
External links
* [http://www.pamgolding.co.za/areas/swellendam/swellendam.asp A real estate agency's description of Swellendam's history and amenities]
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