Overberg

Coordinates: 34°38′00″S 19°53′32″E / 34.63321°S 19.89212°E / -34.63321; 19.89212
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Caledon and Bot River
Overberg in the early spring with canola fields in the foreground and Riviersonderend Mountains in the background
Map of the Overberg

Overberg is a region in

Hottentots-Holland mountains in the West; the Riviersonderend Mountains, part of the Cape Fold Belt, in the North; the Atlantic and Indian Oceans in the South and the Breede River
in the East.

The area has always been considered as the breadbasket of the Cape and is largely given to grain farming — mainly wheat. The wheat fields are a major breeding ground for

Elgin Valley producing about 60 percent of the total annual apple crop of about 819 000 tonnes (2012 data).[1]

Nestled in the Overberg, one can find the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve (recognised and registered with UNESCO) populated with a large diversity of flowering plants not found anywhere else in the fynbos biome.

The major towns are

Caledon, Bredasdorp, Grabouw and Swellendam and the region includes Cape Agulhas, the southernmost point of Africa
. The landscape is dominated by gently to moderately undulating hills enclosed by mountains and the ocean.

The name, derived from Over 't Berg, means "over the (

Hottentots-Holland) mountain" and is a reference to the region's location relative to Cape Town.[2]

Overberg gallery

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Binard, M. Phillipe. "WAPA Releases Southern Hemisphere Apple and Pear Crop Forecasts" (PDF). WAPA Press Release. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
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Maps

34°38′00″S 19°53′32″E / 34.63321°S 19.89212°E / -34.63321; 19.89212