Crodinie Campsite offers a raw and deeply peaceful off-grid escape tucked away on the banks of the Breede River. Located roughly 20 kilometers from Swellendam on the Kemp family’s working farm, this destination is a sanctuary for those looking to swap modern distractions for the quiet rhythm of the river. The atmosphere is defined by the call of the fish eagle and the sight of the Cape Eagle Owl, making it a premier choice for birdwatchers and campers who value silence and a digital detox.
The camping experience is grounded and authentic, featuring 15 stands set on lush green grass with ample shade from established trees. Access to the camp involves a steep hill, and while the road is accessible for all vehicles, a 4x4 is highly recommended if you are towing a heavy caravan or off-road trailer. In keeping with its off-grid philosophy, there is no electricity at the sites. Campers should come fully prepared for a self-sufficient stay, though ice and freezer space are available at the farmhouse roughly one kilometer away. Each stand features its own braai area, and guests are encouraged to bring their own drinking water as the farm water is not potable.
Facilities are practical and well-maintained, featuring neat communal ablution blocks with hot water provided by gas geysers and solar-powered lighting. The river is the main attraction, offering deep pools for swimming, kayaking, and excellent fishing for carp and barbel. Whether you are exploring the farm’s hiking and mountain biking trails or simply relaxing by a campfire under the brilliant Overberg stars, the experience is one of genuine tranquility and unhurried farm hospitality.