VELDDRIF

 
Nestled along the banks of the Berg River, Velddrif is a quintessential West Coast fishing hub and the ancestral home of bokkoms, the region’s famous salted mullet delicacy. While many travellers pass through without realizing what they’ve missed, this town serves as the true heart of the West Coast's maritime industry.
 
The Charm of Bokkom Laan
Often described as "Velddrif’s biltong," bokkoms are the lifeblood of Bokkomlaan, a historic dirt road that recently earned official heritage status. To find this hidden gem, cross the Carinus Bridge and turn onto Voortrekker Road. After a quick stop under the palm trees to watch waders in the wetlands, a right turn into Bokkomlaan transports you back in time.
 
Living History: Watch local fishermen prepare their catch on jetties just as they did decades ago.
The Experience: Explore rows of drying fish and chat with locals who are always ready to share the secrets of their craft.
Atmosphere: Traditional fishing boats bob in the water, creating a scene where time seems to have stood still.
 
Salt and Sea
Velddrif’s climate is defined by dry, sun-drenched summers, making it the perfect environment for salt extraction. This unique geography is why South Africa’s leading salt brand,Cape Salt, chose this location for its primary factory.
 
Beyond the Industry
While its roots are in fishing and salt, Velddrif has evolved into a versatile getaway. Visitors can enjoy:
Pristine Coastlines: Unspoiled beaches perfect for long walks.
Local Flavors: A vibrant collection of restaurants and cozy coffee shops.
Birdwatching: The estuary remains a premier site for spotting diverse birdlife.
 
Whether you're there for the heritage of the first road ever built in the town or a quiet afternoon by the river, Velddrif is no longer just an "undiscovered" spot it's a destination.