Citrusdal, founded in 1916 in the fertile valley of the Olifants River, is a good base for excursions into the Cedarberg range.
The area round Citrusdal is South Africa's third largest fruit-growing region. During the harvest, between May and October, more than 2 million crates of oranges and other fruit, with a total weight
of over 80,000 tons, are packed in Citrusdal. Most of the crop is destined for export.
Citrusdal itself has no sights of outstanding interest and is not a place where visitors will want to stay long. On Hex River farm, to the north of the town, is the oldest orange-tree in South Africa, said to be over 200 years old. The local museum, in Church Street, has a collection of material on the history of the town.