Attaquaskloof pass was the first pass to cross the Langeberg / Outeniqua Mountains and was the access route for the next 180 years from 1689
Bushman artifacts with knife to show size
Keur River bridge on the Montagu Pass has been in use since 1848
Keur River bridge on the Montagu Pass has been in use since 1848
The Montagu Pass was constructed by about 250 convict labourers and cost R71000.00 to build in 1844-47
The Montague Pass cut the travel time over the Outeniqua Mountains from 3 days to 3 hours
The Attaquaskloof was in use from 1689 aand was serviced by 2 hotels along the route
The Attaquaskloof was in use from 1689 aand was serviced by 2 hotels along the route
The Attaquaskloof was in use from 1689 aand was serviced by 2 hotels along the route
The Old Toll on the Montagu Pass where a penny had to be paid for each oxen and a penny per wheel
Once, the home of Rev Andrew Murray and Charles Murray for over 80 years, it was completed in 1812 and was fully restored