South Africa may be known for its sunny skies and balmy summers, but when winter rolls in, parts of the country transform into something out of a postcard. Think frosted mountain peaks, misty valleys, crisp mornings and, if you time it right, real snow.
For many travellers, chasing snow in South Africa is a bit of a bucket list adventure. But whether you are planning a weekend road trip, heading into the mountains or tackling icy roads on a work trip, driving safely in winter conditions requires a little extra care.
At First Car Rental South Africa, we want you to enjoy every season on the road. So here is your guide to winter driving tips and the best places to spot snow in South Africa this July.
First things first: Winter driving tips
1. Slow it down
South African roads can be slippery in winter, especially after frost or rain:
2. See and be seen
Winter often brings fog, mist and shorter daylight hours:
3. Stay prepared
Heading into snow-prone areas in South Africa?
4. Watch out for black ice
Black ice can form on shaded sections of road, particularly on mountain passes and bridges:
5. Plan for shorter days
Remember that in winter, it gets dark earlier:
Where to find snow in South Africa this July
1. Matroosberg, Western Cape
Located in the Hex River Mountains about two hours from Cape Town, Matroosberg is one of the most reliable spots to catch snow in the Cape.
The private Matroosberg Reserve often receives good snowfall in July, with options for 4x4 trails and guided snow trips.
Nearest First Car Rental branch: First Car Rental Cape Town International Airport or Cape Town City Centre.
Tip: Always check snow reports before you go and drive carefully on the approach roads, which can be icy after a cold snap.
2. Ceres, Western Cape
Ceres is another Western Cape favourite when snow hits the mountains. The town itself may not always get snow, but the surrounding peaks often do, and when they are dusted in white, it makes for stunning scenery.
Stop in town for a hot coffee or hearty meal before heading up towards Gydo Pass or Op die Berg for the best views.
Nearest First Car Rental branch: First Car Rental Cape Town International Airport or Cape Town City Centre.
3. Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal & Eastern Cape
The mighty Drakensberg range is one of the best places to experience snow in South Africa, particularly in higher regions such as:
Important: Mountain roads in the Drakensberg can become treacherous in snowy or icy conditions. If you are unsure, stick to main roads or book a guided snow experience with local operators.
Nearest First Car Rental branches: First Car Rental King Shaka International Airport (Durban) or Pietermaritzburg.
Nearest First Car Rental branch: First Car Rental East London Airport.
4. Sutherland, Northern Cape
Known more for its stargazing, Sutherland also sees occasional snowfalls in mid-winter. If you time it right, you could experience a rare and magical snowy landscape in this remote Karoo town.
Bonus: crisp, clear skies make for perfect winter stargazing once the sun goes down.
Nearest First Car Rental branch: First Car Rental Cape Town International Airport.
Final tip: Rent smart for winter
When booking with First Car Rental for your winter road trip in South Africa, consider the following:
Ready to chase snow?
With a little preparation and the right rental car in South Africa, winter opens up a whole new world of travel experiences, from snow-capped mountains to cosy fireside meals.
So, this July, whether you are heading out to explore frosted landscapes or just want a scenic drive with a side of adventure, First Car Rental will help you get there safely.
First for your next winter escape. First for you.