Discover Baardskeerdersbos: The Quiet Artistic Valley of the Overberg
Hidden in a peaceful valley of South Africa’s Overberg region, Baardskeerdersbos, affectionately known as “Bbos”, is a charming rural village known for its vibrant art scene, welcoming community spirit, and rustic countryside beauty.
Located about 20 km east of Gansbaai on the Gansbaai–Elim–Bredasdorp road, this small settlement lies on the southern slopes of Perdekop (Horse Hill) at the entrance of Boskloof (Forest Gorge), where a gentle mountain stream flows into the Boesmansrivier.
With its scenic farmland, mountain views, and nearby ocean, Baardskeerdersbos offers a peaceful escape where creativity, nature, and community life come together.
History: A Quiet Village with Deep Roots
The earliest European record of the area dates back to 1660, when Jan van Riebeeck sent an expedition to explore the Overberg. The farm “Baarscheerders Bosch” was officially surveyed in 1831 for Phillip Fourie Senior, encompassing the village and surrounding farmland.
Over time, the original farm was subdivided into smaller farms, smallholdings, and village plots. Despite these changes, Baardskeerdersbos remained largely untouched for decades, maintaining its rural character.
One of the village’s most notable landmarks is its historic church built in 1921, now recognized as a National Monument.

Art, Community & Creative Spirit
Baardskeerdersbos is widely known for its thriving creative community. Artists, craftspeople, and musicians have made the village their home, contributing to a lively cultural atmosphere.
Baardskeerdersbos Attractions
Baardskeerdersbos Art Route
Held twice a year in March and October, the Art Route invites visitors to explore artists’ studios, galleries, and homes throughout the village.
Bbos Market
On the last Saturday of every month, the old school building transforms into a community market offering:
- Fresh local produce
- Handmade crafts
- Artisan food and goods

Local Art & Galleries
Visitors can explore creative spaces such as Forage Studio and Gallery, along with colourful public street art scattered throughout the village.
Outdoor Adventures & Nature
Surrounded by farmland and fynbos-covered hills, Baardskeerdersbos is perfect for outdoor exploration.
- Horse Riding – Scenic outrides through the countryside with Bbos Riding School.

- Birdwatching – The surrounding valley hosts diverse birdlife.
- Cycling & Stargazing – With very little light pollution, the area offers spectacular night skies.
Nearby Coastal & Regional Highlights
Although tucked inland, Baardskeerdersbos is close to some of the Overberg’s best coastal attractions.
- Pearly Beach – Only 7 km away, with miles of pristine, uncrowded coastline.

- Danger Point Lighthouse – A historic lighthouse overlooking dramatic ocean views.
- Stanford Hills Estate & Birkenhead Brewery – Enjoy boutique wines and craft beer nearby.
- Elim Village – A historic Moravian mission village offering guided heritage walks.
Final Reflections
Baardskeerdersbos may be small, but it offers something rare, a place where art, countryside tranquility, and coastal adventure meet.
Whether you’re browsing galleries, riding horseback through fynbos fields, exploring nearby beaches, or sharing a meal at a local pub, “Bbos” invites visitors to slow down and experience the simple beauty of Overberg life.
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