The Austrian Lake District – think emerald lakes, Alpine peaks, quaint villages, and crisp mountain air – feels worlds away. But with its own dramatic terrain and hidden hamlets, South Africa holds a few places that come eerily close. If you’re craving the charm of Austria without leaving the Southern Hemisphere, these six South African towns deliver a slice of that lakeside dream – mountains, reflections, and all…
1. Clarens, Free State, South Africa
Nestled at the foothills of the Maluti Mountains, Clarens has the kind of postcard-perfect views you’d expect from a European village. The sandstone cliffs glow in the afternoon sun, and crisp mountain air sweeps through the tidy streets filled with art galleries, coffee shops, and alpine-style cottages. Autumn, in particular, transforms Clarens into a golden wonderland that rivals any European fall.
Feels like: Hallstatt on a dry day – minus the lake but packed with storybook charm.
2. Haenertsburg, Limpopo
Perched on the edge of the Wolkberg Mountains, Haenertsburg offers misty mornings, lush forests, and winding mountain roads that wouldn’t feel out of place in the Salzkammergut region. The nearby Ebenezer Dam brings the water element, and the combination of pine-covered hills and cool temperatures gives the town a distinctly alpine vibe.
Feels like: A lakeside Austrian village in early spring – green, quiet, and crisp.
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3. Dullstroom, Mpumalanga
This high-altitude town is South Africa’s fly-fishing capital, surrounded by trout dams, rolling hills, and stone lodges. The cool climate, European-style pubs, and misty mornings make it easy to forget you’re in Africa. Its pace is slow, the views are serene, and it’s one of the few places where you can drink glühwein by a fireplace without irony.
Feels like: A mountain retreat near Wolfgangsee – complete with chilled wine and wool sweaters.

4. Hogsback, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Tucked away in the Amathole Mountains, Hogsback blends Tolkien-esque forests with Alpine vibes. Waterfalls, rivers, and dense greenery mirror the natural beauty of the Austrian Lake District. The surrounding forests give it an enchanted feel, and the cottages with wood-burning stoves amp up the cosy factor.
Feels like: An Austrian woodland village that fell into a fantasy novel.
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5. Swellendam, Western Cape
While not mountainous in the same way, Swellendam sits snug between the Langeberg Mountains and the Breede River. The whitewashed Cape Dutch architecture, rolling farmland, and quiet rhythm of life echo Austria’s rural lakeside towns. Hike in the Marloth Nature Reserve and you’ll see why it earns its place on this list.
Feels like: A pastoral stretch near Attersee – serene, green, and beautifully preserved.

6. Sabie, Mpumalanga, South Africa
Surrounded by waterfalls, forests, and panoramic viewpoints, Sabie is one of Mpumalanga’s gems. The nearby Mac Mac Falls and the winding Long Tom Pass offer landscapes that flirt with Alpine drama. The scenery is lush and layered, and the town’s cool climate adds to the European illusion.
Feels like: A lakeside valley town with the drama turned up – think mountains, mist, and the rush of falling water.
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