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Tradouw Pass

Tradouw Pass

Mountain pass in the Langeberg, Western Cape, South Africa


Tradouw Pass is a pass through the Langeberg mountain range in South Africa. It is part of the R324 and is the main road between Swellendam and Barrydale in the Western Cape.

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History

In 1868, the Cape administration decided to build a road through the pass and appointed Thomas Bain to construct the route.[1] It was built by convict labour.[1] On 27 October 1873, Cape Governor Sir Henry Barkly opened the route and named it Southey Pass after magistrate Robert Southey.[1] The name was not popular, and the current name stuck.[1]

Its name is derived from the Khoi words tarras, 'women' and doas, 'poort or the way through'; who first used the route through the Langeberg.[2][3]


References

  1. "Tradouw". Standard encyclopaedia of Southern Africa. Vol. 10 Sle–Tun. Cape Town: Nasou. 1974. p. 560. ISBN 978-0-625-00326-6. LCCN 79-113594 via Internet Archive.
  2. "Welcome to the Cape Overberg, South Africa - The Tradouw Pass". www.overberg.co.za. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  3. Ross, Graham (2003). The Romance of the Cape Mountain Passes. South Africa: New Africa Books. pp. 38–43. ISBN 9780864865960.
  • The dictionary definition of poort at Wiktionary

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