The Valley of Desolation, a geological wonder of weathered dolerite pillars which is a declared national monument with magnificent views over the Karoo plains.
The Camdeboo National Park of 200 km2, on the outskirts of the town with its interesting flora and fauna.
Stretch's Court, a picturesque restored street of Karoo cottages with brightly painted shutters and doors.
The Dutch Reformed Church in the centre of the town is a National Monument. This Dutch Reformed Church is the only known church in South Africa and possibly in the world to have a kitchen and a chimney.
The Drostdy Hotel - A Cape Dutch building erected in 1806 as the local seat of government by the VOC. Currently a hotel.
Graaff-Reinet is home to more national monuments than any other town or city in South Africa.
The local dam just outside is great to see in the early morning or at sunset.
If you're a golfer, you'll love a game at the GRT Golf club