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The wine regions are truly one of the most beautiful regions the Cape has to offer. A 20-minute drive from Cape Town takes you to the heart of this beautiful countryside – with majestic mountains as a backdrop, vineyards and quaint historic buildings.
Enjoy the hospitality and serene beauty of Durbanville, Stellenbosch, Paarl, Franschhoek, Somerset West, Robertson, Tulbagh, Constantia and the Overberg regions.
Take a walk through Dorp Street situated in Stellenbosch, South Africa’s second oldest city, where the rich history is reflected in the old Victorian buildings. The Huguenot memorial, “Die Afrikaanse Taalmonument” and a number of other excellent museums offer a breathtaking reflection of Stellenbosch’s past.
The exquisite wines of the Cape region are known worldwide. One can choose between small exclusive wine boutiques or bigger commercial wine farms. Enjoy a cellar tour where one can learn how the harvest is lovingly turned into superb wines. Many vineyards play host to excellent restaurants serving traditional and international cuisine.
Other delicacies such as cheese, olives, herbs and berries are also produced in these regions.
Magnificent mountains and fertile valleys provide a paradise for nature lovers. Enjoy the indigenous plant species, animal life and breathtaking vistas on hiking trails through several nature reserves.
Whether you are clambering hills with a mountain bike, fishing, enjoying the sunsets while horse-riding or sailing through the sky in a hot-air balloon, the Cape wine regions will rise above all your expectations.
Bantry Bay & Clifton - Blouberg - Camps Bay - Cape Flats - Cape of good Hope & Cape Point - Chapman’s Peak Drive - Groot Constantia - False Bay - Franschhoek - Hout Bay - Kirstenbosch - Llandudno - Ratanga Junction - Stellenbosch - Rhodes Memorial - Robben Island - Sea Point - Wine Region - Cape Peninsula - Muizenberg - Simon's Town - Cape Town Accommodation - Kapstadt - < Back - Cape Town Surroundings
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