| Stellenbosch is South Africa’s
second oldest town, after Cape Town and is the
sentimental heart of the Winelands. Lined with shady oaks and beautiful gabled,
white-washed buildings the streets of Stellenbosch still have small irrigation
channels on either side of the older roads. In the past, these were used to
water gardens, as each householder had a time slot in which to divert the town’s
irrigation into their plot. It is very cultural and somewhat
venerable, while also displaying a decidedly young and vibrant air. There are
some interesting museums and many of the buildings, including
some of the hotels and restaurants, are national monuments and
deserve a second look. There is good mountain biking just
outside the town, and there are golf courses aplenty, but Stellenbosch is really
all about wine.
Cape Dutch architecture
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The town is virtually surrounded by fabulous cellars where you can do a
tasting, join a cellar tour, stock up your own personal cellar, and perhaps
enjoy a lovely leisurely lunch in the shade of some typical Stellenbosch oaks.
Some of the wine farms have become multi-purpose resorts with
theatres, restaurants, equestrian centres and much much more.
Stellenbosch is close to Cape Town so it can be visited on a day trip, or you
could do a day trip to Cape Town or the Overberg from Stellenbosch. The nearest
beach is at Strand.
Keen for a blast in the Winelands? Go on an informative Quad
Biking Tour which starts in the vineyards and ends in the cellar!
Get more info at
http://www.quadrides.com/index.html
For bookings phone Hannalene or Merwe on 084 874 8730
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