Lambertsbaai Accommodation

Lamberts Bay Accommodation

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Paarl Accommodation

A mere hour’s drive from Cape Town brings one to a giant granite outcrop with three rounded domes, the prominent one of which was initially called Peerleberg or Pearl Mountain by Abraham Gabemma. Abraham stumbled on the rock in 1657 en route to find meat for the Cape of Good Hope settlement. This solid rock was to become the name of a town, which today is renowned for its very beautiful countryside, excellent wines and some incredible architecture.

Stellenbosch Accommodation

The beautiful little town of Stellenbosch, roughly an hour from Cape Town, lies surrounded by the Stellenbosch Mountains in the Jonkershoek River Valley in one of the most picturesque settings in the Cape.

Wine Routes in Swartland

Just 40 minutes north of Cape Town lies the Swartland, a vast region of rolling hills and sweeping vistas of wheat and vineyards origionally known as the breadbasket of the Cape and now one of its finest wine gems.

The Swartland wine route extends from Darling on the west coast down to the Oliphants Mountain at Porterville in the east and includes Malmesbury, Riebeek Valley and Piketberg in the north.