The stunning Cape Winelands is a destination like no other in the Western Cape. Combining an alluring food and wine culture with exceptional natural beauty and fun filled activities for all ages, Cape Winelands activities manage to enchant visitors all year around. Explore lush valleys, bask in the African sun and become acquainted with a captivating lifestyle.
Striking landscapes, award winning wine estates, friendly encounters with locals and enchanting nature reserves await visitors as they experience an array of Cape Winelands activities. True to its name, wine is the order of the day (and night), to be enjoyed in the suburbs of Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Paarl, Ceres and Montagu. It becomes clear early on that wine enthusiasm is encouraged and celebrated in the Cape Winelands, a blissful escape from city life. In the heart of the Cape Winelands, the village of Ceres is home to the Aquila Private Game Reserve, boasting an exciting Daytrip Quadbike Safari or family-friendly Horseback Safari to view game at your leisure.
Sharing magical moments with loved ones in the Cape Winelands is an experience you’ll find hard to forget. The Pink Geranium Nursery in Stellenbosch, the second oldest town in South Africa, hosts an incredible 2 hour Vineyard Ride by horseback, passing through wine valleys and learning more about the local area. With the surrounding Helderberg Mountains and buzzing atmosphere, you’ll quickly unveil the hidden gems and best features of this amazing setting.
Try a more quirky approach to exploring the beautiful town of Franschhoek, a TUK TUK tour offers amazing half day wine tours and full day wine tours that introduce the top wine estates and farms the area has to offer. Discover Robertson, a region that is home to 48 spectacular wineries, by booking for the Wine Appreciation Tour through a Wine Valley Safari, which includes a cellar tour, various wine tastings, a relaxing picnic and a picturesque boat cruise along the Breede River.
Winelands Activities
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