The ultimate guide to a fabulous day in the winelands

Along with world-class wines, the Cape Wine Routes offer picturesque scenery, astonishing architecture, and generous hospitality. That is why vineyards are at the top of the summer wish list.

With a staggering 529 wineries stretching from Constantia to Stellenbosch, Franschhoek and Paarl, you really have a lot of options to choose from. And forward-thinking wineries have become expansive lifestyle destinations in their own right, offering not just a winery experience, but on-site restaurants, spas, boutiques, and other delicacies all in one place.


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Taking a closer look, you’ll find the Stellenbosch Wine Trail just 45 minutes’ drive from Cape Town. It is one of the most historic and renowned wine routes in the country and is home to many of the most prestigious wineries in South Africa.

For a unique red wine tasting experience, look no further. De Toren private winery, located in the Polkadraai Hills. With a worldwide reputation for excellence, De Toren is home to award-winning red blends, magnificent waterfront views and stunning property experiences. There are a variety of exclusive offers to choose from, including private guided tours of vineyards and wineries, and tastings.

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Explore beyond the borders of Stellenbosch by taking a Franschhoek Wine tram travel with your closest and dearest. Make sure to get off the tram at The lude for an elegant flute of the best Méthode Cap Classique from South Africa. The best way to welcome the new season in style.

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Franschhoek holds the title of culinary capital of South Africa, but Stellenbosch has more than its fair share of top restaurants and exceptional culinary gems. The best options in and around the vineyards are Le coin Francais, La Petite Colombe, Reuben’s, Overture, The Fat Butcherb Y Ember Meat Room. One thing they all have in common is their passion for South African wines, which becomes apparent when browsing their wine lists or their food pairing menus. Each restaurant promises an unforgettable South African dining experience.

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The fabulous outdoor weather of summer calls for a good old market. Stock up on fresh, organic and seasonal ingredients, catch up with friends or family, and appreciate the best local arts and crafts. If you are an early riser, be sure to stop by Blaauwklippen Family Market Saturday and Sunday mornings. Or, if you prefer to sleep in late, don’t worry, there are plenty of night markets to choose from. Be on the lookout for Friday night market in Boschendal Y The Friday Twilight Market in Lourensford which is also open on Saturdays and Sundays.

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Continuing to take advantage of the great outdoor options, why not stop by the Dylan Lewis Studio and Sculpture Garden? Nestled between two worlds, one wild and one tame, the Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden borders the manicured suburbs of Stellenbosch and a rugged wild mountain where leopards still roam.

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No matter what the season is, you can never start your day completely without a good cup of coffee. Luxury coffee makers, based in Stellenbosch, and Terbodore coffee roasters in Franschhoek, these are two destinations you won’t want to miss. They roast and supply single origin beans and feature renowned house blends. Definitely must try this season!

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We have named just a few of the attractive world-class destinations that vineyards have to offer … One thing they all have in common is their passion for welcoming you as their guests. Time to explore!

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Image: De Toren private winery