The Winelands & Western Cape

By contrast, if you head inland, you’ll discover the golden-yellow wheat fields and fragrant orchards of the Boland, characterised by gracious Cape Dutch mansions and manicured vineyards.

The Cape’s spring, summer and autumn (September to May) vary from mild to hot and dry. The winters, by contrast, are wet and windy, though seldom cold.



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Grande Provence Estate (B)
Grande Provence is a 300-year-old award-winning wine estate offering an exclusive accommodation experience, situated in the historic Cape corner of Franschhoek. Home to the early French Huguenot settlers in Southern Africa and in the heartland . . .
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Bartholomeus Klip (B)
Bartholomeus Klip is a romantic Victorian farmhouse on a working wheat and sheep farm, situated in the peaceful countryside near Wellington, just 75 minutes drive from Cape Town. The working farm follows the cycles of nature, with summer being . . .
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La Petite Ferme (B)
Set on its own vineyard high above the town of Franschhoek, La Petite Ferme has stunning views across the wine estates to the dramatic mountains. . . .
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