Day Tours - Durbanville Winelands, Cape Town
The Durbanville Wine Route, centrally situated halfway between Cape Town and Stellenbosch, hosts superior winelands on the beautiful slopes of the Tygerberg Hills. In perhaps the most picturesque valley near Cape Town, you will find wine estate upon wine estate of flourishing vineyards and award winning wines. Unwind in the hospitable atmosphere of the wine route, enjoy mouthwatering food from the best restaurants in the Cape and retire to welcoming accommodation after a relaxing winelands experience.
The Durbanville Wine Valley consists of nine wineries. The Durbanville Boutique Wine Association was born from the need to create a more formal structure among a number of wine enthusiasts based in and around Durbanville that have been crafting handmade wines.
See a show at the Barnyard Theatre
The Barnyard Theatres offer professional upmarket theatre productions in a cosy, relaxed social environment where friendship, food, wine and brilliant entertainment all come together. Bring the kids if it’s a show that they would enjoy, meet some friends after work and share a few bottles of wine, host a birthday party, plan a weekend date, double date or a New Years Eve bash.
Smell the Roses
Rose scenery flourishes aground as romantic scents float aloft. The flower of love has a 3.5 hectare dedication in Durbanville where 500 rose varietals on 4500 bushes reveal beauty saturated blooms separated in sections of shapes and sizes.
Willowbridge Slowfood Market
Food farmed on the urban edges is sold directly in this urban centre at the Willowbridge Slowfood Market. Only a small percentage of imported goodies are allowed on site so the majority of mouthwaterings are local labours of love.
Durbanville Craft Market
The well known Durbanville Craft Market takes place on the first Saturday of the month as well as selected dates during the December festive season.
Nitida Farmers Market
Nitida Farmers Market is held in the Nitida Cellars on the Old Tygervalley Road in Durbanville. Held on the last Saturday of every month, it’s the perfect venue for a delicious farm breakfast and once you’ve savoured that, you can spend a few hours browsing the 50 odd homemade products.
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