Day Tours - Paarl Winelands, Cape Town
Paarl – with its renowned illustrious past and unrivaled scenic beauty is situated in the heart of the Boland, a mere 60 kilometers from Cape Town. This historic village - known to be the third oldest European settlement in South Africa - boasts a variety of magnificent sights, and guarantees an unforgettable experience. The town, with its 12 kilometre Main Road, arguably the longest in the country, is lined with old oak trees and well preserved historic buildings. Architectual styles in this historical village presents visitors with the most superb examples of Cape Dutch, Victorian, Edwardian and Art Deco structures. Although it has a cosmopolitan flair you feel the country atmosphere. Due to fertile soil and favourable climate , together with the passionate wine makers Paarl produces the best wines in the country and have been awarded internationally.
Wine Valley Horse Trails
Wine Valley Horse Trails has a package to suit everyone. There are 1 hour, 2 hour and 4 hour rides, with special wine tasting trails. They operate 7 days a week and the trails are led by experienced and qualified guides.
Play or watch Polo at Val de Vie
Experience the thrill of polo, fine wines, world-class facilities and warm hospitality - all in a breathtaking setting, just 40 minutes from Cape Town. Val de Vie is the chosen venue for the BMW International Polo Series and offers the ideal polo destination.
Hout Street Gallery (Paarl)
The Hout Street Gallery is situated at 270 Main Street Paarl, South Africa. The Hout Street Gallery was established in 1975. From small beginnings, it has grown to be the foremost of its kind in the Western Cape, showcasing works by both established and new South African artists.
Wine Tasting at Seidelberg Wine Estate (Paarl)
Sample award winning wines in the cosy underground tasting room or under the new pergola whilst enjoying magestic views of Table Mountain and the Simonsberg Mountain range. The relaxed, informal atmosphere as well as the tranquil surroundings are perfect for wine tasting.
Visit Fairview Estate
Fairview has a view that is far fairer than fellow farms. Sitting pretty facing Table Mountain on the granite slopes of the Paarl Mountain this fair land has records of yielding its first wine in 1699... So it’s a fair guess the vines are settled. |