Originally a clay and stone structure housing stables, a blacksmith's room and coach house, the Knorhoek wine route accommodtion offers modern comfort with old world charm.
The guest house has 7 bedrooms en-suite (bath or shower), one self-contained suite (breakfast optional) and one unit designed to accommodate a wheelchair, with a cosy lounge and dining room with patio to use at your leisure.
Wake up to birdcalls and farmyard bustle and let us spoil you with a traditional Cape breakfast.
Relax at the pool sipping crisp white wines, or in winter, lounge beside an open fire savouring a glass of Knorhoek Cabernet or Pinotage in anticipation of a dinner of outstanding quality.
Stellenbosch was founded in 1679 by Simon van der Stel, Govenor
of the Cape, is the second oldest town in South Africa and
is undoubtedly the most scenic and historically preserved. Fine examples of
elegant and meticulously restored Victorian, Georgian, Regency and
Cape Dutch architecture can be seen in the charming town
and on the surrounding wine farms. Stellenbosch is ideal to explore
the Cape winelands, the Western Cape, Cape Town and surrounding. Stellenbosch
is also home to the University of Stellenbosch, and is a world-renowned academy
institution and is also one of the oldest education centres in South Africa.
Situated only about 35km from Cape Town and about 10-30km from some of South
Africa’s most beautiful beaches. Knorhoek, Stellenbosch, Cape Winelands, South Africa
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