Cape Town winelands tour, wine tasting - Stellenbosch, Constantia, Paarl, Franshoek  
    Home  
   
 
    Cape Town Tourism
    Accommodation
    Eating Out
    Nightlife
    Value Packages
    Car Rentals
    Things to do
    Winelands
    Stellenbosch (14)
    Paarl (6)
    Franschhoek (6)
    Constantia Valley (4)
    Art & Culture
    Gay Cape Town
    Adventure & Sport
    South Africa Overview
    South Africa History
    Travel Tips


  Newsletter
 
Subscribe to our FREE newsletter and stay informed about specials, competitions and latest about the fairest Cape.



  Visit Our Partnersites

 
Home > Winelands

Winelands

South Africa bottles around 65 million cases of wine per year and some of the premium wine estates in the Franschoek, Stellenbosch and Paarl areas are the source of these world-class wines. Cape Town can offer you a great winelands tour to a number of excellent wine estates. Experience a Cape Town winelands tour and explore our great wine estates.

 
 
Stellenbosch

Stellenbosh is a rich, lush and beautiful part of the wine country, and was founded in 1679, the second oldest town in South Africa. The pavement café's, streets and wine estates are shaded by giant oak trees, and should not be missed.  more...
Paarl

Paarl, situated 50 km north-east of Cape Town, is one of the three oldest European settlements in South Africa. The fertile ground and Mediterranean climate provides perfect conditions for vineyards.  more...
Franschhoek

Franschoek is an hour's drive from Cape Town. The French connection goes back to the French Huguenots - French Protestants who fled Catholic persecution in the seventeenth century.  more...

Partners
Sleeping-OUT, the premier South Africa accommodation guide.
Related articles
1. Cape winelands
Special Tip
The Village Museum
in Stellenbosch is the oldest restored and documented town house in South Africa. More...
Our Partnersites
Welcome to Namibia, land of contrasts, renowned for its pristine landscapes of the Namib Desert and its variety of wildlife. More...
Did you know?
Jan van Riebeeck, the first governor of the Cape, planted a vineyard in 1655, and on 2 February 1659, the first wine was made from Cape grapes.
       
 
  All accommodation |  Hotels in Cape Town  |  Guest Houses / B+B in Cape Town  |  Self-Catering in Cape Town  
All images on zanzee.com (except those supplied by associates) are kindly provided by the copyright owner SOUTH AFRICAN TOURISM
About Us | Contact Us | Sitemap | Terms & Conditions | Travel | List Your Establishment Powered by zanzee cc 2003 | Software | Design