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Stellenbosch

Stellenbosch is certainly one of the earliest and most well established wine producing regions in the Cape winelands. Altogether there are over 300 wineries 44 of which offer cellar tours and wine tastings. The cellars of the wine route are situated across the four main roads leading into Stellenbosch effectively providing the possibility to do different smaller tours when you should decide to. It is a really beautiful town with a rich historical past and well maintained samples of Victorian, Georgian and Cape Dutch architecture. The Stellenbosch Village Museum gives one the chance to take a tour throughout the history of the town while they tour four carefully preserved and restored buildings each constituting another age in Stellenbosch's history. Stellenbosch is essential stop location for just about any Cape Town tours, click here.

Constantia

Cape Town Tours for people staying in Cape Town and want to go through the Cape winelands without travelling far is to do a tour of the Constantia winelands. Constantia is actually a suburb of Cape Town but it is also the Cape's oldest wine producing region and is the only wine district located inside a city. It's the smallest of the Cape winelands with only 11 north west, 8 of which are offered to the general public for wine tastings and cellar tours. The Constantia winelands span the southeastern slopes of Table Mountain and so are renowned not only for their great wine but also their glorious scenery and amazing viewpoints. The region is also known for the great restaurants as well as numerous farm stalls, shops and museums. For all those interested in the foundation of the region you can choose a peek of Simon Van Der Stel's original manor house museum which is an excellent illustration of original Cape Dutch architecture, or have a tour of the Groot Constantia Wine Museum which is open daily.

Paarl

The biggest town in the Cape winelands area is Paarl which is 50 km north east of Cape Town. Paarl was initially farmed by Dutch settlers who soon discovered that the area Mediterranean climate was perfect for growing ponds and the places successful wine industry grew out there. The Paarl winelands are particularly famed for the award winning red wines that the area produces. Along with touring the winelands the city of Paarl itself includes many attractions. An individual could simply take a peek of the Paarl museum or go see the 'Afrikaanse Taalmonument' (Afrikaans language monument) which would be the only existing monument into some language or one can simply have a walk round the town to admire the Cape Dutch buildings, beautiful gardens and oak lined roads.

Franschhoek

Franschhoek (literally 'French corner') is a little town within the Cape winelands, that was founded by a bunch of French Huguenots more than 300 decades ago. The city is as both well-known for its French tradition as it's because of its exquisite scenery and picturesque feel. The Franschhoek winelands consist of over 40 various wineries most of which are open for basement tour and wine tastings. Many of the estates also have top restaurants onto them since Franschhoek is becoming increasingly well-known for its great food and boasts 8 of the top 100 restaurants within the nation. Franschhoek's high street features a terrific assortment of classic and boutique shops as well as coffee shops and galleries. Individuals considering the history of the city can take a tour of the Huguenot museum or go see the Huguenot monument.




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