Category: Western Cape

What’s on at Bushman’s Kloof in 2013

What’s on at Bushman’s Kloof in 2013

Situated in the captivating valley of the Cederberg Mountains, Bushman’s Kloof is an idyllic wilderness reserve and wellness retreat in the Cederberg region of the Western Cape. The reserve features a variety of facilities that will keep even the most discerning visitor happy. From soaking in one of the lodge’s 4 swimming pools, to indulging […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

27 March 2013

Africa’s Biggest Chair Launches at Rooiberg Winery

Africa’s Biggest Chair Launches at Rooiberg Winery

On Wednesday, 27 March 2013, Rooiberg Winery in the picturesque Breede River Valley is officially launching its new landmark – THE BIGGEST CHAIR IN AFRICA. Highly acclaimed for its outstanding wines, Rooiberg Winery is now also an unmissable tourist attraction on the R60 between Worcester and Robertson. From 10am – 5pm, the public and media […]

Desiree Haakonsen

Desiree Haakonsen

25 March 2013

3 Gems of the West Coast

3 Gems of the West Coast

The stunning West Coast of South Africa is still relatively undeveloped, allowing locals and tourists alike to enjoy the pristine environment, and small peaceful towns along it. If you’re planning on heading here, ensure you check out beautiful beaches and coves, nearby attractions, and small towns filled with character. Darling With the ideal country setting, […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

22 March 2013

Backpacking across the Western Cape

Backpacking across the Western Cape

The Western Cape is a myriad of beautiful landscapes, bustling restaurants, and exciting attractions. For those wishing to explore the beauty of the Western Cape on a budget, there is an array of wonderfully quirky backpackers to rest your weary head that won’t threaten to put you out of pocket. Check out these great places […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

16 March 2013

5 Top Secret Travel Spots in South Africa

5 Top Secret Travel Spots in South Africa

Those of you who plan to explore the diverse landscapes on offer in South Africa should know that there are several towns you can visit to get the authentic experience you crave. Forget about heading to the tourist hubs of Cape Town, Johannesburg or Durban, and start your adventure far off of the beaten path, […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

15 March 2013

A Touch of France

A Touch of France

No one does romance quite like the French. Rich fabrics, ornate furniture, and soothing tones create the perfect setting for starry-eyed lovers. If you dream of a romantic getaway to the French countryside, consider a far more cost effective stay at one of these magnifique French-style accommodations in South Africa. La Clé des Montagnes, Franschhoek […]

Desiree Haakonsen

Desiree Haakonsen

14 March 2013

The Old Mutual Two Oceans Marathon

The Old Mutual Two Oceans Marathon

The 44th Old Mutual Two Oceans Marathon is taking place on Friday 29 – Saturday 30 March 2013. Thousands of dedicated marathon runners will be taking to the streets along Chapman’s Peak, Hout Bay, and Constantia Nek, in the early hours of Saturday morning. Whether you’ve already signed up, have a family member competing, or […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

13 March 2013

3 Easter Weekend Escapes near Cape Town

3 Easter Weekend Escapes near Cape Town

As Easter draws closer and closer, your thoughts have likely turned to Good Friday and church, before they stray to the obligatory egg hunts and chocolates. But this traditional family bonding time is also a great opportunity for an Easter weekend away from Cape Town! If you’re hoping to high-tail it out of the city […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

12 March 2013

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