Category: Western Cape

The Wandering Woman: 6 Spots for Women who Travel Solo

The Wandering Woman: 6 Spots for Women who Travel Solo

“The woman who walks alone is likely to find herself in places no one has ever been before.” – Albert Einstein You’ve travelled with friends, family or the kids, but now you’re looking for something completely different. Have you ever considered travelling by yourself? Imagine heading to the destination of your choice, doing exactly what […]

Daleen Venter

Daleen Venter

26 October 2017

Things that go bump in the night: 10 Ghostly Tales and Tours of South Africa

Things that go bump in the night: 10 Ghostly Tales and Tours of South Africa

As much a national treasure as the haunts they frequent, South Africa’s ghosts are a tourist attraction in their own right — that’s to say if you have the guts to seek them out! Here are some of our country’s best spooky stories and the tours that keep these ghostly tales in remembrance. So settle […]

Adriëtte le Roux

Adriëtte le Roux

19 October 2017

Tranquil Farm Stays in the Western Cape

Tranquil Farm Stays in the Western Cape

Farm living has always been an integral part of South African heritage and our countryside boasts some spectacular farms. City dwellers often flock to farms to indulge in the tranquillity of the open spaces or to enjoy the natural beauty of the environment and the history associated with some of the farmhouses. If you’re lucky […]

Danielle Terblanche

Danielle Terblanche

5 October 2017

The Elgin Valley: Bees, Blossoms, and Chardonnay

The Elgin Valley: Bees, Blossoms, and Chardonnay

Synonymous with world-class fruit produce and Appletiser, The Elgin Valley is also the lesser-known little brother of the Cape Winelands. Nestled between endless groves of apple and pear trees, only 70 km from Cape Town, it enjoys cool sea breezes from the South Coast, allowing white wine varietals to flourish. Join us as we explore […]

Herman Botha

Herman Botha

28 September 2017

Stay at these Fairy Tale Forests

Stay at these Fairy Tale Forests

Once upon a time in a deep, dark forest not so very far away, TravelGround had some lovely tree-filled stays, and so Red Riding Hood and the woodcutter had a romantic weekend in a granny cottage, Goldilocks was served a delicious meal before retiring to her luxurious bed, and Snow White ended up having a […]

Adriëtte le Roux

Adriëtte le Roux

7 September 2017

South Africa: 15 Outstanding Facts

South Africa: 15 Outstanding Facts

Sometimes we forget that some of our planet’s most unique phenomena are right here on bottom soil! TravelGround rounded up 15 outstanding facts about our beloved country that will blow your mind and remind you of the wonders within reach. And with us you can even spend a few nights close to these amazing spots! […]

Karli Durr

Karli Durr

18 August 2017

A Throwback to Last Year’s Wildflower Season

A Throwback to Last Year’s Wildflower Season

If it’s August already, it means the wildflower season is officially upon us. Around this time of year, the first wild flowers start to show off in the Northern Cape in Namaqualand, then spread southwards through Nieuwoudtville until they reach the West Coast at the end of August. Although this year’s flower season seems to […]

Nanje Lourens

Nanje Lourens

3 August 2017

10 Victorian Houses in the Western Cape

10 Victorian Houses in the Western Cape

In South Africa, many Victorian style houses were erected from 1850 to 1910 during the days of the British Empire. Most of these houses have been restored beautifully with original pieces to relive the charm and ambience of a bygone era. They are prominent in any town because of their distinct architecture and lavish trimmings. […]

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