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09 August 2022

South Africa - Vergelegen Wine Estate - Western Cape

 


Vergelegen Wine Estate, founded in 1700 is more than just wine. The estate offers numerous gardens that are ideal for wandering at various times of the year.


The views of the mountain range in the distance just enhance the exploring of this estate.

Various tours can be booked - Heritage and Garden, Cellar and Vineyard plus an Environmental Tour focusing on sustainability and the environment with possible sightings of Nguni cattle, Eland and Bontebok.

The ancient trees date back many years - the White Mulberry dates back to 1700, the Old English Oak is over 300 years old and the 5 Camphor trees were declared a National Monument in 1942.

An impressive call to nature that has been well preserved and looked after by the many generations of owners at Vergelegen.


The Gardens have been restored and are a delight to explore at various times of the year as different plant species flower. Look for the Octagonal Garden, the Bamboo Garden, Rose Garden (currently dormant) and the amazing Camellia Garden of Excellence. This garden is one of only 39 such gardens world-wide and the only one in Africa. As with the various gardens, this is best viewed during the winter months.


The Yellowood Walk is a circular path found after passing the old Water Mill facade, then crossing the swing bridge over the river. A bench is situated in a tranquil spot to watch the water rushing by.


Once hunger there are restaurants and wine tasting available. 
This estate is a must for nature lovers and offers much at various times of the year.



    For Accommodation Cape Town, South Africa