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08 September 2019

Cape Town - Norval Foundation


A delicious Sunday breakfast and then a wander around the Art Collection and Sculpture Garden, makes for a great outing in Cape Town. Exceptional art forms and sculptures make this an interesting place to visit for all ages.

Norval Foundation Cape Town South Africa


" Norval Foundation is a new art museum in Tokai, Cape Town, that is dedicated to showcasing art exhibitions with global appeal, in an environment that also fosters an appreciation for nature. Adjacent to Table Mountain National Park, Norval Foundation features world-class, purpose-built galleries, a sculpture garden, outdoor amphitheatre, research library, a restaurant and bar, a shop and a children’s playground.The Norval family are the founders and initial funders of Norval Foundation"

Norval Foundation Cape Town











Norval Foundation Cape Town


 
Norval Foundation Cape Town






Norval Foundation Cape Town







Norval Foundation Cape Town






Norval Foundation Cape Town

Norval Foundation Cape Town

Norval Foundation

Norval Foundation Cape Town

Norval Foundation Cape Town

Norval Foundation Cape Town

Norval Foundation Cape Town

Norval Foundation Cape Town



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04 September 2019

Cape Town - Day Trips from Cape Town


Cape Town is a great base from which to explore the stunning surrounds in the rest of the province. Whether you want to go on safari, visit the Cape Winelands, or just take in the amazing scenery the Western Cape has to offer, there’s plenty to see and experience no matter your interests. Here are our five favourite day trips from Cape Town.



WEST COAST
The West Coast is made up of expansive beaches, fields of wildflowers, tiny fishing villages, and quaint historic towns. There is plenty to see and do, from the incredible fields of wildflowers along the Wildflower Route between August and October to a totally unplugged camping weekend in the mountainous region of the Cederberg. Darling offers craft beers and gourmet lunch food at the local Darling Brewery, while Atlantis is where you’ll find enormous dunes to sandboard down. 
 
Club Mykonos West Coast South Africa
 
Visit fishing towns like Paternoster or Saldanha Bay for a relaxing beach-side day trip, or tackle the many mountain biking trails that criss-cross the West Coast National Park. Stop over at Club Mykonos, where you can go jet-skiing or sailing, visit the restaurants and spa, and send the kids to enjoy a huge and colourful play area.
Distance: 1-6 hours, depending where you go
Highlights: A real road-trip feel, wildflowers in spring, quiet beaches, family-friendly fun, local beer and wine
Stay over: Club Mykonos


 THE KAROO
 
Swartberg Pass South Africa

The Karoo starts just an hour away from Cape Town and sprawls across the southern half of the country, so there are many options for great day trips in the area. It’s a semi-arid region, in stark contrast to the mountains and forests of the Cape. Here you’ll find quirky little towns connected by long, straight roads that stretch to the horizon over scrubland. Sheep graze on the stubs of grass and small koppies (hills) rise now and then from the landscape. There’s the iconic Ronnies Sex Shop—the self-proclaimed “oddest pub in Africa” that was formerly just “Ronnie’s Shop” before it hilariously gained its fame after someone graffitied the adjective onto the signboard. Prince Albert is a an artsy and historic little town tucked behind the majestic Swartberg pass, which makes a perfect escape from the city.
 
Aquila Game Reserve South Africa
A highlight of the Karoo area is Aquila Private Game Reserve. It’s the only place near Cape Town where you can go on safari and see the Big Five. Go on a half-day or full-day safari and come face-to-face with lions and leopards, or the enormous, majestic African elephants. A full day tour includes a buffet breakfast and lunch, and a stop at one of the breathtaking swimming pools to take a dip and cool off in the wilderness.
Distance: 1-6 hours, depending where you go
Highlights: See the big five, explore historic towns, get in touch with the real, rugged side of South Africa
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Floral beauty Cape Point Cape Town

CAPE POINT
Cape Point has got to be one of the world’s most beautiful promontories, with its cliffs rising high above the waves that crash at its base. The scenery from here is truly magical, with endless views of the ocean. Seabirds nest in the cliffs high above turquoise waters, and tiny hidden beaches are tucked into private alcoves. You’ll spot the famous dassies (rock hyrax), along with other small animals, and can take the Flying Dutchman Funicular to the top lighthouse for panoramic views that look like something from a postcard. The Two Oceans Restaurant serves great food overlooking False Bay, and the Parks Shop sells unique locally-made fynbos body products.
On the way, you’ll travel along the False Bay Coast, a stretch of beach-side suburbs like Kalk Bay, where you’ll  find innumerable bars and restaurants as well as little antique shops and art galleries. You’ll also pass Simon’s Town, where you can get up close to the African penguin colony at Boulders Beach and take a dip with the creatures. All of these neighbourhoods make perfect day trips from Cape Town.
Distance: 1 hour from Cape Town
Highlights: See the penguins, stunning scenery, restaurants, beaches

 
Cape Point Nature Reserve Cape Town South Africa


THE WINELANDS
One of Western Cape’s biggest attractions is its fine wine. There are plenty of day trips you could choose from, including the Stellenbosch Wine RouteHelderberg Wine Route, The Durbanville Wine Route, and the Constantia Wine Route, only 20 minutes from the city. Our favourite way to experience the Winelands is aboard the Franschhoek Wine Tram, which transports you between some of the Franschhoek area’s finest wine estates, and nobody has to get behind the wheel. You can even connect with it by taking the City Sightseeing bus from the V&A Waterfront.
Distance: 1 hour from Cape Town
Highlights: Wine, wine, wine!



Lourensford Wine Estate Cape Town South Africa


THE WHALE ROUTE
The Whale Route takes in some spectacular scenery and some really nice little towns, perfect for day trips. Of course, it’s best to go during whale season, between June and November. Hermanus is the go-to place to see whales, and they host an annual Whale Festival in peak season. The town has gorgeous beaches and many simple but tasty seafood restaurants. There’s a rich history showcased in lovely museums, along with nature reserves with spectacular walking trails overlooking the sea.
On the way there, stop over at the southernmost point of Africa, Cape Agulhas, where there are beautiful coastal rockpools and a brilliant sea view.
Distance: 2 hours from Cape Town
Highlights: The southernmost tip of Africa, whale watching, seafood




Hermanus South Africa


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South Africa - Strawberry and Cherry Picking South Africa





Spring has arrived and summer is just around the corner....the time for picking fresh strawberries &.  cherries or visit a Rose Farm.


POLKADRAAI STRAWBERRY FARM, STELLENBOSCH
Polkadraai Strawberry Farm is easily the most popular fruit-picking farm in Cape Town. Apart from picking your own strawberries, Polkadraai also offers many activities for the whole family. Tractor rides, pony rides, mini golf, and face painting are some of the things you can do while you’re there.


KLONDYKE CHERRY FARM, CERES

Cherry-picking season starts in November and runs until the end of December. Several varieties of cherries are available to pick depending on the time you visit. Make a day of it and plan pack a picnic or braai at the farm in the shade of the pine trees.
Website: cherryfarm.co.za

HILLCREST BERRIES, STELLENBOSCH
Blackberries, raspberries, blueberries, and tayberries are available for purchase at Hillcrest Berries. However, Hillcrest does not open their orchards to the public because damage to the new shoots could compromise future crops. Nevertheless, it makes a great addition to your fruit and flowers itinerary.




CHART FARM, WYNBERG

Roses are red, roses are white, roses are here to pick for your delight. If you love roses, you’ll enjoy being able to pick a wide variety of them at the Chart Farm in Wynberg. The View @ Chart Farm is where you can buy delicious breakfasts, lunches, or coffees and cakes. You can also visit the Farm Stall while you’re there to buy farm fresh goods like lemons, limes, grapes, figs, chestnuts, and cherries. It’s a fruit and flowers paradise!
Website: chartfarm.co.za
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30 August 2019

South Africa - Franschhoek


Franschhoek South Africa - a week-end escape! Although, to be fair a week-end in this scenic town is never enough. With so many restaurants to choose from, bike trails, hiking trails, far too much wine tasting for just one week-end via the Wine Tram, beer tasting, shopping, cultural experiences ...the list goes on.

Just enjoy the beauty all around of this stunning valley - it's beautiful in all seasons.

We enjoyed wine tasting at La Lude and Plaiser de Merle - both exceptional with lunch next to a roaring fire at Rickety Bridge.


Franschhoek South Africa

Plaiser de Merle Franschhoek South Africa


Franschhoek South Africa

Berg River Dam Franschhoek South Africa

Backsberg Cellars Franschhoek South Africa

Road to Berg River Dam Franschhoek South Africa

Vineyards in Franschhoek South Africa

Heading up the Franschhoek Pass South Africa

Franschhoek South Africa

Franschhoek South Africa

La Lude Franschhoek South Africa

La Lude Franschhoek South Africa


Franschhoek South Africa

a Wet Day in Franschhoek South Africa!

Winter's Day Franschhoek South Africa











Plaiser de Merle Franschhoek South Africa

Plaiser de Merle Franschhoek South Africa



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