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Annandale Wine Estate

Annandale Wine Estate

Wine Estates in Stellenbosch
Annandale is the oldest wine farm in the Helderberg Valley and is nestled below the Helderberg and Stellenbosch mountains. A river gently meanders through Annandale Wine Estate flanked by trees planted in the late 1600s. Annandale's 2004 Cavalier, Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz and CVP Port are some of the finest red wines avaliable. All grapes used are hand-selected during the harvesting process in order to maintain high quality control. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Table Mountain, Lion's Head and the soothing swells of the Atlantic Ocean. The wine estate also holds an annual spitbraai and potjiejkos day accompanied by live music.
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Uvongo River Nature Reserve

Uvongo River Nature Reserve

Nature Reserves in Uvongo
The Uvongo River Nature Reserve is connected to the beautiful river by easy terrain footpaths. There is a great children's paddling pool and shaded grassy spots right by the river - ideal for family picnics.
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Elandspad River Trail

Elandspad River Trail

Hiking Trail in Paarl
This out-and-return trail in the Limietberg Nature Reserve starts near the Worcester exit of the Huguenot Tunnel. Hikers follow the Elandspad River, a tributary of the Molenaars River in the Klein Drakenstein Mountains. Some sections of the trail meander away from the river, offering awesome views over the valley and mountains. Along the trail are a number of beautiful pools, including a fabulous swimming spot near the start. The turnaround point is Fisherman's Cave, a great place to have a swim and a picnic. Permits must be obtained in advance from CapeNature. Duration: 4 hours Difficulty: Moderate Distance: 7 km
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Khamkirri Kayaking

Khamkirri Kayaking

Popular Attractions in Augrabies
Khamkirri Kayaking is set along the banks of the Orange River in the Northern Cape, close to Augrabies. Kayakers can spend an eventful day on the Orange River at Khamkirri. They offer information about the area and support and safety for your intended trip. Beginners can attempt the flat-water stretch and gear is available for hire. Contact Khamkirri for further information.
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Point Shack Trail

Point Shack Trail

Hiking Trail in Robberg Nature Reserve
For a blissful Man Friday experience hike to Point Shack on the far eastern point of Robberg Nature Reserve. The rustic overnight hut on the rocks invokes an appreciation for the simple things in life and ‘treading lightly on the Earth’. Marked with a seal icon, the walk starts at the Robberg Nature Reserve parking area. Unrivaled sea views, dolphin and whale sightings and a seal colony characterize this wonderful trail. Hikers have the option to return along the same path or continue with the longer circular route. Duration: 2 days Difficulty: Moderate
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Blouberg Nature Reserve

Blouberg Nature Reserve

Nature Reserves in Vivo
Home to 500 breeding pairs of endangered Cape Vultures, the far flung Blouberg Nature Reserve is a dream destination for twitchers and nature lovers. Catch all the action from a hide at the ‘Vulture Restaurant’. Best visited during winter months, you will be able to see Lappet-faced Vulture, Hooded Vulture, White-headed Vulture and White-backed Vulture. An exciting rare visitor to southern Africa, Ruppell’s Vulture, is breeding in the Blouberg Colony. Other raptors you might spot are the melanistic Gabar Goshawk, Eagle-Owl, brown snake-eagle, tawny eagle and a variety of owls. With a bird list of well over 225 recorded species it’s easy to tick off over 100 birds in a day. Best loved are the resident flock of comical Crested Guineafowl. Other birds to look out for are Southern White-faced Scops-Owl, Greater Painted Snipe, Grey Tit-Flycacther, Red-backed Shrike, Crimson-Breasted Shrike and Kalahari Scrub-Robin. The scenic landscape of Blouberg Nature Reserve covers a variety of habitats. Dry bushveld savannah interspersed with giant baobabs and mashatu trees, wetland and a small Sycamore fig forest. There are some wonderful hiking trails and opportunities to sight giraffe, zebra and various antelope on the plains. Opening hours are 06:00 – 19:00 +27 (0)15 563 0702 or 083 251 9071
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Spion Kop Battlefield

Spion Kop Battlefield

Battlefields in Ladysmith
As you travel on the N3 linking Durban and Johannesburg, only 8 km off the motorway near Ladysmith, you'll arrives at the famous Battlefield of Spion Kop. Over a century ago on the 24th January 1900, Spion Kop was the scene of a bloody and futile battle fought between South Africans and British forces during the South African War, 1899 to 1902. Raymond Heron, a renowned historian, has a fascinating presentation on the war and the far-reaching effects it had on Britain and South Africa. During Raymond’s vivid presentation, one is able to relive memories of the war and walk in the footsteps of three great leaders – General Louis Botha, later to become the Union of South Africa’s first prime minister, and Mohandas (later the “Mahatma”) Gandhi, as well as Winston Churchill.
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Cloud 9 Lookout

Cloud 9 Lookout

Popular Attractions in Sedgefield
Pack a picnic basket and head for Cloud 9 Lookout near Sedgefield. The high vantage point offers spectacular views from Myoli Beach in the east all the way to Gericke's Point in the west. From here there is a lovely circular drive that follows the shoreline of Swartvlei. Cloud 9’s main attraction is the paragliding and hang gliding site; jointly administered by four local paragliding clubs – Skywings, Skybound, Head for Heights and Wild 2 Fly. No head for heights? Take to the forest walking trails. It’s also a good place for landscape photography.
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The Great Fish River Museum

The Great Fish River Museum

Galleries and Museums in Cradock
The Great Fish River Museum depicts the earlier history of the Eastern Province pioneers from 1840 to 1900. The building was constructed in 1849 as a Dutch Reformed Church Parsonage, and declared a National Monument in 1971. There is an exhibition of a traditional coach house housing an ox wagon, a Cape cart and a four-horse cart. Outside is an example of a parsonage garden of 100 years ago. In the main building there is a display of the history of Cradock, the 1820 settlers and Voortrekkers, and a photographic demonstration of Nelson Mandela's life.
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Paarl de Ville Mashie Course

Paarl de Ville Mashie Course

Golf Courses in Durbanville
Paarl de Ville is a great place for the whole family. The par 3 mashie course has 9 holes but 18 holes can be played - total 18-hole length is 1304 metres. Attire is casual and there is no membership in place as to cater for all golfing enthusiasts; from beginners to pros! A great thing about Paarl de Ville is that you can organise a braai for after your game and have a jump in the on-site swimming pool. Just a fantastic day outing! It is R 35 for 9 holes and R 40 for 18 holes. They are open from Monday to Sunday, 8:00 to 18:00 and no bookings needed for individuals, only for group bookings.
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Grundheim Cellar

Grundheim Cellar

Wine Estates in Oudtshoorn
Just outside Oudtshoorn lie the vineyards of Sandkoppies, the home of Grundheim Wines. Fine wines have been produced there for the past 50 years, with some growing there for 80 years. The grapes are allowed to ripen on the vines, hence the distinctive raisin character. There is no artificial colourings or sugar in the wines. Here you can also try "Danie se Withond" which is a very strong witblits and a wide range of Grundheim Liqueurs. The warm and friendly atmosphere of this farm is sure to bring you back.
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Skeleton Gorge to Maclears Beacon

Skeleton Gorge to Maclears Beacon

Hiking Trail in Table Mountain National Park
Skeleton Gorge offers one of the steepest but loveliest routes to the top of Table Mountain. Starting from Kirstenbosch, the trail climbs through dense indigenous forest and passes a waterfall. Wooden ladders have been placed at steep sections. Be prepared to do some scrambling over slippery rocks. After emerging from the forest, look back to see the knockout views across False Bay. At the top of Skeleton Gorge, follow Smuts Track towards Table Mountain. From here, it’s jaw dropping cliff-top views all the way to Maclear’s Beacon, the highest point on Table Mountain. On a clear day you’ll have 360-degree views over the entire Peninsula. From Maclear’s, the walk to the Cableway Station is flat and easy. Other options are retracing your steps or descending via Platteklip Gorge. Duration: 4 hours (not so fit) Difficulty: Moderate Distance: 4 km Warning: Avoid this hike during or after heavy rain
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Featherbed Nature Reserve

Featherbed Nature Reserve

Nature Reserves in Knysna Quays
Only accessible by ferry, Featherbed Nature Reserve is a privately-owned unspoiled headland at the Western Head of the Knysna Lagoon. Visitors young and old will thoroughly enjoy embarking on a spectacular four-hour eco-experience to this exquisite little corner of the Garden Route. This outdoor experience includes a return ferry trip, nature drive, guided walk and a lavish buffet lunch at the Food Forest Restaurant. Access to the reserve is strictly controlled and visits are only permitted in the company of the Featherbed Nature Reserve's specialist guides.Starting with a 25-minute ferry cruise, your local guide will share intriguing tales about the Knysna Lagoon, early shipping industry and Knysna’s oyster cultivation.The cruise is followed by a 4x4 drive to the top of the Western Head where supreme views of the lagoon, mountains and Knysna can be seen. After the drive, you have the option of walking a 2.2 kilometre downhill guided nature trail. This fun family outing ends with with a blowout buffet lunch at the popular Knysna restaurant under the milkwood trees.The four-hour excursion departs daily from Knysna Waterfront. Bookings are essential.
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Camdeboo National Park

Camdeboo National Park

Nature Reserves in Graaff-Reinet
Almost entirely surrounding the lovely town of Graaff-Reinet, Camdeboo National Park offers an incredibly scenic escape in the Karoo. Dating back hundreds of millions of years ago, the Karoo remains one of the great natural wonders of the world. The 19 405-hectare park provides the visitor with insights into this unique landscape and ecosystem of the Karoo. A large portion of the park is situated on the foothills of the Sneeuberg range, with a small section of low lying-plains and the Nqweba Dam. Amazing rock pillar features can be found in some places, particularly in the Valley of Desolation where dolerite pillars can reach heights of 120 metres. Animals you are most likely to spot include steenbok, springbok, blesbok, black wildebeest kudu and grey duiker. Cape buffalo, red hartebeest and gemsbok are fairly frequently seen. Cape Mountain Zebra and klipspringer may be seen in the more mountainous areas of the reserve.
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Zwartkop Country Club

Zwartkop Country Club

Golf Courses in Clubview
The Zwartkop Country Club boasts one of Pretoria's most beautiful golf courses offering a classic parklands challenge. Trees line the fairways and the Hennops River gently meanders through it. Although golf is the game of choice, there is also a gym, two bowling greens, a snooker facility, a hair salon, a spa, and facilities for weddings and conferences.
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