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South Africa’s second-oldest settlement (Cape Town just pips it to the post), Stellenbosch is an enchanting town in the heart of the Cape Winelands. Punctuated by majestic, oak-lined streets and Cape Dutch buildings, you’ll find a good dollop of culture to accompany the sipping of some seriously-good wines. A university town, the streets buzz with carefree students hopping in and out of wine bars and restaurants, and there’s usually a Capetonian or two to be found checking out the latest boutiques. Join them and spend your mornings strolling around the town centre, stopping for leisurely, alfresco coffees and dipping into the museums, churches and galleries. If it’s wine that has led you to this part of the world, then head into the mountains. It’s here that the majority of estates are located, sun-drenched and watched over by the magnificent peaks, with expert-led tastings, picnics in the gardens of Cape Dutch homesteads and a selection of fun and funky pairing experiences (the chocolate and wine tasting at Waterford is heavenly). So, book a driver and a car, pack a Platter’s Wine Guide, and let us know which one is your favourite…
A highlight of South Africa, the Cape Winelands attract oenophiles (and many others!) from near and far, and the old-time town of Stellenbosch is a fantastic introduction to the area. Its oak-lined streets are ideal for a walkabout, with Cape Dutch architecture to ogle at, plenty of museums and galleries to visit, and a variety of fabulous restaurants and wine bars to stop at. Then, to the wine! Tootle into the mountains on a tour of Stellie’s vineyards where you’ll enjoy traditional tastings as well as wine, chocolate and cheese pairings - some even provide custom juice tastings for the kids. At sunset, ride amongst the grapes on horseback before returning to your luxury lodge or hotel for the night.
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Dry Season
The weather is consistent with plenty of sunshine, a handful of rainy days and the potential for stronger winds.
Enjoying tastings and pairings with the picturesque vineyard backdrop.
The perfect month for outdoor activities, explore the countryside by foot, car, horse or tram in the Franschhoek region.
The end of January welcomes the Delheim Start of Harvest Celebration, a unique experience at a working wine farm, with grape stomping and al fresco dining.
The outdoor market is on every Saturday amongst the vineyards of Stellenbosch, explore the local artworks, homemade delectables and of course a wide variety of wines.
Avoid any disappoint and book restaurants and activities early, during this period.
Dry Season
This is the hottest month of the year in the Winelands, with little to no rain expected and occasional winds.
A great time of year for eating al fresco with postcard perfect views of the vineyards and surrounding countryside.
Take advantage of the clear sunny skies and enjoy a hike through the Winelands hills.
The Stellenbosch Wine Festival is a day of music, fresh foods and of course locally produced wines.
The Franschhoek Summer Wines Festival takes place on the Leopard's Leap Family Vineyard, a picture perfect setting for wine tasting and some fun in the sun.
Avoid any disappoint and book restaurants and activities early, during this period.
Dry Season
In this month rain is unlikely with long hours of sunshine and hot weather expected.
Enjoy ideal conditions for wine farm explorations, picnicking and al fresco dining.
Comfortable conditions make cycling, hiking and horse riding popular outdoor activities.
Hot air ballooning provides a unique and beautiful perspective of Paarl's vineyards and countryside.
The Eikendal Weintaufe Harvest Celebration in early March is a festive occasion, with grape stomping, leisurely walks among the vines and wine tasting from the barrel.
The Eikendal Weintaufe Harvest Celebration in early March is a festive occasion, with grape stomping, leisurely walks among the vines and wine tasting from the barrel.
Avoid any disappoint and book restaurants and activities early, during this period.
Dry Season
Temperatures are comfortable at this time of year, with the first rains of the season falling in the form of occasional showers.
The last of the sunny days provide the perfect setting for wine tastings and pairings in the immaculate countryside of the Western Cape.
Late April is a staggeringly beautiful time to visit this region, Autumn is setting in and the leaves on the vines turn bright reds, yellows and oranges.
The South African Cheese Festival take place on Stellenbosch's Sandringham Farm, an estate transformed with the delights of culinary excellence and wine perfection.
Wet Season
Expect some rain over the course of a lengthy stay, with daylight hours shortening and temperatures remaining mild.
The mixed weather provides a welcome variation of outdoor activity and fine dining by a crackling wood fire.
The onset of autumn presents a picture perfect setting, the leafy vines burst into colour with yellows,oranges and reds, painting the countryside.
There are many festivals in and around the Winelands during this month including Hartenberg Estate's annual Feast of Shiraz and Charcuterie, Delheim Wild Mushroom Hunt, the Elgin Cool Wine and Country Festival and Riebeek Valley Olive Festival.
Wet Season
The wet season is at its peak with a one in three chance of rain, temperatures are dropping and evenings becoming quite chilly.
Take advantage of the low number of tourists and explore the wine paired culinary delights of this region.
Early to mid June before the vines have dropped their bright red, yellow and orange leaves, provides a beautiful period to visit the region.
The Durbanville Winelands play host to the Soup, Sip and Bread Winter Feast, a festive occasion with broths, chowders, artisanal breads, live entertainment and above all quality wines.
Pack warm clothing in this month.
Wet Season
The wet season experiences colder temperatures and rainfall on a third of its days.
An ideal time of year for foodies, enjoy world class cuisine and wines overlooking the undulating hills of the Winelands region.
Indulge in the unique wine and food pairings on offer, including chocolate, cheese and charcuterie.
Bastille Day in Franschhoek provides a festive occasion with wine tasting, music and fun for all.
Pack warm clothing in this month.
Wet Season
It is still the wet season, with high chances of rainfall, lower average temperatures and cold nights.
Enjoy the romantic Winelands setting in this month, crackling fires, international cuisine and a mouth watering variety of wines.
Day tours provide a great method of exploring the nearby wine regions, enjoying wine tastings and pairings as you go.
The Robertson Slow Food and Wine Festival is a unique and intimate event, enjoy slow cooked menus paired with wines by the winemakers themselves, in an idyllic vineyard setting.
Pack warm clothing in this month.
Dry Season
The weather begins to shift, with less rain falling and a slight rise in average daytime temperatures, evenings still have the potential to be chilly.
The mixed weather provides a welcome variation of outdoor activity and fine dining by a glowing wood fire.
Day tours are a great way to explore the surrounding wine regions indulging in tastings and pairings as you go.
Franschhoek Uncorked Festival is a celebration of local heritage, with traditional braaivleis (barbecued meat) and plenty of locally produced wine.
Dry Season
Enjoy the first days of the warm dry summer, temperatures climb and the last of the seasonal rains fall in the form of sporadic afternoon showers.
Capitalize on the change in weather dining outside with rolling views of the surrounding farm lands.
Outdoor explorations are back on the table, spend your time hiking, cycling and horse riding in the countryside.
Get to know South Africa's wines with the Robertson Wine on the River, Wellington's Pinotage on Tap and the Durbanville Wine Valley's Season of Sauvignon festivals, Known for good food, great entertainment and exceptional wine.
Dry Season
In this month the days are warm and sunny with periods of wind and little to no chance of rain.
One of the best months to visit the Winelands, enjoy all the perks of high season without any of the crowds.
Outdoor activities are a must, with hiking and cycling trails through the hills providing expansive views of the countryside.
La Paris Festival in the Valley is an annual event based in the Franschhoek Winelands, indulge the senses with an assortment of market stalls and local entertainment before enjoying some of the region's award winning wines and cuisine.
Avoid any disappoint and book restaurants and activities early, during this period.
Dry Season
Enjoy ideal weather with hot sunny days, very little rain and the potential for short-lived gusty winds.
Revel in picture perfect days, venturing from one wine farm to the next.
Outdoor activities are a must in this month with hiking and horse riding always popular methods of exploration.
Hot air ballooning provides a unique and beautiful perspective of Paarl's vineyards and countryside.
Franschhoek Cap Classique and Champagne Festival is a sophisticated affair with high end tastings and cuisine to match.
Avoid any disappoint and book restaurants and activities early, during this period.