Located between the slopes of the iconic Table Mountain and the glistening sapphire waters of Table Bay, the exceptionally scenic city of Cape Town is in a class of its own. Some cities boast rich culture, vibrant nightlife, a cosmopolitan atmosphere and extraordinary architecture, while others boast breathtaking landscapes and extraordinary natural wonders. Cape Town is lucky enough to be blessed with all of these attractions and more. With its bustling harbour, world-class beaches, top-notch vineyards, and its mountainous surroundings brimming with diverse flora and fauna, Cape Town consistently captivates the hearts of all who visit.
The Cederberg is wild, rugged, dramatic and, above all, breathtakingly beautiful. The region’s valleys are lined with citrus orchards and surrounded by magnificent mountains that become even more spectacular at sunset when they’re bathed in an array of vivid colours. Hiking, bouldering and rock-climbing are popular pursuits in this beautiful natural wilderness, which also affords visitors opportunities to swim in crystal clear rock pools, discover ancient rock art, or marvel at the biodiversity of the Cape Floral Kingdom of South Africa.
· Set within 7,000 hectares of stunning flora and fauna in The Cederberg mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and part of the Cape Floral Region Protected Areas.
· Home to mystical rock formations, crystal-clear waterfalls and the world’s largest ancient rock art.
· Located within easy driving access of Cape Town.
· A multiple and global award-winning Spa offers unique spa journeys and signature products.
Set in the scenic Western Cape Winelands, the little town of Wellington is only a 45-minute drive from the city of Cape Town. Its Idyllic position makes it an excellent base from which to explore the beautiful surrounding area which includes the Hawequa Mountains, an array of wine estates, the unforgettable panoramic views from the historic Bain’s Kloof Pass, an array of indigenous flora and fauna and crystal-clear streams and rivers. Known for its award-winning wines and fine brandy, visitors can spend days hopping from tasting to tasting enjoying the area’s crowning glory. Other popular activities include horse riding, fly fishing, guided wine walks, birdwatching, mountain biking, abseiling and 4×4 routes.
· Spectacular setting close to Wellington at the foot of the Bainskloof Mountain Pass.
· Housed in a historical homestead located on Doolhof Wine Estate which was founded by early settlers in 1709
· There are five scenic mountain passes nearby which connect the Cape’s various wine routes and all make for a pleasant day trip.
· Located on the Wellington Wine Route which is a lesser visited wine area compared to other classic winelands destinations yet equally beautiful and definitely less crowded.
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