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Looking for a place to enjoy your evening dinner, a small gift for your loved one or just the local tourism information office? Want to buy wine, go on a Game Drive or visit a Township? Discover the Karoo offers a wide range of activities for the traveller to ensure a one of a kind and stimulating experience and to truly discover South Africa.

Amalienstein Tourism - Amalienstein
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 023-616-3563
- Amalienstein, near Zoar and situated close to Ladismith (approximately 350km from Cape Town), offers a feast for the tourist interested in the rich mission station history of the Western Cape. The town and Lutheran mission station forms part of an area that is known as the Little Karoo. This area is semi-arid with jagged cliffs and gorges forming the landscape. Amalienstein is a mission station with a strong link to its past. It derives its name from Frau Amalie Von Stein, who provided the...

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Ashton Tourism - Ashton
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 023-614-2471
- Ashton lies between Robertson and Swellendam, is home to five wineries and two large canneries and is famous for its rose nurseries - no surprises that Ashton Cellars, the local co-op, has the symbol of the rose on its wine labels. Ashton lies in the Robertson Wine Valley between the Breede River and the foothills of the Langeberg mountains, which offers visitors some pretty awesome landscapes of towering cliffs, meandering streams, vineyards, orchards and a profusion of trees and indigenous...

Send EnquiryBadsberg Wine Estate - Rawsonville
The Western Cape - Picnic Spots Phone: (+27) 023-344-3021
- Badsberg Picnics in conjunction with Jason's Hill Restaurant Badsberg Picnic Basket contains (adults): - Fresh Bread / Croissants (varies) - Cheese Selection - Preserves - Cold Meats - Biltong - Olives - Lindt Chocolate COST: R100.00 per picnic basket Kiddies Picnic Basket contains: - Croissant - Ham & Cheese - Yoghurt - Toffee Apple COST: R50.00 per picnic basket PICNIC RIDES: Includes out-ride in the vineyards, wine tasting and picnic at the cellar, No time limit due to picnic Cost:...

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Barrydale Tourism - Barrydale
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 023-616-3563
- Barrydale is situated between two extremes. On the one side is the beautiful and fertile Tradouw Valley and on the other side you are faced with the stark and semi-arid Klein Karoo. These striking contrasts are experienced in a distance of 10km. Two scenic drives will bring you to Barrydale. Barrydale is nestled at the foot of the Majestic Langeberge, in the Tradouw Valley, where the northern exit of the Tradouws Pass meets the R62 from Worcester, Robertson and Montagu. For the lovers of...

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Beaufort West Tourism - Beaufort West
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 023-415-1488
- Beaufort West is situated south of a ridge of hills between the Gamka river and Kuils river and to the north of the Nuweveld mountains that is of great interest to archaeologists as it is said that its rocks date back 230 million years. Among the many ancient artefacts are fine examples of ancient Bushman engravings to be found on various farms and at nearby Nelspoort. Beaufort West is a typical country town with a rich and somewhat romantic history! The main road was named in honour of Sir Rufane...

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Breedekloof Tourism - Rawsonville
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 023-349-1791
- There is more to the Breedekloof than its 22 wineries that produce some of the country’s finest wines - and of course fine wines accompany fine dining. Restaurants, bistros and coffee shops offer a unique culinary experience of traditional country and fine international cuisine. Scenic cycle routes and mountain bike trails abound and the craggy mountain ranges, fynbos and endemic bird life attract hikers from near and far. Horse-riding through vineyards is a treat for enthusiasts of all ages...

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Calitzdorp Tourism - Calitzdorp
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 044-213-3775
- Calitzdorp, also known as the port wine capital of South Africa, is ideally situated on scenic Route 62, the longest wine route in the world, at the heart of the Klein Karoo, within a couple of hours’ drive of all world renowned tourist attractions in the region. It is a village of architectural treasures and more sights than one could absorb in a single visit. A four-hour scenic drive from Cape Town and the halfway mark to Port Elizabeth, Calitzdorp is the ideal stopover en route to the Garden...

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Ceres Tourism - Ceres
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 023-316-1287
- The Ceres valley produces some of the finest deciduous fruit in South Africa and is home to the internationally branded Ceres Fruit Juices. Although sunny days are experienced down in the valley during the winter months, locals and tourists alike flock to Ceres when the snow-capped mountain peaks resemble giant ice cream cones towering over the region. This has, ambitiously, led to the region being dubbed ‘South Africa´s own little Switzerland’.

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Ceres Zip Slide Adventures - Ceres
The Western Cape - Adventure Phone: (+27) 079-245-0354
- Welcome to Ceres Zipslide Adventures. We offer the longest Zipline Tour in Africa. Come and experience this 1,4km of pure adrenalin Eco Adventure, consisting of 8 slides varying from 100-290m in length. This Eco-Adventure is safe, fast and long. The tour takes place in the Schurweberg Mountains below the Koekedouw Dam in Ceres. Experience the true beauty of the Western Capes fynbos and rugged sandstone mountains. We are situated in the beautiful Town of Ceres also known as the “Eden of...

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Citrusdal Tourism - Citrusdal
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 022-921-3210
- Nestled on the banks of the Olifants River, less than two hour's drive from Cape Town on the N7, lies Citrusdal. Set amongst green citrus orchards and vineyards at the foothills of the majestic Cederberg Mountains, Citrusdal is the centre of the Western Cape citrus industry.

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Clanwilliam Tourism - Clanwilliam
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 027-482-2024
- Clanwilliam, heart of the Rooibos tea area, is one of the ten oldest towns in the country. Rich in cultural and historical heritage and with breathtaking natural beauty, it offers modern recreational facilities and is the centre of a flourishing agricultural community. It is also the only place in the world where Rooibos tea (Aspalathus linearis) can be cultivated. Rooibos is processed, packed and marketed worldwide from the factory in Clanwilliam. Each year during August and September, depending...

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De Doorns Tourism - De Doorns
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 023-356-2041
- Today, De Doorns, the village situated in the heart of the Hex, is the biggest producer of table grapes in the country. During harvest season (January to Aril), Grand View offers grape tasting. Combined with an educational agri-tour at Mooigezicht Estates, for an unforgettable experience! The valley also boasts the cellar with the longest harvest season in the world and the biggest pre-cooler in the southern hemisphere, Hexkoel. Matroosberg, the highest mountain peak in the Western Cape, soars...

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De Rust Tourism - De Rust
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 044-241-2109
- De Rust is peaceful and tree lined with excellent examples of late 19th century architecture. Our drinking water from a mountain spring puts expensive bottled water to shame. The village of De Rust. We are situated on the N12 (R62) at the southern entrance to Meiringspoort, a scenic gorge through the majestic Swartberg Mountain Range, which links the Klein Karoo to the Great Karoo. Oudtshoorn, our nearest town, is 35km from De Rust and George, the closest national airport, is 84km away. Please...

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Karoo Highlands Route - Beaufort West
The Western Cape - Adventure Phone: (+27) 072-015-9978
- The Karoo Highland Route is situated in the north-eastern part of the Western Cape and southern part of the Northern Cape in South Africa. The route covers small Karoo towns such as Matjiesfontein, Sutherland, Fraserburg, Williston, Carnarvon, Loxton, Victoria West and Beaufort West and is commonly referred to as the Great Karoo.

Send EnquiryKing Edward VII Picnic Site - Uniondale
The Western Cape - Picnic Spots Phone: (+00) 000-000-0000
- The King Edward VII picnic site was and still is one of my favorites. This handful of secluded picnic spots with benches, tables and braai (fire) facilities in the heart of the forest are worth a visit. In the midst of this area you can see one of the biggest and oldest trees in the forest, an Outeniqua Yellow wood, over 650 years old, standing 40m high and with a bole circumference of 7m this is a giant! There is also a short 450m circular forest walk here. Following a wooden boardwalk,...

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Klawer Tourism - Klawer
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+08) 618-463-9772
- Klawer lies on the banks of the Olifants River. It is almost 30 kilometres north of Clanwilliam on the road passing through Bulshoek and Trawal. It is also less than 10 kilometres south of Vredendal. Klawer was named after the wild clover which grows so prolifically in this area. The veld is one mass of colour produced by the wild-flowers blooming from late July to September. Outdoor activities include river-rafting, hiking the various trails and other pursuits. There are 4x4 routes and...

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Kontrei Traveller - Paarl
The Western Cape - Cultural Phone: (+27) 021-871-1715
- Destination Management company for the "Kontrei Traveller Portfolio" of tourism product produced in a sustainable way. Products for the sustainable traveller preferring guided tours, max 10 pax, to go slow, to stay at least 2 nights per destination and to be enlightened in an interactive and participatory way about the natural and cultural resources of a particular region (kontrei). THE PAARL EXPERIENCE Day 1: Cape Town to Paarl: Zomerlust Gastehuis DBB You will be met at...

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Ladismith Tourism - Ladismith
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 028-551-1378
- The town of Ladismith lies at the foot of the Klein Swartberg mountain, where the majestic Towerkop – with its split peak – guards the town. Local legend has it that a witch, flying overhead during a thunderstorm one night, found the peak obstructing her passage. In anger she struck it with her magic wand, splitting it in two! Halfway up Elandsberg - on the Elandsberg Hiking Trail - is Stanley’s “Liggie” – erected in 1963 by Stanley de Wit, a local inhabitant of the town. It consisted...

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Laingsburg Tourism - Laingsburg
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 023-551-1868
- Laingsburg in the Cape Karoo developed around the travelers and couriers which passed through it and were accommodated by the Greeffs at their family home on Zoute Vlakte (Salty Flats). These days Zoute Vlakte is used as the town's water supply. This area is a geologist’s goldmine, and rich in fauna and flora. While only 280km out of Cape Town, the change of pace is noticeable, encouraging visitors to explore its many attractions. Laingsburg boasts a flood museum erected in remembrance of those...

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Leeu-Gamka Tourism - Leeu-Gamka
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 023-521-2976
- Leeu Gamka, this small village straddles the railway line and the N1 between Laingsburg and Beaufort West. The last of the now extinct Cape Lion, was shot here in 1857 and Private Schultz, said to be the tallest man in the British army, died here from wounds received in combat during the Anglo-Boer War.

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Matjiesfontein Tourism - Matjiesfontein
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 023-561-3011
- Matjiesfontein, fondly known as The Grand Duchess of the Karoo, was established by a colourful, entrepreneurial Scot, James D Logan. Matjiesfontein, once a lonely spot where locals gathered reeds from the banks of the Baviaans River to weave into rush mats. Perhaps it would have meandered quietly down the years in this tranquil way had it not been for the Cape Colonial Railways and a shrew Scot. Matjiesfontein is also Afrikaans for Fountain of Little Mats and this picturesque little village is...

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Montagu Tourism - Montagu
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 023-614-2471
- Montagu, a scenic two-hour drive from Cape Town, is surrounded by the Langeberg mountains and is the gateway to the Klein Karoo on Route 62, reputedly the longest wine route in the world. The most intriguing entrance to Montagu is via Kogmans Kloof. The route was made passable when Thomas Bain built the Cogmans Kloof Pass and blasted a hole through the rockface. For wine lovers there are 45 wine cellars in the valley producing some of the finest wines in the country. The town enjoys hot summers...

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Oudtshoorn Tourism - Oudtshoorn
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 044-279-2532
- Oudtshoorn lies between the Swartberg and Outeniqua Mountains and offers all the amenities of a regional capital, while retaining the charm and heritage of a proudly traditional rural town. The semi-arid Klein Karoo is perfectly suited for ostrich farming, an industry dating back to the 1800s when the fine feathers were sought-after by fashionistas worldwide. Though the need for feathers has waned, the ostrich still remains one of Oudtshoorn’s most fascinating attractions and can be encountered...

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Paarl Tourism - Paarl
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 021-872-4842
- Paarl has a large area of unspoilt natural beauty at its doorstep. The Paarl Mountain Nature Reserve has a picturesque landscape of fynbos vegetation dominated by massive rounded granite rock formations set among wild olives, rock candlewoods and wagon trees. Fishing, hiking, picnics, climbing and mountain biking are all possible. Paarl Arboretum boasts with 4500 trees (750 species) from 6 continents on 32 hectares of land along the Berg River. Enjoy a quiet moment while spotting the...

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Robertson Tourism - Robertson
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 023-626-4437
- By entering the Robertson Wine valley, you are embraced not only by the congeniality of its moderate climate but also by the warmth of its people who live among the pages of history, are open to the present and thrive on the modern vibrancy supported by superb amenities and sound infrastructure. If the perfume of fig trees and acrid geraniums overflowing from an old Consol jar still delights you, then you will enjoy our dorp. If binoculars, ropes, wheels, balls and boats are your thing, every trail,...

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Swartberg hiking Trail - Oudtshoorn
The Western Cape - Hiking trails Phone: (+27) 044-279-1739
- Various hiking options are possible, ranging form easy day-hikes to a fairly demanding five-day route. The five-day trail has three alternative starting points with overnight huts at Ou Tol, Bothashoek (Ou Tol to Bothashoek: 4 hours) and Gouekrans (Bothashoek to Gouekrans: 4,5 hours): which has a panoramic view over the landscape dominated by Cape fold mountains. This trail leads hikers past rock formations, incredible views and unspoilt mountain fynbos. Information provided with courtesy of ...

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Touws River Tourism - Touws River
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 023-358-1130
- Touws River, the gateway town to the Breede Valley, is situated in the Karoo alongside the N1. Touws River, famous for its wide open spaces and clean champagne air, considered to be highly healthy giving, is also home to the Venus Astrology site erected in 1882 - a national monument was erected to commemorate the transit of Venus. Among the attractions offered are a Big Five game reserve, nature reserves, 4x4 trails, Bushman paintings and birding spots.

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Uniondale Tourism - Uniondale
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 044-752-1266
- Uniondale, a small town in the Klein Karoo, South Africa, came about by the joining of two farms - Hopedale & Lyon in 1856. Initially known for its wagon building and ostrich feather industries, which later waned and left a quaint farming town. Uniondale lies next to the Langkloof and is predominantly a sheep, goat, seed and apple farming community. To the tourist it offers a relaxing stay in comfortable guesthouses and self-catering farm cottages away from the crowds. Uniondale are linked to Knysna...

Send EnquiryValley of Ferns Picnic Site - Uniondale
The Western Cape - Picnic Spots Phone: (+00) 000-000-0000
- valley of Ferns is situated in a little valley with open grass spaces and quiet shaded picnic spots, this is tranquility itself. There is a short 450m walk in the forest under giant tree ferns, across small trickling streams and past moss meadows that invite you to lie down and experience the tranquility . The forest walk tends to be quite moist so be careful on the slippery roots and logs. Another option is to walk up to Spitskop nearby, there is a gravel road leading up across the main...

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Vanrhynsdorp Tourism - Vanrhynsdorp
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 027-219-2935
- Vanrhynsdorp founded as Trutro (Troe-Troe) is the oldest and southern most town in Namaquland. The name was changed to Vanrhynsdorp in 1881 to honour the nearly legendary Van Rhijns for the invaluable contribution made as community and church leaders. If you wish to explore the Olifants River Valley, Vanrhynsdorp is the ideal village to use as a base. It is within an hours drive from the ten surrounding towns. Vanrhynsdorp has a distinct Victorian character and offers a wide range of experiences,...

Send EnquiryVelbroekdraai Picnic Site - Uniondale
The Western Cape - Picnic Spots Phone: (+00) 000-000-0000
- Velbroekdraai is a great place to stop for tee or coffee when traveling along the R339. There is also one of the BIG trees in the forest to see here, a 600 year Outeniqua Yellowwood. The short 600m circular forest walk is accessible for the whole family. The Red Elephant Hiking Trail also passes through here, if you intend to do this, please obtain a permit from the Diepwalle Forestry Station. Facilities: Wooden tables and benches, braai (fire) facilities, water and bush toilets. Permits/Costs:...

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Velskoendraai Restaurant & Farmer's Market - Clanwilliam
The Western Cape - Food and Beverage Phone: (+27) 082-593-4194
- VELDSKOENDRAAI RESTAURANT & FARMER'S MARKET - 30 seater restaurant inside - 30 seater restaurant outside - Suitable for small children - Play place for children - Safe and secure parking - Fresh & organic produce - Cordials, preserves, jams, hand baked breads & goods - Home of various Rooibos tea suppliers - Shopping & Gifts

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Worcester Tourism - Worcester
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 023-342-6244
- Worcester is the central point of the Cape Winelands and forms part of Route 62, the longest wine route in the world. It is the focal and economic hub of the Breede Valley and is tucked away at the foot of the magnificent Brandwacht, Overhex and Langeberg mountains. The postcard-pretty town is complimented by luscious green valleys and rolling vineyards from which many award winning wines find their origin in a wine making tradition that dates back 250 years. Worcester, with the Breede River and...

Send EnquiryYsterhoutrug Picnic Site - Uniondale
The Western Cape - Picnic Spots Phone: (+00) 000-000-0000
- The Ysterhoutrug picnic site situated along the R339 is a beautiful site to spend the day in nature with the entire family. There are wooden benches and tables under the trees but also lots of grass on which to spread your picnic blanket. The White Elephant Hiking Trail, 8km circular route, also passes through here if you want to go for a longer walk. Facilities: Tables with benches, braai areas, water and bush toilets. Permits/Costs: None to use the picnic area. A permit obtainable from...

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Zoar tourism - Zoar
The Western Cape - Tourism Information Phone: (+27) 023-616-3563
- Zoar was founded in 1817 by P.J. Joubert on the farm Elandsfontein for and on behalf of the South African Missionary Society. The name is derived from the biblical name Zoar. Joubert managed the mission till 1833, and thereafter the management was taken over by two missionaries from the Berlin Missionary Society. In 1843 Zoar was formally taken over by the Berlin Missionary Society. Zoar again changed hands in 1856 and was given back to the South African Missionary Society. The adjacent property...

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4x4 Driving
- South Africa offers several 4x4 driving trails. Cross country drives and trips on scenic routes are available for off-road vehicles. 4x4 drivers' training is recommended for those that require a little guidance first. The trails promise scenery of abundant indigenous forests, superb wildlife and several fascinating Indo-African ruins.

Adventure
- Discover South Africa offers a wide range of adventure activities from wilderness trails, river rafting, hiking, snorkelling, fishing and bird watching to mention a few. Adventure travellers start your search now!

The Cultural Experience
- South African culture is extremely diverse and is expressed through music, dance and art. There are a number of cultural attractions in South Africa which are definitely worth visiting. Discover South Africa brings you the best of South African culture attractions.

Food and Beverage
- Make your selection from fine dining restaurants, trendy restaurants, family eateries, deli's and take always or even a padstal, bush pub or Cocktail Lounge. South Africa offers a wide range of food types to choose from including traditional South African food, Indian, German, Greek, Italian, Thai, Cajun, and French to satisfy your culinary desires.

Golfing
- South Africa offers a number of world class golf courses each in their own exclusive setting, from fairways in the Kalahari to the bush where zebra roam freely, and finally the unique courses in the greens of the coast where friendly breezes blow off the sea.

Health and Beauty
- Discover South Africa presents a range of Health Resorts, Day Spas and Hair Dressers - why travel without spoiling yourself.

Hiking trails
- Whether a one day or multi-day trip, hiking in South Africa will deliver an unforgettable experience from the novice to the more experienced. To experience some of these wild places, simply put your boots and your feet on the ground and one in front of the other. Our South Africa has a huge variety of awesomely scenic hiking trails. There's no better way to experience the true wild South Africa.

Picnic Spots
- In South Africa you are spoilt for choice when it comes to a picnic spot. You can choose between a wine farm, beach, botanical gardens or even a nature reserve. All you need is a picnic basket and a great view; suffice to say that is not difficult to find in South Africa.

Shopping in South Africa
- When in the city, shop at the some of the Southern Hemisphere biggest and finest Shopping malls. When in the Platteland, shop at an exclusive small shop where you can find anything from homemade cookies to woven baskets and art from the local people. Be sure to find something that suites your every desire and taste.

Tourism Information
- Find the local tourism information bureau for more specific information to a town you would like to visit, here you will find more information on maps, accommodation, attractions and local specials.

Transportation
- Book a Transfer, Shuttle Service or Taxi. Travel by train, go on a scenic flight or simply hire a camper. Transportation options in South Africa are available in abundance.

Wedding Venues
- Planning a wedding is hard work, let us assist you in finding the perfect wedding venue and make your wedding dreams come true. Whether it's a Beach or a Bush wedding we want to help you make your wedding one to remember.

Wildlife and Nature
- South Africa is a wildlife paradise offering not only the Big 5 but also other endangered species. Game viewing in South Africa is done either in National Parks in closed vehicles or in open safari vehicles in the Private Game Reserves. You can choose between day and night game viewing.

South African Wine
- The very first vineyard planted in South Africa was when the settlers from Europe arrived. South Africa's wine regions stretches from the tip of the African continent, where the two great oceans meet at Cape Agulhas, to deep in the desert-like Karoo and the Free State . Wine tourism is one of the country's best growing industries offering a range of topographical pleasures ranging from high, snowy mountains to arid plains, offering wine tours from Wine Cellars or Boutique wine farms, you can even do food and wine pairing.
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