We would love to introduce you to some places of interest in Tulbagh
Our Wine Route
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Visitors to the valley can now enjoy a wide range of wines from the various estates and private cellars which have received a string of national and international awards including Diners Club Wine Maker of the Year and a healthy spread of gold and double gold Veritas awards. Tulbagh has always been innovative in its approach to wine making, with Twee Jonge Gezellen being the first estate to introduce night harvesting in South Africa, a concept now employed by many producers throughout the Cape. Tulbagh is situated in a bowl surrounded by imposing mountain ranges, with the Obiqua Mountains to the west, the Winterhoek Mountains in die north and the Witzenberg Mountains to the east. The Southern side of the valley is open to cooling south-east winds during the hot summer months. Accordingly Tulbagh enjoys some of the most diverse and attractive conditions for viticulture in the Cape and the differences in terroir available to wine makers allow for a wide diversity of distinctive wines of excellence, attributes which have attracted many new producers to the valley. |
Tulbagh as a wedding Destination
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Our country wedding guide and honeymoon planner is for couples planning the perfect country wedding, honeymoon or romantic vacation, covering the beautiful countryside of the Western Cape. Cape Weddings have a certain charm you do not find anywhere else. We hope you have lots of fun browsing through our list of professional service providers (catering for Cape Weddings) and may you find just what you need! Bookmark this website for wedding information & links to some of the best destinations in South Africa (focussing on Cape Weddings) Local Service Provider information also available on www.tulbaghweddings.com |
Some Horseabout
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Just an hour and a half from Cape Town, situated in the majestic Witzenberg Valley, Horse About Trails is conveniently located on the Cape Route 62, between the towns of Tulbagh and Wolseley, with Ceres and Riebeek Kasteel within easy reach. |
Tulbagh as an Art Route
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