The wild and rugged beauty of the Cederberg Mountains, north
of Cape Town, is the perfect escape from city life. The amazing rock formations
and the varieties of vegetation – predominantly fynbos (fine bush) – make this
area special. The jewel in the crown is the rock art, created by the Bushmen
who once inhabited these mountains. Many of the works are thousands of years
old.
It is also an area where wine is cultivated. I visited the
Cederberg Private Cellar which claims to have the “highest
altitude vineyards in the Cape.” The wines are delicious and fruity. We tasted
a great sauvignon blanc and chenin blanc. You can buy Cederberg Waitrose Foundation
Chenin Blanc from Waitrose. It’s delicious.
Cederberg Mountains |
After two action-packed days in the Cederberg, I left Clanwilliam, one of the country’s oldest towns and my base in the Cederberg, for Franschhoek in the Cape Winelands.
Rock art |
With its Cape Dutch-style buildings, surrounded by mountains covered in lush green vineyards, the Franschhoek valley is a striking setting. The Huguenots escaping religious persecution in France came to Franschhoek (French Corner) in the late 1680s and began making wine here.
Franschhoek |
Being the gourmet capital of South Africa, Franschhoek is bursting with award-winning restaurants including Reuben’s and Monneaux Restaurant, at the Franschhoek Country House & Villas where I stayed.
Franschhoek’s village is tiny. Everything can be found on
the main street which is awash with boutiques, antique shops and art galleries.
At the end is the Huguenot Memorial Museum. Skip the museum, but take a
look at the impressive Huguenot Monument.
Huguenot Memorial |
On the journey back to Cape Town, I stopped at the Waterford
Estate in the Blaauwklippen Valley, Stellenbosch for a chocolate and wine
pairing. Set against a backdrop of mountains, vineyards and citrus groves, this
was a most enjoyable way to unwind and recharge the batteries.
Waterford Estate |
By Daralyn Danns
Getting there
South African Airways (flysaa.com)
Clanwilliam Lodge (clanwilliamlodge.co.za)
Franschhoek Country House & Villas (fch.co.za)
South African Tourism (www.southafrica.net)
First published in All About
Hair (All About Hair UK), the
travel and lifestyle blog with a luxury twist
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