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Published on: 15 May 08

What to do for a few hours in Rawsonville

What to do and where to go if you have a day – or even just a few hours – in the winelands. By Fiona McDonald
 
Published on: 14 May 08

A few hours in Wellington

What to do and where to go if you have a day – or even just a few hours – in Wellington. By Fiona McDonald
 
Published on: 14 May 08

From Overgaauw to Jordan along the Stellenboschkloof road

The more things change the more they stay the same. By Fiona McDonald.
 
Published on: 07 May 08

Stellenbosch Central

Stellenbosch is renowned as the town of abundant oak trees, the Eikestad, or either a historic Cape Dutch or university town. Yet it’s also a wine town – even if many of the vineyards and wine farms lie on its periphery. By Fiona McDonald.
 
Published on: 05 May 08

Riding the R44: Stellenbosch to Somerset

What to do and where to go if you have a day - or even just a few hours - in the winelands. By Fiona McDonald
 
Published on: 06 Dec 07

What to do and visit in Durbanville.

What to do and where to go if you have a day - or even just a few hours - in the winelands.
 
Published on: 15 Nov 07

Agter-Paarl

What to do and where to go if you have a day - or even just a few hours - in the winelands. By Fiona McDonald.
 
Published on: 08 Nov 07

Orange River, Northern Cape

An aorta to the arid northern hinterland, South Africa's largest river sustains five wineries known collectively as Orange River Cellars. Rob Morris reports from Upington.
 
Published on: 07 Nov 07

Swartland wineries produce must-try wines

Only two of the five wineries featured are open to the public and operate fully fledged tasting rooms - Lammershoek and Swartland Winery. In order to taste the produce of the others, you need to phone for an appointment - but, trust me, it's worth the effort.
 
Published on: 23 Oct 07

Celebrating with bubbly: Franschhoek fizz, Franschhoek

Franschhoek bills itself as the gourmet capital of the Western Cape for good reason - there's a restaurant, café or bistro every few metres in the town's main street.
 
 

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