This time, most of our stories are part of one big story – a visit to the Agulhas Triangle area of the Western Cape Overberg and they are all connected with the Agulhas Triangle Wine Festival. The Triangle is, undoubtedly, the coolest area in our wine country. As Strandveld winemaker Conrad Vlok said, “Winter starts early here”. This gives the cool climate varietals which thrive there a special quality. See our story about the Festival to read more about it. Look at the places where we ate and slept… and think about visiting there yourself
Supper in The Hyde Hotel's London Road Bistro
Hyperli is an on-line site selling vouchers for bargain meals for two people. They sell other things which might be contentious, but we stick to the meals and accommodation! The deals are in and around the big cities in SA. We have tried a few meals and accommodation deals over the years and have not been disappointed. Lynne had bought one to try as the Hyde Hotel is local (London Road, in Sea Point) and it sounded good
We were there recently for the launch of Bruce Jack's Jack at SKYE Rooftop Bar on the roof. They have off-street parking in their underground garage, useful as parking in the street is limited Read on…
Lunch at Fick's Pool, Hermanus
It is a great find. Fick's Pool is tidal, and was apparently dynamited out of the rocks by a local farmer named Fick. It opens at 1pm and you have to get there promptly as they do not take bookings. Read on…
Searching on line for good out of town accommodation can be arduous; after many searches, Lynne had almost given up. We needed a place for 3 couples and, at our age, we all want our own bathrooms, a view and space. We were planning to go to the Triangle Wine Festival in Elim for the weekend and she found this marvellous place at the last moment; almost every other affordable place was already booked
It is called Doornbosch and is between Baardskeerderbos and Elim. Read on…
Supper at Marietjie's Pub & Grill, Baardskeerdersbos
We have been to Marietjie's Pub and Grill in
Baardskeerdersbos a few times. This time, it was just 7 kilometres from our
accommodation, so that sorted out supper on our first night in the area. At
weekends, you'll need to book; it's a popular place. Read on...
The Agulhas Triangle wine festival at Black Oystercatcher
We had attended the previous Triangle Wine Festival which
showcased the excellent wines of the area so well and were very keen to attend
this one. The venue had changed to Black Oystercatcher Wine Farm. Elim is quite
a distance from Cape Town so we had arranged good accommodation just 9
kilometres away and drove down on Friday and visited the festival on Saturday. Read on…
Elim, in the heart of the Agulhas Triangle
Our route to the Agulhas Festival took us through the historic village called Elim. It has its roots in wine production, something we believe that too few people know. it is appropriate that the Agulhas Wine Festival took place on an Elim estate. Read on…
This story and all previous stories can be seen in the Blog Archive near the top of the column on the right
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