Winelands Full Day Tour

TOUR DETAILS

​​Start your day by travelling to one of the country’s most visited destinations and second oldest town in South Africa, Stellenbosch. Indulge in some fine wine whilst visiting the historic cellars of some of the top vineyards.
The winelands region is known for breathtaking natural scenery, longstanding cultural heritage and world-class wine-producing estates. Explore Franschhoek, a small town nestled between towering Cape Wineland mountains, known as the the Food and Wine capital of the Cape.
We have done extensive research into the top vineyards that the region has to offer. If you have any specific wineries, attractions or restaurants that you’d like to visit, we will arrange it for you. If you prefer a scenic drive, ask our guide to continue on a 2 hour scenic drive where you let your camera capture the beauty of the historical buildings, vineyards and the surrounding amphitheatre of majestic mountains.

FULL DAY TOUR
The winelands region is known for breathtaking natural scenery, longstanding cultural heritage and world-class wine-producing estates. Explore Stellenbosch and Franschhoek, fast becoming the Wine capital’s of the world.

All Glen Tours are customised to suit guests needs. Lunch, entrance fees and wine tastings are excluded.

TOUR FEATURES

Wine Tasting
Stellenbosch
Franschoek
Delaire
La Motte
Ruste En Vrede

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