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A view from Meerendal Wine Estate in Durbanville  © warrenski , License

Durbanville, Cape Town

Durbanville, in the northern suburbs of Cape Town, is home to a horse race track, a golf course and Tygervalley shopping centre - a large scale mall and popular haunt of locals. The Durbanville Nature Reserve, proclaimed in 1966, aims to promote, protect and further the interest in this unique area of fynbos and is a wonderful place to picnic. The Durbanville Craft Market takes place every first Saturday of the month and every Saturday in December.

Originally named Pampoenkraal (pumpkin fold), one of the oldest municipalities of Cape Town was renamed Durbanville, after Sir Benjamin D'Urban, Governor of the Cape, in 1836. Just 20 minutes from Cape Town city centre, Durbanville is in the heart of the Durbanville Wine Valley, with nine cellars including wine makers Bloemendal, Altydgedacht and Meerendal. One of the earliest farming areas, even today the wine farms of Durbanville are run by families who have been here for generations and this wine route is fast becoming one of the Cape's most popular.

Durbanville, a charming suburb of Cape Town, offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and fine dining experiences.

Here are five things to see and do in and around Durbanville:

  1. Wine Tasting at Durbanville Wine Valley: Durbanville is home to a number of prestigious wine estates. Visit the Durbanville Wine Valley to sample excellent wines, enjoy vineyard tours, and take in stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Notable estates include Diemersdal, Durbanville Hills, and Meerendal, each offering unique wine-tasting experiences and gourmet dining options.

  2. Durbanville Nature Reserve: Explore the Durbanville Nature Reserve, which features a variety of indigenous fynbos and other plant species. The reserve offers several walking trails, birdwatching opportunities, and picnic spots, making it a great place for a relaxing outdoor excursion and nature appreciation.

  3. Altydgedacht Wine Estate: Visit Altydgedacht Wine Estate, one of the oldest wine farms in the region, established in 1698. Enjoy a wine tasting in the historic cellar and indulge in a delicious meal at the estate's restaurant, which offers a cozy atmosphere and scenic vineyard views.

  4. Rust-en-Vrede Gallery and Clay Museum: Art enthusiasts will enjoy a visit to the Rust-en-Vrede Gallery and Clay Museum, housed in a beautifully restored old building. The gallery features contemporary art exhibitions, while the Clay Museum showcases a collection of ceramic art. The on-site café provides a lovely spot for coffee and light meals.

  5. Durbanville Rose Garden: Take a leisurely stroll through the Durbanville Rose Garden, home to over 500 varieties of roses. The garden is a peaceful oasis with beautifully manicured beds, making it a perfect spot for photography, picnics, and simply enjoying the vibrant colors and fragrances of the roses.

Durbanville offers a diverse range of activities that cater to wine lovers, nature enthusiasts, art aficionados, and those seeking a relaxing day out. Its proximity to Cape Town makes it an easy and enjoyable destination for visitors looking to explore beyond the city.

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