10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Stellenbosch That You Shouldn't Miss

September 6, 2021 Emerita Lamoureux

Hiking trails and art galleries abound in Stellenbosch, but it's wine that takes center stage. More than 100 wine cellars, most open to the public, surround the oak-lined South African town, and tasting tours operate daily. Winter brings a four-day festival celebrating the local vintages. The historic town center houses the trading-post style shop Oom Samie se Winkel, the Neo-Gothic Moederkerk church, and museums dedicated to toys, military memorabilia, autos and early life on the Cape.
Restaurants in Stellenbosch

1. Waterford Estate

Blaauwklippen Road, Stellenbosch 7600 South Africa +27 21 880 5300 [email protected] http://www.waterfordestate.co.za/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 719 reviews

Waterford Estate

Waterford Estate is situated in one of the world's most visually arresting pockets of paradise. Nestled in the picturesque Blaauwklippen Valley, in the world renowned Stellenbosch region, this 120 hectare property owned by Jeremy and Leigh Ord and managed by partner and Cellar master Kevin Arnold. The Estate boasts old citrus groves, rolling lawns, water features and fragrant lavender and rosemary beds. You'd be forgiven for thinking you were in the heart of Provence or the Spanish countryside, with your first glimpse of this enchanting realm. However, we are immensely proud of our uniquely South African location and the rich diversity of our indigenous flora and fauna. The winery was styled along the engaging terracotta design and was the result of winemaker Kevin Arnold and architect Alex Walker teaming up to create the home of Waterford Estate wines. The centre piece of the magnificent courtyard is the Waterford Estate fountain. This feature has been immortalized in the Waterford Estate label and represents a fundamental component of our philosophy. We believe in the old adage of 'less is more'. There is nothing pretentious or ostentatious about the estate, rather the visual impact is one of a seamless whole, which complements rather than detracts from the surrounding natural beauty. Welcome to our world, a world where the passing of time and the change in seasons only add rich layers of character and charm to the scene.

Reviewed By Richardreynolds1 - London, United Kingdom

On not a very South African day, more Somerset than Somerset West with low mist and drizzle, we were superbly looked after by head guide and budding oenologist Devon, a very engaging and enthusiastic host. It's a beautiful, Florentine styled, estate to visit - but that does not make it different from several others in the region. What does is the wine safari, an imaginative way to take visitors around the vineyards, normally tasting and eating very moreish tapa type food among the vines. Kevin Arnold is an ambitious wine maker and the estate's top wine, The Jem, compares very favourably to other top New World wines at a fraction of their price. Buy before the rest of the world wakes up! The estate also does a chocolate and wine pairing, very much enjoyed by most.

2. Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden

Paradyskloof Rd Mulberry Farm, Stellenbosch 7600 South Africa +27 21 880 0054 [email protected] http://www.dylanlewis.co.za/sculpture-garden/garden.php
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5.0 based on 116 reviews

Dylan Lewis Sculpture  Garden

TO ENTER AN ARTIST’S GARDEN IS TO VISIT ANOTHER WORLD. The Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden is a place of expansive vistas, scents and the sounds of nature, with tranquil groves, hidden paths and lush indigenous vegetation. The project began serendipitously in 2009 when Lewis hired an excavator on a whim and began shaping the contours of what would become the seven-hectare sculpture garden. Today, the artist continues to explore themes integral to his work in this serene landscape on the slopes of the Stellenbosch Mountain looking out over vineyards towards the ocean. Visits and tours by appointment only.

Reviewed By BarbaraMackenzie - Stellenbosch, South Africa

I was invited to take part in a private guided tour through the Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden. I am not an art person but I do like nature. I was absolutely blown away by this serenity and peaceful atmosphere that opens up once one enters the garden. There is hope for mankind if someone can create something so beautiful and just let it breath - in nature - surrounded by mountains & skies and it almost feels like his sculptures were always there. From the beginning of the beginning. I would highly recommend to have a guide walking with you, it certainly is worth the money if one is interested how the artist started this amazing garden.

3. The Stellenbosch Village Museum

18 Ryneveld Street, Stellenbosch 7600 South Africa +27 21 887 2902 [email protected] http://www.stelmus.co.za/village_museum.htm
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4.5 based on 373 reviews

The Stellenbosch Village Museum

Reviewed By Peter_guest - London, United Kingdom

A quartet of historic houses in the centre of Stellenbosch form this fascinating museum. Each one is historically furnished and takes the visitor back over centuries of local history. These are some of the oldest and best-preserved buildings in South Africa, well worth a visit.

4. Spier Wine Farm

Annandale Road, Stellenbosch 7600 South Africa +27 21 809 1944 [email protected] http://www.spier.co.za
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 1,139 reviews

Spier Wine Farm

Spier is one of the oldest wine farms in South Africa, with a recorded history dating back to 1692. Spier's winery has won multiple awards in recent years, including Producer of the Year (Mundus Vini, Old Mutual Trophy Wine Show 2011). We also performed exceptionally at the 2011 International Wine and Spirits Competition (five Best in Class Gold medals and two trophies), and were the top performing SA winery at Concours Mondial de Bruxelles for three consecutive years. The Spier cellar has ISO 22000 certification, is Fair Trade accredited, organically certified and follows the Integrated Production of Wine (IPW) criteria.

Reviewed By Peadars1 - Dublin, Ireland

I recently stayed here on holiday with my wife, and after a week of partying in nearby Cape Town I found the Spier Wine Farm to be absolutely idyllic and a wonderful place to relax and recharge the batteries ! The location is stunning, the staff were excellent, friendly and professional, and the wine was absolutely amazing and unbelievable value ! The rooms were so spacious and beautifully decorated. We chose to have a picnic on one of the days and I totally recommend doing that as you are spoiled for locations on the wonderful estate. We also stumbled on a bird of prey sanctuary which is located at the end of the estate. This was a wonderful experience and the girl/falconer was extremely knowledgeable and friendly. All in all it was a wonderful venue, extremely good value for such a high end estate and I would have no qualms in recommending it to anyone. The one downside for me was that the Estate's main restaurant (Eight) which I had read so much about was unfortunately closed as it is under renovation, but that's simply a case of bad timing on my part.

5. Dorp Street

Stellenbosch South Africa
Excellent
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4.5 based on 452 reviews

Dorp Street

Reviewed By tancred1964

Drop St is one of the oldest streets in a Stellenbosch and has many beautiful and interesting historical buildings including the famous Oom Samie se Winkel, a fascinating old shop with an eclectic mix of goods for sale

6. Rust en Vrede Tasting Room

Stellenbosch 7599 South Africa, Stellenbosch 7600 South Africa +27 21 881 3757 [email protected] http://www.rustenvrede.com
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4.5 based on 201 reviews

Rust en Vrede Tasting Room

Rust en Vrede Tasting room offers curated tastings of all the Estate Wines. The lunch option available from 12 pm - 3 pm daily, Comprising a two-item set menu, salmon and steak, historic Stellenbosch estate Rust en Vrede’s lunch experience is a no-fuss version of its celebrated fine-dining dinner. Tables set under ancient oaks suggest a laid-back approach, yet the linen is classily crisp and white, the cookery flawless and the service impeccable. Enjoy your choice of meal with a glass of red or white. Simple, but not dumbed down.

Reviewed By georgestof - Durbanville, South Africa

Five of us had the winemaker's lunch this afternoon. One cannot reserve a table so we rocked up at 12.15. The venue is attractive and is situated in pretty surroundings. There are enough parking bays for everyone. We sat on the terrace, which was very pleasant. Our waiter was excellent : friendly and attentive. There are two choices : either steak or salmon, each served with a glass of wine. My steak was exactly as ordered and delicious and was accompanied by French fries and a salad. Excellent - and so was the wine. Those that ordered the salmon were equally enthusiastic. We rounded off the meal with coffee and went home highly delighted.

7. Delaire Graff Estate

Helshoogte Pass R310, Stellenbosch 7600 South Africa +27 21 885 8160 [email protected] http://www.delaire.co.za
Excellent
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4.5 based on 665 reviews

Delaire Graff Estate

Nestled between majestic mountains and overlooking the vineyards of Stellenbosch, Delaire Graff Estate is South Africa's most desirable art, hospitality and wine destination. A magnificent Cape Winelands property, it boasts two outstanding restaurants, a state-of-the-art winery, exclusive lodges, a destination spa and luxury boutiques. Striking Cape Dutch architecture meets African artefacts and styling, with original artworks from Laurence Graff's personal collection on display throughout, representing some of South Africa's finest contemporary artists.

Reviewed By 400kayl - Kaohsiung, Taiwan

LOCATION   WOW! Close to Stellenbosch, the location was up a hill and just off a main road with a well-organised team of many parking attendants and staff. Twas Christmas, and staff wore Santa hats while guests were jolly and merry.   WINE LOUNGE   Wine tasting scenery of beautiful, majestic mountains, gorgeous vineyards and some bubbles create a romantic atmosphere of opulence and indulgence. The wine tasting lounge has purple sofas, a fireplace and a grand piano, which was played at intervals. We even heard a lady opera singer for one of the performances. The interior and exterior decorating of the compound is impressive, stylish, trendy and modern.    Our waiter Danny was very knowledgable, friendly and efficient, appearing at appropriate intervals while we sampled the cheese and salmon platter during our wine tasting menu journey. Toilets are super clean, attractive and fragrant with hand towels and awesome soap lotion (available for purchase at reception in 500ml containers).     BOUTIQUE   Own brand jewellery shop is right next to the colorfully decorated reception with portraits and myriad floral arrangements, while wine cellar adjacent to the shop. The Chinese Girl painting/Green Lady (1952) by Vladimir Tretchikoff stands at reception. The entire complex is quite interesting, with many artworks, sculptures, in and outdoor water causeway and water reservoirs. One can take a walk to the surrounding vineyards and continue the art journey to the spa and lodge, where the theme of interesting sculptures and structures continue. Pool is amazing and a curio shop with a collection of interesting objects from the African continent (Malta, Eswatini, Tanzania…) can be appreciated and explanation given by the gentleman onsite.      Accommodation onsite with spa available for those with a deep pocket.   SUMMARY   Top-notch, first-class wine estate for the club of exclusivity and excellence   Stunning place to visit!

8. Delheim

Knorhoek Road Off R44, Stellenbosch 7599 South Africa +27 21 888 4600 [email protected] http://www.delheim.com
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4.5 based on 154 reviews

Delheim

Delheim's Cellar Stellenbosch, offers internationally acclaimed wines, wine tasting tours, and a restaurant in a beautiful garden.

Reviewed By TaniaDLK - Cape Town Central, South Africa

Lovely wine tasting with Nolu. Delicious wine and fantastic hospitality. Well worth the stop as you explore the wine route.

9. Warwick Wine Estate

R44 Between Stellenbosch & Paarl, Stellenbosch 7607 South Africa +27 21 884 4410 [email protected] http://www.warwickwine.com/
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 608 reviews

Warwick Wine Estate

Warwick has become known as one of the most welcoming destinations with a truly authentic experience & friendly ambience. Open 365 days a year, join us for our famed 'Gourmet Picnic' and a tutored wine tasting. Bring your friends & family for a 'VINEYARD SAFARI' or just laze around on our magnificent lawns under the trees. This kid-friendly historic property will wow you.

Reviewed By Finemaster - Worthing, United Kingdom

We booked a tasting, followed by a picnic, where we’d chosen the place we wanted to sit, which was super easy on line. Yolande was excellent, friendly, knowledgeable, attentive (despite having several other tables to serve) there’s a great mix of wine that should suit all tastes, we just loved the The White Lady Chardonnay! As for the picnic, plenty of food for two, a good mix of salads, cheese, pate, breads, chutney and even a dessert each. We’ll certainly go back again to do this. To make the most of this lovely experience, suggest you allow 2.5-3hrs there.

10. Simonsig

Kromme Rhee Road, Stellenbosch 7605 South Africa +27 21 888 4900 [email protected] http://www.simonsig.co.za/home
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 269 reviews

Simonsig

Simonsig Estate upholds the legendary status of pioneering wine excellence shaped by the Malan Family's devotion to quality and innovative winemaking. Named after its dramatic views of the Simonsberg Mountain, the estate is ideally situated in Stellenbosch, South Africa's premier wine region, 45 km east of Cape Town. Tasting & Tours: Taste and learn more about our award winning wines from our knowledgeable team at our tasting room, set amidst the tranquil gardens on the estate. As a founding member of the Stellenbosch Wine Route, Simonsig enjoys widespread popularity and attracts visitors from all over the world. With a cosy fire crackling in the tasting room during winter or flutes of chilled Kaapse Vonkel served on the cool, shady veranda during summer, we welcome our visitors to cellar tour experiences all year round. Opening Hours Tasting and Wine Sales Mon to Fri: 08:30 - 17:00 Saturdays & Public Holidays: 08:30 - 16:00 Sunday: 11:00 - 15:00 Closed on Christmas, New Year's Day & Good Friday Cellar Tours Mon to Fri: 10:00 & 15:00 Saturdays: 10:00 Closed on Sunday, Christmas, New Year's Day & Good Friday

Reviewed By Lourens-Esterhuyse - Cape Town, South Africa

Great wine, great service and the lady who served us was excellent and know her wines. This is a must stop, and enjoy the garden and surroundings, while you taste one of the best wines in Stellenbosch.

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