10 Things to do in Darling That You Shouldn't Miss

October 12, 2021 Leonarda Pillsbury

Discover the best top things to do in Darling, South Africa including Tienie Versfeld Wildflower Reserve, Darling Cellars, Darling Museum, Darling Olives, Groote Post Winery, Ormonde Vineyard, Darling Sweet, Cloof Wine Estate, Evita se Perron, Darling Brew.
Restaurants in Darling

1. Tienie Versfeld Wildflower Reserve

Darling South Africa +27 22 492 3361
Excellent
39%
Good
56%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 18 reviews

Tienie Versfeld Wildflower Reserve

Reviewed By 359IreneV - Cape Town, South Africa

The beautiful spring flowers of 2020! Well worth a visit in the springtime and it is free of charge.

2. Darling Cellars

R315 Mamre Weg, Darling 7345 South Africa +27 22 492 2276 [email protected] http://www.darlingcellars.co.za/
Excellent
45%
Good
42%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 33 reviews

Darling Cellars

The cool and temperate West Coast climate lends itself to a variety of different micro- and meso-climates which, along with the different soil types, lead to unique grapes which we guide into even more unique wines. With approximately 95% of all our vineyards being Unirrigated (dry land) and roughly the same percentage being bush vines (i.e. not trellised), this is as close as one can get to what nature intended for grapes to be. These varying factors result in wines that are true to the terroir from which they come and are true to the identity which we have crafted over time for our wines. Investment continues in the winery and cellar with some of the most modern and up to date winemaking equipment in our industry today. A modern bottling line, new presses, a barrel maturation cellar, a new grape off-loading system and continuing replanting of vineyards, to include noble cultivars, all contribute to our advances in contemporary winemaking.

Reviewed By keithamara - St Ives, United Kingdom

Nicely set up smaller tasting room with a number of nice wines to taste. We bought 2 bottles of wine and an exceptionally good value 3 litre box of pinotage which we received 15% off as it was a Wednesday and we are pensioners!

3. Darling Museum

Pastorie St, Darling, Darling 7345 South Africa +27 22 492 3361 http://darlingmuseum.co.za
Excellent
63%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 63 reviews

Darling Museum

Reviewed By Ashsaw - Surrey, United Kingdom

If you are interested in the social history of a place this is for you. I enjoy searching out the little-known and this was well worth the trip. Excellent curator who will tell you as much or as little as you are interested in both about the exhibits and the history of the village. The exhibits have been donated by residents and so it is very local and paints a fascinating picture of the cultural heritage of the village, the surrounding area and its inhabitants. The domestic exhibits include examples of clothing, with some lovely christening robes, a fully equipped kitchen and a school room Darling was founded on agriculture, at the beginning of the 18th Century there were 29 cattle farms. There is a room all about butter making in Darling. It started in 1899 when two Swedes set up a creamery to produce butter. A section about the Forced Removals (of the Coloured Community) which ran from 1960 to 1975. A large shed outside with very dusty examples of agricultural machinery. Well worth a visit!

4. Darling Olives

R315 Alexanderfontein Estate, Darling 7345 South Africa +27 22 492 3171 [email protected] http://darlingolives.co.za/
Excellent
76%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 103 reviews

Darling Olives

At Darling Olives, we not only produce great-tasting olives, but also offer a great tasting experience. For half an hour we will keep you entertained so you can discover our range of delicious products in our tasting room. You can look forward to learning more about how to buy a good olive oil, tasting different styles of olives, jams, oils and even olive chocolate all while enjoying a taste of our two exclusive wines (when in stock.) It is a lovely experience and an absolute taste-adventure (even for non-olive eaters).

Reviewed By clairedebruin2 - East London, South Africa

We had a great olive and products tasting. Great staff and lovely clean environment. We enjoyed learning about all the lovely products offered, everything from Chocolate to pastes, jams, rubs and even wine. Really worth a visit.

5. Groote Post Winery

Darling Hills Road, Darling 7345 South Africa +27 22 492 2825 [email protected] http://www.grootepost.co.za
Excellent
54%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
6%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 79 reviews

Groote Post Winery

Groote Post is a historic 18th century farm on the Cape's West Coast where winemaking traditions have been revived by the Pentz family. Unique aspects and cool climatic conditions of the Darling Hills yield superlative fruit. Our wines are produced to reflect the uniqueness of our vineyards.

Reviewed By bearsnotebook - Cape Town Central, South Africa

The tasting room is inside this gorgeous, historic Cape Colony building where you have to walk through the shining wine tanks to arrive at a smiling young woman who will guide you through the range... the whole range if you dare. I absolutely loved standing and chatting to our wine hostess. It was a wonderful experience for my Italian family member to enjoy and taste the beautiful wines Groote Post is producing. I will definitely be returning! but next time I'll bring the 4x4 rather than my run-around.

6. Ormonde Vineyard

Mount Pleasant Street, Darling 7345 South Africa +27 22 492 3540 [email protected] http://www.ormonde.co.za
Excellent
75%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 64 reviews

Ormonde Vineyard

Ormonde Private Cellar is situated on the West Coast of South Africa, where the rugged Darling hills roll and fall along the contours of an ancient granite intrusion. These molten rocks, forced from the earth to 300m above sea level, guard the Atlantic Ocean while banks of fog bless the vineyard with coolness and moisture. Proprietor Theo Basson embraces the legacy left to him by his father Nico Basson and his grandfathers before him. The appreciation for accumulated knowledge and attention to detail are principles Theo vows to when asked about the various accolades Ormonde has been awarded. Ormonde is proud to house in it's stable two Old Mutual trophies, as well as various Platinum, Gold and Double Gold medals over the years to mention but just a few. Wines tasted at the tasting room are exclusively available from the estate and selected restaurants. The serene atmosphere and personal experience at Ormonde promise our guests a memorable experience.

Reviewed By 359IreneV - Cape Town, South Africa

We visited Ormonde for lunch platters after our flower tour and it was a highlight. Excellent service. Scrumptious platters!

7. Darling Sweet

7 A Lang Street, Darling 7345 South Africa +27 83 235 4002 [email protected] http://www.darlingsweet.co.za
Excellent
59%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
0%
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4.5 based on 76 reviews

Darling Sweet

Darling's own handcrafted manufacturer of traditional Proudly South African toffees and soft caramels. Their full range is Kosher as well as Halaal. The packaging is recyclable and the clear toffee wrappers biodegradable and fully compostable! View the production facility from behind glass while enjoying a complementary taster.

Reviewed By clairedebruin2 - East London, South Africa

Loved the staff and array of sweet treats. We tasted the ginger and cardamom and classic and of course bought more to take home.

8. Cloof Wine Estate

Off of the R315 - Darling - Malmesbury Rd, Darling 7345 South Africa +27 22 492 2839 [email protected] http://www.cloof.co.za
Excellent
46%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
11%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 46 reviews

Cloof Wine Estate

Nestled in the unique region of Darling lies a place, so wondrous, tranquil and enchanting that it's no surprise that we are able to produce some of the most exceptional wines that this distinctive part of the world has to offer. Cloof Wine Estate is truly off the beaten track, but it's often the road less traveled that leads you to places that will be etched in your mind forever, provide food for the soul and leave you lingering towards your next visit. We produce internationally acclaimed wines at affordable prices for a global market through progressive wine making techniques, while offering value added opportunities through unique labelling solutions and online marketing support.

Reviewed By 536deborahw - Vienna, Austria

This was my husband and I’s first visit to South Africa and friends we were staying with recommended Cloof wines. We all decided to spend the afternoon there and booked a wine tasting, lunch and game drive. Cloof Wine Estate is about 1 hour 15 minutes from Cape Town and there are panoramic views over the vineyards, Burgherspost game reserve and mountains. When you arrive there is a long drive way leading to the Celler Door and Kitchen and we were lucky to see gorgeous chocolate brown cattle drinking from the lake by the drive. The pretty Weaver birds were flying around too. The wine tasting was excellent and we enjoyed them all. The accompanying explanation on how they are made was very interesting and I understand they have won many awards over the last few years. It was amazing to learn that their grapes are all picked by hand! We each had our own favourites but mine were Duckitt Sauvignon Blanc and Sexy Shiraz. We ordered a selection of wines to take away and also a presentation gift box to give to our friends. After the wine tasting the lovely Robyn served a tasty and generous cheese & charcuterie platter, a chicken & salad wrap and fried chicken pieces and chips. We had a good Bush Vines rose and a super Dark Side Cabernet Sauvignon to wash lunch down. To end our afternoon Ederick, the Conservation Manager at Burherspost then took us out on a very interesting game drive where we learnt about their conservation work. All in all a great way to spend an afternoon

9. Evita se Perron

8 Arcadia Street, Darling 7345 South Africa +27 22 492 3361 http://www.evita.co.za/index.html
Excellent
37%
Good
44%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
3%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 142 reviews

Evita se Perron

Reviewed By Atiz1 - Cape Town Central, South Africa

Our visit to Tannie Evita was unplanned but what a great experience. The staff are so welcoming and accommodating- we arrived at 4pm and they close at 4.30pm ???? Inspite of the tight timing they were so hospitable and engaging. We had the most delicious carrot cake, peppermint tart and of course those world famous koeksisters. COVID regulations are in place and well exercised.

10. Darling Brew

48 Caledon Street, Darling 7345 South Africa +27 21 286 1099 [email protected] http://www.darlingbrew.co.za
Excellent
42%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
4%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 195 reviews

Darling Brew

Africa's first Carbon Neutral Brewery, Darling Brew. Darling based microbrewery with a Tasteroom boasting an amazing draught beer range and food menu to match.

Reviewed By staceyleer - Cape Town Central, South Africa

We took a trip out to see the flower show on the West Coast and stopped by Darling Brew for lunch. The restaurant is split into 2 sections and has an outdoor area where you can bring your own picnic blanket and enjoy the lawns too. The food offering had an assortment of some light snacks, burgers and some bigger dishes for those with a roaring appetite. The thing I loved most about the brewery was the staff behind the bar. They were very knowledgeable and had a sense of pride and listened to what type of beer you liked so they could recommend the perfect drink. I do recommend booking in advance when visiting on the weekend as it gets really busy with families and travellers passing by.

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