What to do and see in Western Cape, South Africa: The Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day

June 5, 2021 Yuk Petri

South Africa’s most popular tourist destination offers the urban thrills of Cape Town, its adjacent wine country and an aura of the rich political history of South Africa. The Overberg's perfect whale-watching perches provide excitement of a different nature. The Garden Route's lakes and forests and the Klein Karoo's ostrich-farming towns and vineyards present another take on the Cape. For extra kicks, try bungee jumping or cage-diving among Great Whites.
Restaurants in Western Cape

1. Waterford Estate

Blaauwklippen Road, Stellenbosch 7600 South Africa +27 21 880 5300 [email protected] http://www.waterfordestate.co.za/
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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. District Six Museum

25A Buitenkant Street, Cape Town Central 8001 South Africa +27 21 466 7200 [email protected] http://www.districtsix.co.za
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4.5 based on 2,088 reviews

District Six Museum

The apartheid nationalist government destroyed District Six in the 1960s. This memorial museum contains maps, photographs and other reminders of this old vibrant neighborhood. Site walks and tours in the Museum with ex-resident storytellers are also offered.

Reviewed By sheldonp730 - Cape Town, South Africa

I am a tour guide in Cape Town for City Walking Tours so always bring guests past District Six Museum as it's a real part of Cape Towns history... I recently visited the museum to get a refresh on the info and the real story of District Six and its affects in our beautiful city of Cape Town went on a guided tour with Mr Brown and I always recommend all my guests to Mr Brown as this gentleman is a living example of the people of District 6 and the one thing I really liked and stood out for me the most was Mr Brown was passionate about the way he presented the museum and he spoke strongly about respect that the area had for one another amazing and I personally recommend the guided tours with anybody at the District Six museum and if you get Mr Brown you are in very good hands

3. Groot Constantia

Groot Constantia Estate Groot Constantia Road, Constantia 7806 South Africa +27 21 794 5128 [email protected] http://www.grootconstantia.co.za
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4.5 based on 1,541 reviews

Groot Constantia

Groot Constantia is South Africa's oldest wine producing estate, (est: 1685). Situated 20 minutes from the Cape Town CBD and one of Cape Town's Big 7 tourist attractions, Groot Constantia is a must visit for the whole family. With two outstanding restaurants, Jonkershuis and Simon's, wine tastings, chocolate and wine pairing, cellar tours and a museum that reminds one of a bygone era, this beautiful historic winery is a popular attraction that exudes natural beauty. Groot Constantia can also be reached hoping on City Sightseeing's Wine Bus.

Reviewed By enhancehungwe - Masvingo, Zimbabwe

If you get in capetown and never visit this place , you havent enjoyed . You will enjoy the scenic view , history of the estate as well as wine tasitng . Use the hop on hope off tour bus with the blue line to visit this site

4. The Cango Caves

328 Approximately 30km (19 miles) from town on the R, Oudtshoorn 6625 South Africa +27 44 272 7410 http://www.cango-caves.co.za/adventure.php
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4.5 based on 4,151 reviews

The Cango Caves

Though damaged through shortsighted tourism schemes in the 1960s, these caves are still worth a visit for their eerie dark tunnels and stunning limestone formations.

Reviewed By magsboy - North Vancouver, Canada

The Cango Caves are well worth the visit to see to large underground caverns and the awesome geologic formations (we only did the Heritage Tour) and you can get some spectacular photos - we took the earliest available tour and glad we did because the tour buses were rolling up when we left and hordes of people were arriving - I do think they need to limit the numbers - and also enforce their requests for visitors not to sit and touch where they are asked not to!

5. Victoria & Alfred Waterfront

19 Dock Road, Cape Town Central 8001 South Africa +27 21 408 7600 [email protected] http://www.waterfront.co.za/
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4.5 based on 14,179 reviews

Victoria & Alfred Waterfront

The V&A Waterfront is a 123-hectare mixed-use destination, and one of Africa’s most visited cultural and historical hubs. Set on the edge of a natural, historic working harbour with the iconic Table Mountain as its backdrop, it offers local and international visitors a cosmopolitan mix of experiences ranging from leisure, shopping and exclusive entertainment. It also offers prime residential and commercial property. The prime positioning of the V&A Waterfront boasts sweeping views of the ocean, city bowl and mountain peaks. Up to 100 000 people visit every day during peak season. Contributing R259.1 billion in nominal terms to the South African economy over the last twelve years, the V&A Waterfront’s cumulative contribution to the provincial GGP since 2002 was over R227 billion. The property also reported a 19% increase in retail trade sales for 2014, marking four consecutive years of consistent growth since 2011. By end 2014, total visitor numbers to the property had grown to 24 million a year. Although the V&A Waterfront remains South Africa’s favourite attraction for international visitors, they account for only 23% of all visitors. Visits by locals increased to 63%, while 14% of visitors were from upcountry. With 22 official landmarks on-site, it is also part of South Africa’s historical legacy. Jointly owned by Growthpoint Properties Limited and the Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF), represented by the Public Investment Corporation Limited (PIC), the V&A Waterfront was developed in 1988 by the state-owned transport corporation, Transnet Limited, while official commercial trading commenced in November 1990.

Reviewed By Hevsy - Egham, United Kingdom

We had 5 days staying at a waterfront hotel. I hadn’t known what to expect but it was much bigger than I thought and had a real buzz to it. I felt very safe there. There was so much to do - boat trips, a huge shopping mall, restaurants galore, interesting buildings, street entertainment, great sculptures, a swing bridge, the ferris wheel and some wonderful African craft shops and stalls. We had trips on 2 days but on the other 2 days we just wandered round the waterfront and there was plenty to do, although be warned, you could eat your weight in calories!!!

6. Drostdy Museum

18 Swellengrebel Street, Swellendam 6740 South Africa +27 28 514 1138 [email protected] http://www.drostdymuseum.com/
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4.5 based on 453 reviews

Drostdy Museum

This former government building, an architectural treasure in itself, is now a museum containing some impressive artifacts. Particularly noteworthy is a collection of late 18th and early 19th century Cape furniture.

Reviewed By DannyB_11 - London, United Kingdom

Open air type museum with numerous buildings displaying bygone lifestyles and crafts. Including a magistrates home with courthouse. Lovely couple of hours wander.

7. Lanzerac Wine Estate

No. 1 Lanzerac Road Lanzerac Estate, Stellenbosch 7600 South Africa +27 21 887 1132 [email protected] http://www.lanzerac.co.za/
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4.5 based on 297 reviews

Lanzerac Wine Estate

A visit to Lanzerac – the official home of Pinotage – is not complete without a wine tasting and guided tour of the acclaimed wine cellar. Visitors to the Lanzerac Tasting Room are able to experience our distinguished wines in the comfort of a relaxed setting. Enjoy a guided tasting by one of our knowledgeable Wine Advisor’s in the well-appointed Tasting Room, or on the verandah overlooking the vineyards with breath-taking views of the valley. The Tasting Room is open seven days a week and offers visitors a selection of informative tastings and pairings to both challenge the palate and complement the award-winning wines. Cellar tours run daily at 11h00. Wine experiences available: 1. Premium Tasting - Select 5 wines to taste from the Lanzerac Premium Range 2. Wine & Chocolate Tasting - Enjoy 5 selected Premium wines paired with 5 handcrafted chocolates 3. Heritage Tasting - Taste Lanzerac’s Heritage Range, a collection of 3 flagship wines and the MCC Blanc de Blancs Brut

Reviewed By Sunelle95

We had lunch at the Taphuis before proceeding to the Tasting Room for a Wine and Chocolate pairing. Lunch: The setting is incredibly beautiful and the restaurant truly caters to the needs of the patrons. The service we received from Francis was top notch. The food was exceptional. We ended up tasting each other's food as we were raving so much about our individual meals!! The wine was also very good. The value for money was really great. Wine and chocolate pairing: The service from Emmanuel was fantastic. The wine and chocolate pairing was insightful and super delicious!! The entire experience was fantastic!!

8. Nederburg Wines

Sonstraal Road Daljosafat, Paarl 7646 South Africa +27 21 877 5178 [email protected] http://www.nederburg.com
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4.5 based on 225 reviews

Nederburg Wines

With a proud history dating back to 1791, the Nederburg winery, set against the imposing Drakenstein Mountains near Paarl, is dynamic, forward-thinking and progressive. A famous South African heritage wine brand, Nederburg is a leading example of the country’s wine excellence and innovation. Nederburg creates hand-crafted micro-cuvées for specialist wine lovers and beautifully balanced and accessible wines for everyday enjoyment, with equal commitment. They offer an exciting taste discovery. When the farm claims a reputation of wine excellence, it's no empty boast. Its recipe? Impeccable quality credentials, an ongoing award-winning track record, and a talented team led by cellar-master Lizelle Gerber, that strongly focuses on continually exploring ways to better their best efforts.

Reviewed By Dleewin - Cape Town, South Africa

My family and I enjoyed the most amazing lunch at The Manor Restaurant. We had the perfect table on the balcony, with the most beautiful views. The food was excellent and we all enjoyed delicious steak, burgers, and a charcuterie platter. We ended off with a really enjoyable wine and hot chocolate tasting. Our waiter took such good care of us - felt as if we were VIPS! One of the best wine farm and restaurant experiences we have enjoyed in Cape Town as a family. Highly recommended!

9. Delaire Graff Estate

Helshoogte Pass R310, Stellenbosch 7600 South Africa +27 21 885 8160 [email protected] http://www.delaire.co.za
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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!

10. La Motte Wine Estate

R45 Main Street, Franschhoek 7690 South Africa +27 21 876 8000 [email protected] http://www.la-motte.com/
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4.5 based on 606 reviews

La Motte Wine Estate

Reviewed By CarolynG2003 - Harare, Zimbabwe

Visited the art gallery, principally to see the Pierneef works there, it is beautifully curated and cared for in perfect conditions, with many interesting links to the family of the La Motte estate. Followed by a light lunch, delicious array of local food as starters and a small choice of mains, all served with humour and smiles. And of course, good wine! Thank you!

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