Departing from Vergelegen Estate to time travel on horseback at Blaauklippen. Witnessing the horse & cart carriage with the optional drive through the vineyards.
Visiting Stellenbosch, 22 January 2011
Stellebosch moutain view as seen from Vergelegen Estate
Ida, Aqeelah and Rikkie
A dose of culture at Stellenbosch where an chain store called “Oom Samie se Winkel” portray a host of trade from spices, brick & brack, artifacts and many historical displays of way back.
Walking pass the haunted bookshop which once was a morgue where a lad was in charge of the deceased now her ghost is present in the bookshop.
Visiting such a beautiful town which once was an Island now showcasing the homes of four very important families and the
Visiting the famous church with rich stories of a ghost and where the term stinking rich came from.
era in which they depict the lifestyle back then.
This showed the beauty of simplicity and how it evolved.
There are so many places to explore in this little ancient university town of Stellenbosch from craft-markets to garden restaurants to kick off the walking shoes and just sit back and relax.
The “Blue Orange” along Dorp Street was just made for that. Sip on a refreshing ice-cold crystal water or tantalizing liquid gold (beer). Take a moment to regroup and enjoy some conversation of fun and laughter or just sharing your day’s experience.
Heading back to Cape Town a little dose of cultural music to end of the day at Moyo, Spier Estate, the perfect place to capture your memories on film and enjoying a sundowner. Now your day is complete.