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Stellenbosch is a beautiful, upmarket suburb in the Western Cape with spectacular mountain and valley views. It is approximately an hour away from Cape Town city centre and is the perfect holiday destination for the whole family with many attractions for everyone.

The Burgerhuis Museum, a Cape Dutch style home was built 1797 and has been fully restored from furniture to paintings and a must visit while on holiday in Stellenbosch. It is open daily. The Spier Wine Estate hosts a summer performance arts in an open air amphitheatre each summer and here you will enjoy some of the finest dance, opera, music, theatre and comedy. If you enjoy the thrill of challenging hiking trails with steep mountain slopes and the outdoors then the Jonkershoek Nature Reserve is the perfect day out for you and your family. Stellenbosch also offers many attractions such as horseback riding and trails, wine tasting and tours through lush vineyards and a well maintained golf course where you can relax and enjoy a game or just hit some practice balls to keep your swing in shape while on holiday.

You will never be short of options for accommodation in Stellenbosch. Have a hearty breakfast when you stay over at Bed and Breakfast Accommodation in Stellenbosch or perhaps you prefer the more luxurious Hotel Accommodation in Stellenbosch. If you like to rather do it yourself, there is also Self Catering Accommodation in Stellenbosch to choose from.

Nestled in the heart of South Africa’s Cape Winelands, Stellenbosch is a treasure trove of rolling vineyards, historic charm, and vibrant culture. Just a short drive from Cape Town, this picturesque region offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, culinary delights, and rich heritage.

Here are 15 must-do experiences for tourists seeking to immerse themselves in the Stellenbosch magic.

1. Wine Tasting at Spier Wine Farm  
Spier Wine Farm, one of Stellenbosch’s oldest estates, offers an enchanting introduction to the region’s world-class wines. Sip on award-winning Chenin Blanc or Pinotage while soaking in views of the Helderberg Mountains. Pair your tasting with a farm-to-table picnic on their sprawling lawns for a quintessential Winelands experience.  

2. Stroll Through Stellenbosch’s Historic Dorp Street  
 Dorp Street, lined with elegant Cape Dutch architecture, is a living postcard of Stellenbosch’s colonial past. Wander past charming galleries, boutique shops, and quaint cafés housed in 18th-century buildings. Don’t miss the chance to snap a photo at the iconic gabled houses, a testament to the town’s rich history.  

3. Hike Jonkershoek Nature Reserve  
Jonkershoek Nature Reserve is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with trails winding through dramatic mountains and fynbos-clad valleys. The Panorama Circuit offers breathtaking views and a chance to spot local wildlife like baboons and klipspringers. Pack sturdy boots and a camera for an unforgettable adventure in this pristine wilderness.  

4. Visit the Stellenbosch University Botanical Garden  
Tucked away in the heart of town, this serene garden showcases a stunning array of indigenous and exotic plants. Meander through shaded pathways, past lily ponds and rare cycads, for a peaceful escape. It’s a perfect spot for plant lovers or anyone seeking a quiet moment amidst natural beauty.  

5. Explore the Village Museum  
The Stellenbosch Village Museum transports visitors back to the 17th and 18th centuries with its meticulously restored Cape Dutch homes. Each house, from the simple Schreuderhuis to the grand Grosvenor House, tells a story of early settler life. Guided tours offer fascinating insights into the town’s cultural and architectural heritage.  

6. Dine at Overture Restaurant  
Perched on Hidden Valley Wine Estate, Overture is a culinary gem offering panoramic views and exquisite tasting menus. Chef Bertus Basson’s dishes celebrate local ingredients, paired perfectly with the estate’s boutique wines. Book a table on the terrace for a meal that’s as unforgettable as the scenery.  

7. Cycle the Winelands Trail
Pedal through Stellenbosch’s vine-covered landscapes on a guided cycling tour, a delightful way to explore the region’s beauty. Stop at family-run estates like Tokara or Lanzerac for tastings and gourmet snacks. With routes for all fitness levels, it’s an eco-friendly adventure that blends exercise with indulgence.  

8. Discover Art at the Rupert Museum  
The Rupert Museum showcases an impressive collection of South African art, from modernist paintings to contemporary sculptures. Housed in a sleek, modern building, it highlights works by icons like Irma Stern and Anton van Wouw. Allow time to linger in the tranquil sculpture garden, a work of art in itself.  

9. Enjoy a Picnic at Boschendal Estate  
Boschendal’s sprawling estate is synonymous with elegance, offering idyllic picnic spots beneath ancient oaks. Savour a basket brimming with artisanal cheeses, charcuterie, and fresh-baked bread, paired with their signature wines. It’s a leisurely way to soak up the estate’s 300-year-old charm and breathtaking vistas.  

10. Take a Cooking Class at Stellenbosch Kitchen  
Stellenbosch Kitchen’s hands-on cooking classes offer a delicious dive into Cape Malay and South African cuisine. Learn to craft dishes like bobotie or malva pudding under the guidance of expert chefs. You’ll leave with new skills, a full stomach, and recipes to recreate the flavours at home.  

11. Visit the Oom Samie se Winkel  
This iconic general store, Oom Samie se Winkel, is a nostalgic treasure trove of local crafts, sweets, and curios. Step inside to experience a slice of old-world Stellenbosch, with shelves stocked with biltong, jams, and handmade gifts. It’s a charming stop for souvenirs and a taste of local culture.  

12. Horseback Riding at Waterford Estate  
Saddle up for a unique wine-tasting adventure on horseback through Waterford Estate’s scenic vineyards. Guided rides offer a gentle pace, perfect for novices, with stops to sample the estate’s renowned reds and whites. The combination of nature, horses, and fine wine creates a truly memorable outing.  

13. Attend a Concert at Oude Libertas Amphitheatre 
   The open-air Oude Libertas Amphitheatre hosts a vibrant calendar of music, theatre, and dance performances against a backdrop of starry skies. From classical concerts to contemporary jazz, the setting enhances every note with its intimate charm. Check the seasonal schedule and book early for a magical evening under the stars.  

14. Explore the Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden  
Set against the rugged Stellenbosch mountains, this private garden showcases the striking bronze sculptures of artist Dylan Lewis. Wander through landscaped pathways where wild cats and abstract forms blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings. It’s a captivating fusion of art, nature, and imagination that lingers long after your visit.  

15. Savour Chocolate at Waterford’s Chocolate and Wine Pairing  
Waterford Estate elevates indulgence with its unique chocolate and wine pairing experience, a treat for the senses. Expertly crafted chocolates are matched with the estate’s bold reds and crisp whites, revealing delightful flavour harmonies. It’s a decadent way to round off your Stellenbosch adventure, leaving you utterly enchanted.

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