The French corner of the Cape, Franschhoek lies in one of the most beautiful wine valleys in the world, just 45 minutes' from Cape Town and within half an hour of the Stellenbosch, Paarl, Wellington and Somerset West wine routes. This traditionally French town is the food and wine capital of the country and one would be hard pressed to dispute the claim. Eight of the top 100 restaurants in ... cont.
From Cape Town
Take N1 North towards Paarl
Take Exit 47, R44 Klapmuts, Stellenbosch
Turn right at the end of the ramp and travel for 0,6 Kilometers
Under Highway to Traffic Light
Cross over at this Traffic Light travel for 0,5 Kilometers
Left at next Traffic Light sign will say Franschhoek (R45)
Travel for 8,6 Kilometers (Pass Glen Carlou, Backsberg, Noble Hill, Drakensig and Rupert & Rothschild Wine Estates)
Just before the T-junction, turn right onto private tar road, through gates of Vrede en Lust Wine Estate.
Follow the tar road for 2.4 km to Angala.
From the Cape Town International Airport
Take the N2 towards Somerset West
Take the R300 off ramp to Bellville
Continue until you drop off to your right onto the N1 North towards Paarl
Take Exit 47, R44 Klapmuts, Stellenbosch
Turn right at the end of the ramp and travel for 0,6 kilometers
Under highway to four way stop
Cross over the four way stop and travel for 0,5 kilometers
Left at next road sign will say Franschhoek (R45)
Travel for 8,6 kilometers (pass Glen Carlou, Backsberg, Cowlin, Drakensig and Rupert & Rothschild wine estates)
Just before railway crossing and T-junction, turn right onto private tar road, through the gates of Vrede en Lust
Follow the tar road for 2.4 km to Angala.
Paarl, Simondium, Stellenbosch, Wellington, Tulbagh, Pniel, Groot Drakenstein, Klapmuts, Gouda, Du Toitskloof
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