Wellington lies on the banks of the River Kromme at the foot of the Groenberg Mountain in a glorious valley just 45 minutes' drive from Cape Town. To the east are the majestic Hawequa Mountains and together these quiet monoliths watch over a valley that is quite literally home of the vines - almost 90% of the country's vines are grown in vine-cutting nurseries (stokkieskwekerye) before they ... cont.
From Cape Town to Wellington
• Leave Cape Town on the N1
• Follow N1 for about 50km. You are looking for a left hand turn signposted ‘Wellington & Stellenbosch'. Take this slip road, which slopes quite steeply downwards. You will arrive at a T junction with a large pond on your left hand side
• Turn Left and follow the signs for Wellington (about 20km, no turns)
• As you arrive on the outskirts of Wellington you will find a 4 way stop with the ‘Florida Plant Stall” on your left and a car dealers (2nd hand) on your right. Turn left on the R45 toward Malmesbury
• 1km later there is a sign “Lady Loch, Wellington” – turn right
• After 2.8km, turn right and go straight over the Lady Loch bridge
• After 1.2km look for a green sign for the Lady Loch Guest House on the right. Turn right at this sign onto a brick cobbled road
• Follow the brick road for 0.9km around one bend and the last property on the road is the guest house.
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