Lying between Cape Town and Oudtshoorn on Route 62 - South Africa’s version of America’s Route 66 blessed with scenery to take your breath away, some of the country’s finest wines and advertised as the longest wine route in the world - is the wine-producing town of Montagu. Known as the ‘mountain mecca’ of the Cape, Montagu lies surrounded by the Langeberg mountain range nestled between the ... cont.
From Cape Town International Airport:
1. Head northeast on Ring Road.
2. Continue straight and use the left lanes to stay on Ring Road.
3. Merge onto Airport Approach Road.
4. Use the left lane to take the ramp onto Settlers Way/N2 toward Somerset.
5. Take N1 via R300:
6. Merge onto N2.
7. Take exit 22A for R300/Bellville.
8. Merge onto Kuils River Road/R300.
9. Merge onto the N1 toward Paarl/Worcester (toll road).
10. Take R60 to Montagu:
11. In Worcester, take the R60 exit toward Robertson and Ashton.
12. Continue on the R60, then merge onto R62.
13. Take R318 to Pietersfontein:
14. In Montagu, turn left onto Cross Street/R318, then right onto Bath Street/R318.
15. Continue on the R318 and follow signs for Pietersfontein.
16. Turn right, continue straight for a few kilometers, and follow local signage to Patatsfontein Boerdery.
17. The destination will be on your left.
Arrive at Patatsfontein Boerdery, Patatsfontein Stay
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