20 minutes to the north of the city of Cape Town, Durbanville is one of the oldest municipalities in the Western Cape Province and originally called Pampoenkraal (pumpkin fold), after a meeting place for local farmers around some fresh water springs just beyond the Durbanville Hills. Later named Durbanville, after Sir Benjamin D'Urban, governor of the Cape Between 1834 and 1838, this part of ... cont.
FROM CAPE TOWN
1. From Cape Town take the N1 and then turnoff onto the N7 (Malmesbury)
2. Take the SECOND Durbanville turnoff (M48, but not marked on the signboard) and travel along this road until you arrive at a four way stop.
3. Turn left into the Malanshoogte Road in the direction of Adderley Road.
4. Travel along this road, past the Fair Cape Dairy, which is on the left hand side, until the gravel road.
5. After about a further 1.5km turn left at the Rondekuil signs, which are on both sides of the private road leading to Rondekuil.
6. Drive for about 2 km on this road
7. At the end of the long barn, which runs parallel to the road, take the first road to your left; our reception office is about 200m along this road.
FROM CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
1. From Cape Town International Airport take the N2 towards Somerset West.
2. Take the turnoff to the R300 (North West) follow this highway and then take the N1 towards Cape Town.
3. When on the N1, take the R302 turnoff (which is Willie van Schoor Avenue) to Durbanville.
4. Continue along the R302 (which becomes Durbanville Avenue) then continue straight into Main Road until the traffic circle and take the road to Philadelphia (M58).
5. Continue along this road (which starts as Koeberg Road and becomes Adderley Road), passing D'Urbanvale on the left hand side, after which one enters the countryside
6. Continue past Diemersdal Wine Estate, which is on the left hand side.
7. Drive for about 7km and turn left into Malanshoogte Road, which is a gravel road.
8. After about 800 metres turn right at the Rondekuil signs, which are on both sides of the private road leading to Rondekuil.
9. Drive for about 2 km on this road until the end of the long barn, which runs parallel to the road.
10. Take the first road to your left; the reception office is about 200m along this road.
FROM DURBANVILLE
1. At the traffic circle at the end of Durbanville Avenue / Main Road, take the road to Philadelphia (M58).
2. Continue along this road (which starts as Koeberg Road and becomes Adderley Road), passing D'Urbanvale on the left hand side, after which one enters the countryside.
3. Continue past Diemersdal Wine Estate, which is on the left hand side.
4. Drive for about 7km and turn left into Malanshoogte Road, which is a gravel road.
5. After about 800 metres turn right at the Rondekuil signs, which are on both sides of the private road leading to Rondekuil.
6. Drive for about 2 km on this road until the end of the long barn, which runs parallel to the road.
7. Take the first road to your left; the reception office is about 200m along this road.
FROM MALMESBURY / NAMIBIA
1. From Malmesbury travel down the N7 towards Cape Town.
2. Take the first turning to Durbanville (M48, but not marked on the signboard), which is on the left hand side of the road and travel along this road until you arrive at a four way stop.
3. Turn left into the Malanshoogte Road in the direction of Adderley Road.
4. Travel along this road, past the Fair Cape Dairy, which is on the left hand side, until the gravel road.
5. After about a further 1.5km turn left at the Rondekuil signs, which are on both sides of the private road leading to Rondekuil.
6. Drive for about 2 km on this road
7. At the end of the long barn, which runs parallel to the road, take the first road to your left; our reception office is about 200m along this road.
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