Tuesday, 30 April 2013

The Awesomeness that is the Whale Coast

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What has become known as the Whale Coast, the Overberg, Eden Coast and ending at the southern most tip of Africa, Cape Agulhas has some of the most magnificent scenic drives in South Africa. It is packed with magnificent rolling landscapes that take your breath away and great activities for the whole family. Follow the coastal route along your trip and stop off at picturesque quaint towns like Swellendam, Betty's Bay, Riversdale and Cape Augulhas and enjoy the amazing activities on offer.

Stay at De Hoop Nature Reserve which has been named a World Heritage Site because of its rich biodiversity and rare species of fynbos that lines the unspoiled coast line. The water is home to a large variety of bird life including a flock of pelicans that breed in the waters annually. The coast line offers some of the best whale watching viewing in the world.



Along your trip you can stop over in Swellendam, just a short trip outside Montague, where the roads are lined with hundred year Cape Dutch homes. Known for its relaxed yet funky lifestyle, great nature reserves and scenic beauty. Stay at Augusta de Mist is a tranquil retreat offering privacy and country hospitality. Spacious rooms with superb decor, great wine tasting and a kitchen that will treat you to some of the most unique and decadent cuisine you can imagine. Preparing dishes Kenyan Groundnut chicken curry and Karoo porchetta, you will be left feeling blissfully surprised and very satisfied. Swellendam has an amazing bird population so get your binoculars out and get lost in time bird watching in Augusta de Mists beautiful gardens.


Right at the southern most tip of Africa, Agulhas Country Lodge enjoy a sea view breakfast after staying in one of the beautifully decorated rooms for any discerning guest. Overlooking the meeting point of the two oceans, this limestone accommodation offers not only breathtaking views but also unrivaled hospitality and service. notorious for its storms divers and enthusiasts can go explore wrecked ships off the coast line. Visit the lighthouse which now serves as a museum as well as a small yet charmingly rustic

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Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Route 62, A Scenic Pleasure

Route 62 takes you along a meander that would meet almost any tourists dream. As you enjoy the picturesque views of fertile farming land and breathtaking mountain passes that dives the arid Klein Karoo on one side and the lush fertile farming land connected to the Garden Route on the other. This trip gives a scope of the wide variety of terrain South Africa has to offer. Orchards, Ostrich farms, arid desert, oasis, ragged mountain ranges, Brandy cellars, game farms and more.


Stop off in Oudtshoorn and take advantage of their fantastic offer. Spend 3 nights at the Cape Country Routes accredited De Zeekoe Guest Farm and only pay for 2. This privately owned working ostrich farm provides a unique and tranquil escape from the outside world. Right on the Olifants River Valley, you can hear the fish eagle cry out across the water as you watch the African sun dips behind the majestic Swartberg mountain. Go on a Meerkat Adventure and get a chance to watch the adorable meerkats go about their day to day activities.

Oudstoorn has a variety of spectacular attraction on offer. Visit the Cango Caves, breathtaking waterfalls and 3 overlapping flower zones this is a beautiful stop over along your trip.

Pass through Calitzdorp which is renowned for its Boplaas Brandy which has been exporting Brandy to London since 1800. Pop onto the the 100 year old Grundheim Brady Cellar. The Grundheim family have been farming for over 100 years and still continue to export some of the best brandies around the world.

 
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The oasis town of Prince Albert is tucked under the Swartberg Pass. Cheese, wine, olives, star gazing and friendly karoo hospitality, you feel welcomed to relax and re-balance yourself in the flourishing orchards.

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Tuesday, 23 April 2013

West Coast Getaway in Cederberg

The west coast is a dryer, more arid area of South Africa known for its spectacular beaches and fascinating flora. Whale and dolphin watching is a seasonal attraction where the majestic animals calf and raise their young. The craggy mountains and rock formations give a sense of magical, untouched heritage. The layout of the land is awe-inspiring and a fascinating history lies waiting to be discovered.



The Cederberg region of the west coast is littered with ancient rock painting revealing the lives of the in the Khoi San people. Cederberg region was the site in which the first people of South Africa inhabited for centuries. They lived their sustainable lives hunting and gathering for centuries. Now, their legacy can be clearly seen by the beautiful rock paintings that adorn the walls of hundreds of caves around the Cederberg region.

Stay at the CCR accredited accommodation the beautiful Kagga Kamma Private Game Reserve in the untouched wilderness area. Guided rock art tours and 4x4 drives are at your hands to explore this spiritual land. The brilliantly clear night sky gives you the chance to see the stars like you have never seen them before. Stay in luxury suits that resemble Khoi San caves or under the stars. Incredible service by well trained friendly staff this is the prefect place to soak in the freedom and silence of the peace of this land.



Keep yourself energised with the awesome activities close by. Go zip sliding with Ceres Zip Slide Adventures. This tour above the earth gives you a birds eye view of this tremendous terrain that is unique to the western coast. Unique thousand year old rock formations and breathtaking blooming flowers in the summer months makes this an adventure not to miss out on. Adrenaline filled fun and great for the whole family or just for an escape above the world below, this is a fantastic opportunity.



Go horse riding with Drikus Horse Trails along the beach or through some of the spectacular land formations, this is a great activity for couples or families. Horses to suit any rider and great tour guides to assist you with anything you need to know. They have great knowledge of the land so if its an educational trip or a walk along the beach at sunset this is a great way to spend a couple hours along the west coast.

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Monday, 22 April 2013

Winelands Route- Wine.Food. History

Plan your tripe to the Cape Winelands with these awesome activities and great places to stay, recommended by Cape Country Routes and TripAdvisor.

Cascade Manor

Know as one of the most beautiful destinations in the cape, Paarl is tucked away beneath the Paarl Mountain. The third oldest settlement in South Africa after Cape Town and Stellenbosch, it is rich with historical scenery and beauty.

Known for its viticulture, this picturesque 17th century Cape Dutch town boasts a cultural and historical beauty that seems determined to catch your breath with every turn. Wine grown in this region is internationally acclaimed and wine tours to the surrounding wine farms is a must do. Friendly locals with a zest for life are happy to assist you with great service and assistance no matter what.

A rock climbing mecca for rock climbers around South Africa. Climbers journey here regularly to try defeat the ragged rocks of the mountains that encapsulate the town as well as the second largest granite outcrop in the world.

Check into Cascade Country Manor for luxurious hospitality unique to each guest. They are situated in the stunning olive valley of the winelands. Superb hosts will see to it that your every needs is catered for best to their abilities. Private and secluded, it is perfect for that winelands getaway.





Stellenbosch is the heart of the Premier Wine Route of the Cape. Roads lined with ancient oak trees and even more splendid 17th century Dutch architecture make up the tremendous visual treat this town has to offer.

The students of Stellensbosch University allows the town to maintain a vibrant and a youthful flair that draws the creativity and uniqueness out of all those who visit. Being the primary producer for international wine exports, Stellenbosch promises, if nothing else, to deliver some of the bets wines in the world.

To stay here book into either Eendracht Hotel or the Evergreen Manor and Spa to treat yourself to a blissful and relaxing holiday of a lifetime.

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Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Villa Belmonte to host another Gourmet Food and Wine Event




Gourmet Food and Wine Event featuring the wonderful wines of Hamilton Russell Family Vineyards and the Cuisine “Extraordinaire” of our chefs at Villa Belmonte



Warm greetings! And a very good day to you. 

 










Our Gourmet Food & Wine events continue to be such great successes - Havana Hills, Buitenverwachting (twice), Springfield (twice), Saxenburg, De Toren, Boschendal, Linton Park, Hamilton Russell & Southern Right (twice), Rupert & Rothschild, La Motte (twice), Veenwouden, Constantia Uitsig, Fairview, Morgenhof (twice), Hartenberg (twice), Klein Constantia (twice), Steenberg, Rudera (twice), Gosset & Domaine Frapin, Cape Point, Raats (twice), KWV, Delaire (3 times), Plaisir de Merle, Lanzerac, Muratie, Paul Cluver, Thabani, Rickety Bridge, Beyerskloof, De Wetshof, Kanu, Landskroon, Eikendal, Simonsig, Villiera……



Its been some time since Villa Belmonte hosted one of its famous Gourmet Food and Wine Events and we are therefore most pleased and honoured to announce that we will be holding our forthcoming Gourmet Food and Wine evening on Friday, 26 April 2013, bringing you the wonderful wines of one of the most esteemed of the Cape’s great family estates - namely: Hamilton Russell!



Yes, experience sublime food and excellent wine in congenial surroundings at Villa Belmonte on Friday, 26 April 2013 (7.00pm for 7.30pm) for only R 295.00 per person, VAT inclusive, including all Hamilton Russell wine products show-cased on the evening! RSVP:  Pearlene Naicker at (021) 462 1576 or Cliff Jacobs via his personal e-mail at cliff@villabelmontehotel.co.za.



For further information on Hamilton Russell Family Vineyards, please visit their superb website at www.hamiltonrussellvineyards.co.za.



As always: outstanding value for money! Hope to see you on the 26th! Please book as soon as possible, as this event will sell out soon! Larger tables are easily accommodated. Please note that reservations are essential for this most special occasion, as our restaurant is limited to 55-60 persons. 

Should you have any further queries in this regard, please do not hesitate to contact Pearlene or myself or any member of our management team. Our Mission Statement: it is our belief that the secret of Villa Belmonte’s long-term success lies in its ability to offer very high standards of accommodation, food and beverages, and other services, coupled with warm, personal attention, at price levels well below that offered by comparative hotels and restaurants.



Looking forward to welcoming you to Villa Belmonte in the near future!

DINNER MENU  
Friday evening, 26 April 2013

Pre-dinner Wine with Snacks
Southern Right Sauvignon Blanc 2012

Timbale of Langoustine set on a bed of Duck Liver
& Wild Mushroom Mousse & accompanied by
Steamed Scallops, Melba Toast & a Citrus-scented Sauce

Accompanying Wine:
Hamilton Russell Chardonnay 2012

Pineapple & Mint Sorbet
(drizzled with Ashbourne Sandstone 2007)

Trio of Game Birds
Pan-seared Quail wrapped in Pancetta
Asian-spiced Confit of Duck set on Glass Noodles
Roulade of Guinea Fowl served with Spinach & Mild Chilli
accompanied by a Beetroot Fondant & a Hamilton Russell Pinot Noir 2011 Pinot Noir Jus

Accompanying Wine:
Hamilton Russell Pinot Noir 2011

White Chocolate Mousse served with a Gooseberry Compote, Brandy Snap disc & Coffee Bean Brittle

Accompanying Wine:
Ashbourne Red 2007

Espresso or Cappuccino or Filter Coffee
Tea of your choice / Friandises

R 295.00 per person, VAT inclusive
 

Friday, 5 April 2013

The Breede River Winelands and Route 62

The scenic 'Route 62' is the historical road that passes from Ceres to Worcester and Robertson through the Breede River Valley and the Klein Karoo. It used to be the main link between Port Elizabeth and Cape Town before the N2 Highway was built in 1958. This scenic route has been rediscovered, and serves as a 70 km shorter option between Cape Town and Oudtshoorn. The route passes through 14 beautifully preserved towns and villages where time has stood still for 40 years.

It is one of the most authentic and breathtaking drives in South Africa. All year round the scenery is spectacular, covered in snow in winter and blooming with fruit and indigenous flora in spring and summer, it is a sight to see.

Visit wine farms like the Van Loveren and Robertson Wine Valley. The gorgeous Protea Farm has tractor rides and scrumptious lunches on offer. 

Stay at the only original Art Deco hotel in South Africa. Montagu Hotel is old world elegance. Experience a bygone era of elegance and charm with the Art Deco style of the 1930's and the Charleston music of the 1920's. All the bedrooms are decorated in either Art Deco or Victorian style and offer old world charm. Sample traditional cuisine and local wines with Golden Oldies played on a Baby Grand while you sit back and relax. Montagu's fame of the early 19th century was its healing waters. Experience the famous healing waters of Montagu in the privacy of a bath tub in the Wellness Centre.

Tuesday, 2 April 2013

The Garden Route's Tsitsikamma Forest

The Tsitsikamma is one of the most pristine forest areas in the whole of the Garden Route. Deep river gorges cleft the plateau as they make their way down to the sea, creating spectacular waterfalls and deep kloofs. Indigenous trees, fynbos and commercial pine plantations cover the rolling hills in a deep green cover. Tsitsikamma is a Khoi word meaning "place of abundance or sparkling water" and when you drive along the beautiful roads there is no question why. It is one of the most spectacular stretches of forest between the Bloukrans River in the west to Eerste Rivier in the east and is bordered on the north by the imposing Tsitsikamma Mountains and in the south by the Indian Ocean.

There are so many activities to do in the forest that visitors are spoilt for choice. Whether you are an adrenaline junkie or prefer to relax and soak in the beauty, Tsitsikamma Forest has something for you. Bungy jumping, hiking, guided bridge walking tours, picnic sites, swimming and spectacular trees - there is no time to waste. One of the biggest attractions is The Big Tree. This Yellowood giant is estimated to be  about 800 years old, it stands 36.6 metres high and has a circumference of almost 9 metres.


Wondering where to stay? Cape Country Routes suggests anyone of these spectacular holiday destinations to spend your time in the Garden Route, Botlierskop Private Game Reserve, Knysna Log Inn and Plettenberg Bay Game Reserve. Visit our website for more info on these destinations.