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Information on the Winelands Region, Western Cape Province providing conference facilities
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The Western Cape Winelands of South Africa are a major tourist attraction for both local and international visitors. South Africa is known for the quality of its wines with wine production in South Africa dating back to 1659. The most important regions of the Western Cape Winelands include the Constantia Winelands, Stellenbosch Wineland, Paarl Wineland, Wellington Wineland, Franschhoek Wineland, Worcester Wineland and Robertson Wineland.
The production of wine has shaped the development of the Western Cape Winelands region for over 300 years and is currently the largest wine producing region in South Africa.
The Western Cape Winelands are divided into various regions each with its own wine routes. The Constantia Valley wine region is situated in mountainous surroundings, and boasts some of the oldest wine estates and homesteads along with several award winning wines and restaurants. The Stellenbosch Wine region is one the best known in the Western Cape and is home to a variety of cellars producing some of the country's most acclaimed wines. The Franschhoek Valley wine region was settled over 300-years ago by the French Huguenots. Set against the backdrop of the Franschhoek and Drakenstein mountains, this quaint village has over 30 wine farms.
The largest wine route in Western Cape Winelands is that of Stellenbosch which comprises several co-operatives and many farms which are hundreds of years old. Franchhoek's wine farms are well known for their names which reflect their French Huguenot ancestry. Many of the larger cellars offer tours and wine tasting as well as restaurants with traditional menus. You'll also find farm stalls selling farm produce as well as traditional preserves and foods.
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