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Le Petit Chateau is Robbie Wessels's choice accommodation.
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Activités à Durbanville
Good day!
Thank you to our loyal Nitida Market Supporters last month!
Without you, I would have cancelled these events when the weather goes into winter mode....rain, wind etc
Please join us...
come rain or sunshine
@ the Farmers’ Market
from 08h30 – 13h00
on Saturday 30 May 2009
(yes – it is winter times –
you can sleep in a little bit)
Join us for Italian delicacies, homemade pies,
home roasted coffee accompanied by a slice of decadent chocolate cake & many more from 40 different suppliers.
Bring your family & friends & don’t forget those baskets!
Should you have any queries, please contact me without hesitation.
Visit the Tygerberg Zoo
Tygerberg Zoo is Cape Town’s only zoo. With 24 hectares of land the Tygerberg Zoo is home to lions, tigers, zebra, cheetah, chimpanzees and marmosets. The zoo features 61 mammal species, 160 bird species and 63 reptile species. The zoo also specialises in the breeding of rare and endangered species so you will have the opportunity to see animals you would seldom see in the wild. For younger children there is the children’s farmyard and there is a shop where you can purchase refreshments.
Tel: 021 884 4494
Durbanville Rose Garden
This 3.5 hectare garden includes 500 varietals and 4500 rose bushes. Visitors can enjoy the layout of hybrid teas along Drakenstein Street, beds of miniatures, a gazebo that includes the ‘Fairest Cape’ rose, a tea garden, beds of medal winners, antique roses planted around graves, floribundas near the parking and climbers and shrubs against the fence.
Mr Altus de Wet Tel: 021 970 3129/ 021 970 3130 (Area Manager)
Durbanville Nature Reserve
Two rare plant species, indigenous veld types, short hiking trails, bird watching and picnicking are the main attractions of the Durbanville Nature Reserve.The reserve was proclaimed primarily to protect a rare flower- Aristea Lugens- and to conserve a transition zone between the renosterveld and sandveld fynbos. Serruria bronii is another rare and endangered floral species that has been identified in the confines of the reserve. A wide range of indigenous plant species has attracted many birds, creating a birdwatchers’ paradise.
Tel: 021 976 3097
Durbanville Wine Valley
Nestled in the Tygerberg Hills’ a mere 20 minutes drive from Cape Town, lies the Durbanville Wine Valley. With its hectares of flourishing vineyards, award winning wines and hospitable atmosphere, this wine route is fast becoming the Cape’s destination of choice. The Durbanville Wine Valley consists of nine wineries, each offering the finest in wines, and complemented with some of the best fine dining restaurants and intimate country kitchens in the region.
Tel: 083 310 1228 or Email: |
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