Tulbagh’s Historic
Architecture
From
tasting award winning wines to hiking in the mountains Tulbagh has a
little something for everyone! For those who enjoy history have a walk
down Historical Church Street which is the only street in South Africa
to have 32 National Monuments.
Wine
Tasting
Museums
Tulbagh
has 3 wonderful museums for you to visit including the earthquake
museum on Historical Church street documenting the 1969 earthquake
along with other interesting facts about Tulbagh.
The Great Outdoors
For
those whole like to be out in the veld enjoying nature at its best,
Tulbagh has hiking trails, fishing, horse riding and canoeing to offer.
The Waterfall – this is a must see for nature enthusiasts!
Only a 15minute walk to a beautiful waterfall and pools to swim in.
Permits R5 at the tourism office.
Other hiking trails include Murlindi trails which offers a 10km or 4km
hike in the beautiful Winterhoek. Permits can be bought at the tourism
office or on the farm itself for R20 per adult.
Silwerfontein just outside Tulbagh has 1 and 2 day guided trails to
caves along with boating and fishing in their large dam.
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riding trails can be booked at Vrolikheid riding centre |
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Arts
& Crafts
Tulbagh
has a good selection of craft shops and galleries whether you are
looking for plants and crystals or cakes and collectables some of these
include:
| Tholo
Crafts |
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2308004 |
| Het
Land Van Waveren |
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2300300 |
| Stones
and Succulents |
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2302977 |
Something Different
For
those who like to try something a little different the Tulbagh Valley
has a few treats in store including:
Moniki Chocolates –
handmade Belgian chocolates, open for tasting

Kimilili
Cheese – hand crafted farmhouse cheeses – tasting
available at Paddagang tasting centre .
Olive tasting can be enjoyed at De Heuvel Wines & Olives or at
Paddagang tasting centre.

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