Franschhoek, is in a scenic valley around an hour from Cape Town in the heart of South Africa's wine country. When the Huguenots first settled in there over 300 years ago, they brought with them their ...
Cape Town- The town of Franschhoek was founded in 1688 by French Huguenots fleeing their country after King Louis XIV revoked his grandfather’s Edict of Nantes, a law that gave the Huguenot ...
In a valley just outside Cape Town, Franschhoek continues the vinous tradition of its Huguenot settlers. Jennifer Byrne checks in to Grande Provence estate for a taste of South Africa’s capital of ...
In a part of the world not exactly lacking for scenic road trip options, Franschhoek in South Africa’s Cape Winelands region is one of the most beloved destinations. Capetonians hardly need an excuse ...
A combination of tram and tram-bus transports passengers around a loop of stops allowing them to hop-off at each stop and experience the activities on offer, be it wine tasting, a cellar tour, lunch ...
An hour’s drive from Cape Town, the Franschhoek wine valley has earned its reputation as the gourmet capital of South Africa. But it’s not the only reason you should go. The wine tram: all you need to ...
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