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Golf, Wine and the Mountain - an Introduction to Cape Town |
Cape Town and the Western Cape, including the Atlantic Coast, the famous Garden Route and Wine Routes comfortably takes its place as one of the premier tourist attractions
in South Africa, and indeed, anywhere in the world. From the famous icon of Table Mountain, vast expanses of beaches, exquisite scenery and winelands as well as the friendly people, Cape Town, our Mother City truly
deserves its reputation as a top tourist destination in South Africa.
The hosting of the Presidents Cup in 2003, has done much to raise the awareness if it was ever needed, of the stunning golf courses available
in this region. Home to many of South Africa’s top golf courses – this region offers the golfer amazing scenery and superb world class standard championship and resort golf courses. From links style courses to the
latest resort and spa facilities, every taste is catered for. |
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The many attractions of Cape Town allow the golfer to enjoy a wide choice of activities offered by the oldest city in South Africa. Table Mountain stands out as the most well known
landmark and tourist attraction – no visit is complete without venturing up the mountain from which stunning views can enjoyed. From the mountain, one can view Robben Island – why not pay the former political prison
a visit and get a first hand experience of part of the life of Nelson Mandela.
Travel the picturesque Garden Route to Knysna or spend a day sampling the wine on one of our legendary wine farm tours along the Cape Wine Route. Step
out onto the brilliant white beaches of Clifton or Camps Bay – enjoy a traditional South African fish barbeque on an endless summer evening, overlooking the ocean and of course, the mountain. The V & A Waterfront
is the most visited attraction, consisting of an assortment of shopping, eating, entertainment and sightseeing facilities – all set within a working harbour. |
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