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At the foot of the Bains Kloof pass, in the stunning Bovlei Valley lies the wine, lavender and fruit estate Bovlei Valley Retreat.
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The Wellington Tourism Office, located in Main Street, is the focal point for information for all vistors to our beautiful town. Our friendly staff there will be delighted to help you with any information requirements that you have. The office is open Monday to Friday, 08h00 to 17h00, and at weekends from 10h00 to 13h00.
Tel: 021 873 4604
Fax: 021 873 4607
mailto:info@wellington.co.za
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Scenes from Wellington
Cape Winelands
South Africa
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Nestling at the foot of the Groenberg, the historic town of Wellington lies in a picturesque valley on the banks of the Kromme River with the majestic Hawequa Mountains standing guard on its eastern border. Wellington, in the heart of the Boland and rich in cultural, religious and educational history, is an unsurpassed area to enjoy the Winelands and scenery of the Western Cape in South Africa. |
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Wellington, quite accessible to Cape Town International Airport, is conveniently central to many places of interest across all points of the compass. There are five dramatic and scenic mountain passes nearby. All the Cape's various wine and brandy routes, not to mention the fruit routes, are an easy day trip. Spring sees the grand displays of wild flowers of the Cape West Coast, a pleasant few hours journey by car. The sophisticated delights of Cape Town City, and the sunny golden beaches of the Cape Peninsula as well as the whales of False Bay are within an hour's reach. Historic Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Tulbagh and Paarl are neighbouring towns, each full of attractions of their own. |
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Wellington offers a mix of fabulous shopping treats to tourists. The town is well equipped with all medical and emergency services and branches of all the main banks in South Africa.
Wellington boasts two leather factories producing beautiful and quality leather products such as shoes, handbags, book covers and other smaller articles.
Furthermore there are towel factory shops, fruit juice kiosks selling to the public, glassware gift shops and many other places to browse around in addition to the more prominent chain stores.
Art galleries, antique furniture, ceramic tiles and Bali furniture rounds off a true shopping experience. |
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