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Pack up the kids and head
out to the Winelands for the
9th annual Stellenbosch Wine
Festival from 1 to 5 July
during the school holidays.
Explore outstanding
Stellenbosch wines in the
very cellars where they were
made via a unique shuttle
service and have a jovial
soccer feast while providing
tons of entertainment for
the kids, leaving no sour
grapes during this
fun-filled time.
Kids are invited to come
meet Jerepigo the donkey at
Middelvlei and
experience one of his
infamous cart rides around
the farm as they make new
friends with the animals
including pygmy goats, geese
and tortoises and feed them
special treats that will
leave their tummies full and
satisfied.
Expect a little magic at
Welmoed on Friday, 2
July with a real magician as
mom and dad indulges in a
Spitbraai or potjiekos at
the Duck Pond restaurant.
For youngsters with a sense
of adventure, why not saddle
up for a 30 minute guided
horse ride at Bellevue
Wine Estate or get the
whole family together for a
tractor ride to the oldest
commercially planted
Pinotage vineyard in the
world!
Then drive down to
Villiera for a one hour
express game drive and
explore nature as you spot a
wide variety of birds, Red
Hartebees, Eland, Gemsbok,
Springbuck, Bontebok, Bush
pig, Zebra’s and many more!
Villiera also offers a
supervised crèche, giving
mom and dad a chance to
experience a Cap Classique
tasting.
Café de Paris at L’Avenir
has delicious treats in
store for growling tummies
including croissants, crêpes
and baguettes. All quarter
final games can be watched
live at the Chez L’Avenir
Venue and while parents
challenge one another to a
game of social boules, kids
can get rid of that extra
energy on the indoor jumping
castle.
Delvera is bringing
fairy tales to life on
Sunday at 12h00 with a
performance of Cinderella.
Enjoy the show with the kids
or wander off to discover
interesting and unique
homemade-art on the farm’s
little shops.
Kids will also have the
opportunity to get creative
at Longridge with a
Design-a-label competition.
The winning label will be
printed on a limited release
wine festival bottle while a
percentage of the funds will
be donated to a charity.
After all that work, your
children can play games and
watch a movie in the
supervised kids
entertainment section while
parents try their hand at
the Cellar Rat Race where
they are expected to bottle,
cork, pack and load a case
of Longridge wine against
the clock.
Drop the kids off at
Bottelary Hills Wine Centre,
where a dedicated kids area
has been laid on so that
parents can explore the wine
farms in the area. With sand
art, jumping castles, face
painting and many more
activities, children will
never have a dull moment
under the watchful eye of
qualified supervisers and
child minders.
Tickets for the Stellenbosch
Wine Festival, are available
at R150 a Day Pass and R500
for the Golden Pass. Kids
under the age of 18 enter
free! For more information
on the Stellenbosch Wine
Festival, sponsored by
American Express® Cards,
contact Tel: 021 – 886 4310
or visit
www.wineroute.co.za.
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