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Du Toitskloof Wine Cellar is a member of the
Breedekloof Wine Route, South Africa’s youngest wine route.
The Breedekloof area forms of the majestic Breede River Valleyand
is only 90 km from Cape Town. The journey there through the spectacular
Du Toitskloof Pass will stay with you for a long time.
Pieter du Toit, a descendant of the French Huguenots that arrived
at the Cape in 1688, established a cattle post in the Breedekloof
area in 1716. Part of the area of the Breedekloof is known as Goudini,
which is derived from the Khoi-San word meaning “wild honey”.
It is from these influences, that combine the Cape’s Huguenot
wine-making heritage with the Khoi-San’s harmony with nature,
that a perfect blend of fine wine and outdoor adventure has evolved.
The area is a haven for adventurous spirits in search of the ultimate
adrenaline rush or on a journey to discover nature’s beautiful
scenery. Activities include trout fishing, hiking and mountaineering,
mountain biking, horse riding, bird-watching and 4x4 trails.
Visit the Breede Kloof tourism website www.breedekloof.com for
more information on accommodations, activities and getting around. |
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