SAVOUR THE TASTES OF PAARL’S RESTAURANTS
Posted by Wilandre Johnson on 04 October 2021 10:15 AM CAT




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In a secluded valley between the granite hills of the Paarl Rock mountains, Rhebokskloof Wine Estate is a quintessentially family-friendly Winelands experience. With rolling lawns, 100-year-old oaks and the scent of jasmine and lavender wafting through the air Rhebokskloof is known and loved for its warm hospitality and a slew of exciting offerings for children and adults alike.

As important to us as our wine culture of our region is, so is our culture and heritage. Meander with us through our past and explore the stories of yesteryear at the following visitor attractions.

Founded in 1693, this working cheese and wine farm is home to a variety of attractions including a fresh-produce deli for take-home goods, a bakery, tasting room, tasting classes and the popular Goatshed Restaurant.

Paarl is the second oldest wine route in South Africa and home to some of the country’s leading corporate cellars. Visiting these stellar wineries give you a glimpse into the size of our wine region and the wonderful wines that are being produced on a larger scale.

This historic working farm at the foot of Paarl Mountain and right next to Paarl’s Main Road is becoming quite the one-stop destination! Family friendly stylish restaurants, picnics, luxury guests’ rooms set among the vineyards, and wine tasting with some of the most breath-taking views in the Boland, are just some of the comforts which Laborie offers its guests.
Read more to see what Laborie has to offer during September.
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As the weather warms, local eateries are enticing visitors to enjoy the magnificent scenic beauty of Paarl by dining at off-the-beaten track establishments, steak in the heart of a working wine farm and Sunday brunch and lunch options. For more details, read our BLOG.