Robertson Tourism
- 9 Voortrekker Road
- Robertson, Western Cape
- 6705
- SOUTH AFRICA
- +023 626 4437
- info@robertson.org.za / manager@robertson.org.za
Robertson Horse Adventures offers a range of horse riding activities for people of all ages and levels of experience. Wh...
Posted by Siyanda Edwana on 19 March 2021 6:00 PM CAT
Robertson Horse Adventures offers a range of horse riding activities for people of all ages and levels of experience. Wh...
Posted by Siyanda Edwana on 19 March 2021 6:00 PM CAT
Don���t miss out on a Winemakers Lunch with Chef Clinton Drake @rietvalleiwines this Saturday! ���� Contact Reitvallei Wine...
Posted by Siyanda Edwana on 18 March 2021 7:14 PM CAT
Don���t miss out on a Winemakers Lunch with Chef Clinton Drake @rietvalleiwines this Saturday! ���� Contact Reitvallei Wine...
Posted by Siyanda Edwana on 18 March 2021 7:14 PM CAT
Where is the area's oldest Manor House located? ����Check out our fun fact of the week to find out! ���� #robertson #southaf...
Posted by Siyanda Edwana on 18 March 2021 6:00 PM CAT
Where is the area's oldest Manor House located? ����Check out our fun fact of the week to find out! ���� #robertson #southaf...
Posted by Siyanda Edwana on 18 March 2021 6:00 PM CAT
Fun Things To Do Around Robertson
Posted by Siyanda Edwana on 17 April 2019 6:25 AM CAT
Robertson is a town in the Western Cape Province of South Africa known as the valley of wine and roses, at the heart of the wine route - Route 62
Here are the fun, cool, family-friendly activities and attractions around Robertson Valley.
Robertson, 150 years of history
Posted by Siyanda Edwana on 20 September 2018 8:40 AM CAT
In 1728 a large tract of land which fell within the very large boundaries of Swellendam district was let to a Mr. P Joubert. The area soon attracted other migrant farmers who required grazing for their sheep and by 1800 many of them settled permanently on these pieces of land, which they now purchased outright from the Government. The names of the original farms are still much in evidence as districts, eg. Roodezant, Le Chasseur, Retreat, Noree, Goree, Vink Rivier, Willem Nels River, Klaasvoogds, Goudmyn, Vlolikheid and De Hoop Between 1728 and 1790, the particular farm Roodezand changed hands several times and in the 1840’s belonged to Johannes W van Zijl. Church services were held in his home when every three months Dr William Robertson, the Dutch Reformed Church Minister at Swellendam, visited the area. The town was named after him.
Bonnievale News
Posted by Siyanda Edwana on 19 June 2017 6:10 AM CAT
Elethu black owned farm pays dividends Elethu, the successful 100% black-owned grape farming initiative that benefits Bonnievale Wines workers, is approaching a significant milestone. In May next year the equal shareholding in the 30ha Elethu farm initiative comes to an end and 100% management is transferred to the Bonnievale Workers Empowerment Trust.:- http://www.wine.co.za/news/news.aspx?NEWSID=30891