The World Travel Tourism Council (WTCC) has issued Paarl and Wellington with their ‘Safe travels’ approval. This means that the two destinations adhere to the strict guidelines and protocols set by the global industry representative and travelers can visit the region and its tourism attractions with confidence.
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Jenna Higgins is the new face at Wellington Wines’ cellar and what a pretty face at that! She graduated in 2018 and started working at Wellington Wines in 2020. She is the first female member of their winemaking team.
In celebration of Women’s Month Xania van der Merwe (Wellington Wine Route Manager) interviewed her.
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The Wellington Wine and Tourism team has been working non-stop behind the scenes since the Corona pandemic hit our shores. We are often asked by media and businesses what is the impact of Covid-19 on tourism in the Drakenstein area, can we quote financial numbers? The short answer is, we can not determine the impact as it is still unfolding around us.
According to CEO, Annelize Stroebel, “Tourism is one of the key contributors to GDP in the Western Cape and it is also an important contributor to the GDP in Drakenstein. We estimate that during the first two months of lock down we have lost almost R65 million in tourism and an estimated 700 people have lost their jobs.
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We ARE meeting again!
Our eateries are ready to serve and welcome back our locals and new visitors.
Yes, things are not quite the same as in the past. We take great caution and consideration for the safety of our guests and staff. The things that matters most, however, has remained unchanged and that is good food, a friendly smile and genuine connection.
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The beautiful town of Wellington has become an attractive visitors’ destination, but now offers an additional drawcard for visitors by welcoming pets at many of its establishments.
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The wildly popular Wine Wednesday has found a new home and will move to Au d’Hex Estate in March. Wine lovers should note that the March event has moved to Thursday 19 March 2020 to accommodate the Absa Cape Epic. Stages four to six will be hosted in Wellington and the race village is located adjacent to Au d’Hex Estate.
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Paarl and Wellington will be proud host towns when the Absa Cape Epic is staged for the seventeenth time in March this year. Wellington will host participants and supporters from 19 – 22 March 2020 for stages four to seven, while Paarl will host the grand finale at Val de Vie on 22 March 2020. Entries are capped at 650 two-person team, which means approximately 1300 riders will be able to explore these two spectacular Boland towns.
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2 MARCH 2020
WESTERN CAPE READINESS FOR COVID-19 (NOVEL CORONAVIRUS): What the public should know
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The beautiful Boland town of Wellington is ready to provide the perfect backdrop for a wonderful Valentine’s Day. Create some unforgettable romantic memories while enjoying the scenic beauty and rural tranquillity of this rural gem. Celebrate your love with a romantic picnic, dinner dance and special Valentine’s menus or organise a sensual stay-over at one of our fabulous accommodation facilities.
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