Autumn in the Robertson Wine Valley

Are you in the Western Cape this Autumn and wondering how you can make your holiday experience a memorable one? We’ve got some really cool ideas for you to explore.

If you are in need of a vehicle to get there you may want to have a look at car hire Cape Town. Be sure to book ahead of time as they tend to go quite quickly.

Autumn marks the start of an exciting month in the Robertson Wine Valley. Every year the picturesque town nestled between the Langenberg and Riviersonderend mountains hosts the famed Robertson Wacky Wine Festival. This year the festival takes place from the 31st of May to the 3rd of June 2018. This festival is has become the highlight of visitors and locals, social calendars, across the country. For years, wine connoisseurs, novices, friends and family alike, go the distance for the Wacky Wine experience.

2018, is a special year in the wine valley as it marks the 15th anniversary of the Wacky Wine Weekend. You can expect over thirty-five wineries and tourist attractions, ranging from Ashton to Bonnievale and McGregor.

All participating wineries open their doors to showcase the finest vintages in the Robertson Wine Valley. Guests will be able to participate in award-winning wine tastings, pairings, and tours through the historic wine valley. Live music, pop-up food stalls, and local markets are all a part of the festival. If you’re travelling with your family, there are plenty of activities to keep the kids busy.

Drinking and driving are illegal in South Africa. If you’re planning on travelling from Cape Town or, other parts of South Africa and abroad, to the festival with a few friends, most visitors opt for car hire. However, once you arrive at the festival there is a range of transport options available. You can pre-book transportation in and around the fest on the Wacky Wine website.

Not sure where to start with your Robertson Wacky Wine experience? Here is a comprehensive map for you to use on your journey:

*Robertson Wine Valley has a zero-tolerance policy towards drinking and driving and is committed to providing a safe festival for all attendees.

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