Pat Busch Nature Reserve offers a selection of self catering accommodation (sleeps up to 46) in the Breede River Valley near Robertson. Surrounded by high mountains at the end of a country road. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
The town of Robertson lies in the shadow of the Langeberg Mountains on Route 62, about one-and-a-half hours' drive from Cape Town. Surrounded by vineyards and deciduous fruit orchards, Robertson is one of the most attractive towns in the Cape. With Victorian and Georgian cottages and jacaranda lined streets, the town is usually awash with colour.
Robertson, which became famous for its ostrich farming, continues as it did when founded in 1853, with its vineyards, ostrich, fruit and dairy farms. The area is regarded as a pioneer for organic wine production and the district is renowned for its wine growing and racehorse stud farming. Some of the finest red wines in the Cape are produced here and Robertson boasts a wine route of its own, that includes 48 wineries from the nearby towns of McGregor, Ashton and Bonnievale.
Robertson, situated in the heart of the Cape Winelands, is renowned for its wine estates, beautiful landscapes, and vibrant community.
Here are eight things to do or see in Robertson:
1. Wine Tasting at Robertson Wine Estates: Visit some of the region's top wine estates such as Springfield Estate, Graham Beck, and Robertson Winery. Enjoy wine tastings, cellar tours, and the scenic beauty of the vineyards.
2. Cruise on the Breede River: Take a relaxing boat cruise on the Breede River with River Goose Cruises or Viljoensdrift River Cruises. Enjoy the tranquil surroundings, spot local wildlife, and sip on some wine during the journey.
3. Explore the Robertson Art Gallery: Discover local art at the Robertson Art Gallery, which features works by South African artists. The gallery showcases a variety of styles and mediums, offering a glimpse into the region's artistic talent.
4. Visit the Robertson Garden Route: This self-guided tour takes you through some of the most beautiful gardens in Robertson. Highlights include the Sheilam Cactus and Succulent Nursery and the Soekershof Private Maze and Botanical Garden.
5. Tour the Klipdrift Distillery: Learn about the brandy-making process at the Klipdrift Distillery. Enjoy a guided tour of the distillery, followed by a tasting session where you can sample their renowned brandies.
6. Hike or Bike in the Langeberg Mountains: The surrounding Langeberg Mountains offer excellent hiking and mountain biking trails. Explore the scenic routes, enjoy the fresh air, and take in the stunning views of the valleys below.
7. Visit the Robertson Market: Held on Saturdays, the Robertson Farmers Market is a great place to sample local produce, artisanal goods, and homemade treats. It's a vibrant spot to mingle with locals and enjoy the community atmosphere.
8. Experience the Robertson Slow Festival: If you're visiting in August, don't miss the Robertson Slow Food & Wine Festival. This event celebrates the region's culinary delights with wine tastings, farm tours, and gourmet meals prepared by local chefs.
These activities offer a blend of wine tourism, outdoor adventure, cultural experiences, and local charm that make Robertson a delightful destination in the Cape Winelands.