Your Neighbourhood Guide to Durbanville


Durbanville, located in the Northern Suburbs of Cape Town, is home to award-winning wineries, adventure activities, and a range of striking outdoor spots.

Here’s everything you can experience in Durbanville on your next visit:

From a mountain biker’s paradise to a hub for art, see Cape Town’s Durbanville like you’ve never seen it before:

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Thing to do

Sip And Savour The The Durbanville Wine Route

Exploring the wine route will require at least a day or two. There are so many farms to explore, many with unique wine pairing experiences (including chocolate and pizza), while others are suited to families with kid-friendly amenities. There are 12 farms in the valley, including Altydgedacht, Bloemendal, D’Aria, DeGrendel, Dimersdal, Durbanville Hills, Hillcrest, Klein Roosboom, Meeredndal, N’Tida, Groot Phesantekraal, and Signal Gun.

Contact: Visit durbanvillewine.co.za/

Explore The Majik Forest

Majik Forest is one of those places you visit to take in the breathtaking scenery. The forest features a variety of plant species and is ideal for cycling, walks, jogs and picnics. There are dog-friendly trails and a play area for the kids.

Location: Van Riebeeckshof Rd, Van Riebeeckshof
Contact: Call 0860 103 089

Your Neighbourhood Guide to Durbanville

Wine Safari

The new Durbanville Wine Safari is the ultimate hop-on-hop-off adventure through the valley’s top wine farms. With two routes (Northern and Southern lines), you’ll get to sip your way through standout estates like Groot Phesantekraal, Diemersdal, D’Aria, De Grendel, Durbanville Hills, and Klein Roosboom. The price starts from R330 per person. The ticket excludes your wine tastings or special activities at the various estates.

Location: Pick-up and drop-off is at Protea Hotel Durbanville Contact: Visit www.durbanvillewinesafari.co.za

Cycle At Bloemendal Trail Park

Young and old can get their bike on at Bloemendal Trail Park, located in the Durbanville Wine Valley, between the slopes of the Tygerberg Hill and Kanonberg terrain. The rugged trails are

ideal for avid bike riders and running enthusiasts. The routes cater to everyone from beginner to advanced levels. There is a café on the premises for those who want to grab a bite to eat.

Location: Bloemendal Road M13, Tygerberg Valley Rd Website: www.bloemendaltrailpark.co.za

Get Adventurous At Cool Runnings

Looking for something a little different? Cool Runnings, Africa’s first downhill toboggan track, is non-stop fun for the entire family. Zoom through twists and turns on your own or with a friend and ride as many times as you like. The best part? The more you go, the cheaper it gets! Pop by the on-site café for snacks and drinks afterward.

Location: Off Carl Cronje Dr, Tygervalley, Cape Town Website: www.coolrunnings.capetown

Appreciate Art At Rust-en-Vrede Gallery

Art enthusiasts can visit the historic Rust-en-Vrede Gallery. Once a prison, police station and a magistrate’s court, it is now a hotspot for art lovers. Explore the thought-provoking exhibitions and Clay Museum, where local ceramics steal the show with unique shapes, styles and firing techniques. The cosy little restaurant is an escape from the hustle and bustle.

Location: Oxford St, Durbanville
Website: www.rust-en-vrede.com

Wander The Durbanville Rose Garden

If you’re after a bit of peace and beauty, this 3.5-hectare rose garden is the spot. With over 500 varieties and 4500 rose bushes, it’s a floral feast for the senses. Wander through beds of miniatures and award-winning blooms, then kick back with a cuppa at the charming tea garden.

Location: 33 Drakenstein Rd, Durbanville Hills
Website: www.capetown.gov.za

Tee Off At The Durbanville Golf Club

Situated on the slopes of Durbanville Hills, Durbanville Golf Club offers a great round of golf and stunning views. Established in 1967, this gem has earned the title “The Jewel of the North”. Known for its lush fairways, immaculate bent grass greens, and wide-open spaces, it’s a golfer’s paradise.

Location: Sport Way, Durbanville
Website: www.durbanvillegolfclub.co.za

Where To Eat

Sky Lounge and Restaurant

Get ready to indulge in some seriously good food while soaking up the valley and mountain vistas. The seasonal menu celebrates South African culture and is crafted from fresh local produce. From sticky-fried cauliflower to slow-cooked pork belly, you’d want to eat everything. The menu also includes gourmet burgers, wood-fired pizzas, and sushi. And if you’re looking for the ultimate Sunday treat, their legendary Sunday Lunch buffet is not to be missed.

Location: Bloemendal Wine Estate, Tygerberg Valley Rd, Durbanville,
Website: bloemendalestate.co.za/

Greenery Café

If you’re after chill vibes and great coffee, Greenery Café is the spot. Part plant shop, part cosy café, it’s perfect for a relaxed breakfast or lunch surrounded by lush greenery. You’ll also find a dreamy selection of plants and goodies to turn your space into a mini jungle.

Location: 14a Wellington Rd, Durbanville
Contact: Visit www.greenery.capetown/

Lupa Osteria

Craving a taste of Rome? Lupa Osteria in Durbanville delivers big on flavour and flair. Think hearty Italian classics like pizzas, fresh pasta, and gelato. The showstopper? Their homemade fettuccine is tossed in a flaming Parmesan wheel and served right at your table.

Location: 14a Wellington Rd, Durbanville
Contact: Visit shorturl.at/2ErfL

Die Boer Restaurant Durbanville

Looking for a night out with good vibes, great food, and top-notch entertainment? Die Boer’s got it all, offering six live shows a week and a dinner menu packed with favourites like sticky ribs, pork belly, chicken dishes, and classic pap and vleis.

Location: 6 Chenoweth St, Durbanville
Website: Visit dieboer.com/

The Farm Eatery At Diemersdal Farm Eatery

Chef Martin De Kock brings a world of flavour to your plate at The Farm Eatery at Diemersdal, using fresh, locally sourced produce to whip up dishes with a French, Spanish, and Asian twist. The herbs and veggies come straight from their on-site garden, and the pickles, preserves and bread are all homemade. The Sunday buffet is a crowd favourite.

Location: Diemersdal Wine Estate, M58 Koeberg Rd, Durbanville
Website: www.diemersdal.co.za

The Tangram Restaurant, Durbanville Hills Winery

Award-winning The Tangram Restaurant at Durbanville Hills Winery wows with its expansive Table Mountain views (best at sunset), double-volume ceiling, and chic decor. Chef Tamzyn Ehlers uses locally sourced produce to create a fresh, inspiring menu that changes with the seasons. Open for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, the menu is simple yet packed with flavour. Options include Springbok Loin, garlic and herb-crusted line fish, gnocchi, and cider-braised pork belly with carrot and coriander purée.

Location: Tygerberg Valley Rd, Cape Farms
Contact: Visit www.durbanvillehills.co.za/our-restaurant

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Chocolat Bistro

Chocolat Bistro brings a touch of French flair to Durbanville. With its elegant interiors, indulgent menu, and dreamy patio (complete with a children’s play area), you’ll be immersed in all things lavish.

Pop in for a light lunch of savoury pancakes, sandwiches and quiches, or mix things up with a build-your-own mezze platter, served daily from 2pm to 6pm.

Location: 46 Oxford St, Durbanville, Cape Town
Contact: Visit chocolatbistro.co.za/

Jéan Restaurant, Klein Roosboom

Jéan Restaurant is all about living in tune with the seasons at Klein Roosboom, from cosy winter vibes to bright summer days, it’s a whole new mood each time you visit.

The menu changes too, inspired by whatever’s fresh and in season. On Sundays, there’s a special brunch, with menu options featuring everything from French toast and eggs ‘benni’ to savoury waffles. When the sun’s out, you can’t go wrong with one of their famous picnic baskets, ideal for a laid-back afternoon on the farm.

Location: Klein Roosboom at Tygerberg Valley Rd, Durbanville
Contact: Visit kleinroosboom.co.za/

Where To Stay

D’Aria Guest Cottages

Tucked among the vineyards, the wine farm offers 12 charming self-catering cottages, each full of character and perfect for families, friends or business travellers. Every unit comes with tea and coffee facilities, a toaster, an electric frying pan, a microwave, a heated towel rail in the bathroom, and a mini-bar fridge.

Location: M13 Tygervalley Road, Durbanville
Website: www.daria.co.za

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Kolping Guest House

Kolping Guest House is a cosy four-star stay in the heart of Durbanville, offering both B&B and self-catering options. The units are spacious and kitted with all the comforts, including a mini bar fridge, underfloor heating, and a TV. There’s also a swimming pool, tranquil gardens and indoor and outdoor relaxation areas to unwind. For business travellers, there are conference facilities available.

Location: 7 Biccard Street, Durbanville
Website: www.kolpingguesthouse.co.za

Ronderkuil Estates

Slow things down with a farm stay at Ronderkuil Estates. Close to the Durbanville Wine Valley, choose from cosy cottages, a charming old farmhouse, spacious guesthouses, or rustic lodge suites. You can take a leisurely walk in nature, do a bit of bird watching, or kick back and reconnect with the great outdoors. It’s all about that easy, unhurried farm life.

Location: Malanshoogte Road, Durbanville
Website: www.rondekuil.co.za

 

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