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4.7 out of 5

Anonymous

Great Wine farms, not to many people..

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Bonnievale Reviews

Anonymous
27 January 2025

Great Wine farms, not to many people..

Superb. 5 out of 5
Fanie Buys
22 March 2023

Natural beauty and adequate shops, wine and cheese.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Anthony Payne
17 March 2023

great camping

Superb. 5 out of 5
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lolla orb
18 May 2022

The nature and views are incredible.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Quintin April
13 May 2022

I liked the scenic Tradouw Pass, visited the waterfall, and Die Drupkelder cave.
We had lunch at Diesel & Creme. Very impressed with their food once again.
We also visited Ronnies Sex Shop. Nice novelty pub to visit.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Lynette Best
16 August 2021

The mountains, nostalgia, cheese and wine...Van Loveren the best!

Superb. 5 out of 5
Dorothy May Patterson
03 April 2021

We enjoyed lunch at Viljoensdrift and Catharinas and also having dinner on the private patio watching the sun set over the mountains. The King size bed was super comfortable and the large fenced garden made it very private for us and our scotty dogs.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Alechia Karstens Lee
04 October 2020

It’s a beautiful place!

Superb. 5 out of 5
Theo Wayne Vergotine
04 January 2020

Exploring the area, friendliness in the area.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Anonymous
06 December 2019

Small town but not much to see.

Okay. 3 out of 5

More info about Bonnievale

It’s safe to say that Bonnievale is located in one of the most picturesque parts of the Western Cape. On the road entering the town, each farmer has lined their property boundary with a unique colourful plant or unusual tree, from red and yellow canna to white roses, pale green fever trees and purple jacarandas. This makes for a visually pleasing display.

The area was originally called Vale before a settler Christopher Rigg bought up the land, divided it into plots and called the village Bonnievale after his grandfather’s home in Scotland. He was to design an irrigation canal that ran from the nearby Breede River and, in parts, suspended around the side of a mountain, to reach the village. Unfortunately not much remains of his original design, however, cement canals still route water through to the farmlands.

Bonnievale is best known for the sweet wines, fruits and cheeses produced here and green fields extend as far... Show more