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A beautiful heritage town that blossomed out of an earthquake disaster, Tulbagh is situated in a valley labelled ‘Het land van Waveren’ (the country of Waveren) by a Dutch governor who travelled here in 1699. Waveren... Show more

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Tulbagh Reviews

4.8 out of 5

Nadia Wasserman

Our second visit and certainly not the last. So much to do and see!

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Tulbagh Reviews

Nadia Wasserman
12 August 2024

Our second visit and certainly not the last. So much to do and see!

Superb. 5 out of 5
Syreeta
17 December 2023

Scenery

Superb. 5 out of 5
Julia Appleton
10 October 2023

Wine, scenery, sunset

Superb. 5 out of 5
Nadia Wasserman
02 May 2023

Beautiful, historic and quaint little town. Stroll down church street and have a roosterkoek at Kole & Deeg. Highly recommend the Gin Yard at Vindoux wine farm. The Spar gets ridiculously busy on long weekends so rather come prepared unless you want to stand in line for 30 mins. The Tulbagh Nursery is awesome if you’re into gardening and plants. And take the Bain’s Kloof pass if you want a beautiful scenic route!

Superb. 5 out of 5
Anonymous
07 June 2021

The quaint town, the beautiful scenery, the olive tasting.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Nicola
21 December 2020

Everything!

Superb. 5 out of 5
Desmond Mandlazi
20 November 2019

Wine, the history side.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Diane O' Brien
14 October 2019

We found Tulbagh to be close enough to Cape Town for a quick weekend away with family & friends.
Clean town with stunning wine farms, wine tasting and lovely restaurants.

Very picturesque with great hiking, mountain biking trails.

Lots of convenient shops in the town.

Can't wait for our next visit.

Superb. 5 out of 5
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Zen Scoulelis
31 July 2019

We loved our Sunday lunch at Tulbagh Hotel and Champagne tasting at Krone.

Fabulous. 4 out of 5
LINDI SMITH
18 June 2019

We went to Essere lodge for a weekend and loved it! Have done many wine tastings at the surrounding farms, love going there often.

Superb. 5 out of 5

More info about Tulbagh

A beautiful heritage town that blossomed out of an earthquake disaster, Tulbagh is situated in a valley labelled ‘Het land van Waveren’ (the country of Waveren) by a Dutch governor who travelled here in 1699. Waveren was a prominent family from Amsterdam at the time. The governor granted land to Dutch families and a village developed over time.

Tulbagh is named after a later governor of the Cape, Ryk Tulbagh, an intellectual and popular leader with the people. The town is deep in a valley ringed by 5 separate mountains ranges, the perfect environment for the growing of wheat, deciduous fruit and grapevines.

In 1969 Tulbagh experienced a massive earthquake of roughly 4.5 in magnitude (6.3 on the Richter scale), and much of the town was destroyed. It took a few forward-thinkers to realise that a restoration project rather than a rebuild should follow and an entire road of beautiful Cape Dutch-style homes were... Show more