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4.6 out of 5

Susan Jantjies

I mostly like the 3 room for 7 to 9 people sleep in. I always recommend to other people it's very peacefully. Only would like to have a pool on pr…

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Worcester Reviews

Susan Jantjies
27 December 2024

I mostly like the 3 room for 7 to 9 people sleep in. I always recommend to other people it's very peacefully. Only would like to have a pool on premises. The shops is nearby and we feel very safe there. Very convenient place taxi is walking distance.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Annaline Hednrickse
06 April 2021

There is a lot of favorites, the wine farms for wine tasting, the museum to visit. Lots of restaurants to pick from.

Superb. 5 out of 5
Roblene Wareley
04 November 2019

So green and luscious, with such stunning views!

Superb. 5 out of 5
Misty MacLachlan
21 October 2019

Worcester is a friendly town that still exudes old world charm but also has delightful new places like the Daly Bread bakery. It has beautiful surroundings and one can't help but feel relaxed and rejuventated upon visiting. It is only an hour and a half from Cape Town. Well worth a visit!

Fabulous. 4 out of 5
Gordon Johnson
06 August 2018

Worcester has less traffic, surrounded by beautiful mountains. Fields all around creates a very sight-seeing view.

Fabulous. 4 out of 5

More info about Worcester

If ever there was a town hiding spectacular secrets, then Worcester in the Western Cape Province of South Africa is it. Travellers passing on the N1 national highway between Cape Town and Johannesburg do themselves an injustice by not taking the time to stop and explore this remarkable town.   

Nestled within a series of 4 mountain ranges, Worcester lies in a sunny valley with an exceptional wine, brandy and olive route. Much of the historic buildings have been retained and the eye-catching white Dutch Reformed Church is prominent on the landscape.

Thanks to a decision by the Cape government to route a railway line through Worcester way back in the 1870s, Worcester grew in importance and is today the largest commercial centre in the region. The town was named after the Marquis of Worcester.

A unique feature of the town is the number of care centres, museums and education facilities located here. The town supports... Show more