About Kloovenburg
An hour's drive north-east from Cape Town, through rolling farmlands, takes you to the welcoming gates of Kloovenburg. The estate is situated in the Riebeek Valley, part of the Swartland, an area which offers the visitor the attractions of hiking, day drives, birding and of course some of the country's most picturesque scenery.
Treat yourself to a tour around this lovely part of the Western Cape and e sure to pay Kloovenburg a visit. See the cool, quiet cellar, taste the wines and acquire a few favourites. The delectable products of the estate's olive groves are also on sale, so take home a selection of sun-ripened olives, tapenade, fine olive oil and natural olive-based beauty products.
Directions to Kloovenburg
Leaving Cape Town via the N1, turn onto the N7, heading for Malmesbury, centre of the wheatlands. Take the first turn-off into the town and drive into the centre past the Bokomo flour mills and on to a set of traffic lights where a signpost will point you to Riebeek Kasteel. Follow the R45 and take the turnoff on to the R46 to Riebeek Kasteel. This road rises up the Boesmanskloof Pass, at the top of which you will look down to the vineyards, olive groves and sweeping whitewashed Cape-style entrance to Kloovenburg.
Things to do in Riebeek Kasteel
Reviews for Kloovenburg
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4 out of 5 stars
Deborah Hemper
04 February 2017
Just great! Breath-taking
Kloovenburg Map
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Kloovenburg is 0.4km from the centre of Riebeek Kasteel
, the nearest airport 71.7km (Cape Town International Airport).
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling
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