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Stellenbosch, Western Cape

Home to the descendants of the native European settlers, Stellenbosch, Western Cape is a major town after Cape Town in South Africa.

Stellenbosch is situated in the province of Western Cape and is about 50 km from the banks of the Eerste river. It was founded by Simon van der Stel in 1679. Among the major characteristics of the city, Cape Dutch buildings, university and wines need special mention. Nestling between the vineyards, orchids, mountains, Stellenbosch is ideally situated in a fertile valley.

Stellenbosch, Western Cape has been tagged as the "town for all seasons" for its amazing beauty and culture which gets reflected in form of a charming ambiance.

Soaked up in conventional lifestyle and traditions, Stellenbosch is the place where you would love to explore nature at its best. The Stellenbosch wine route is a popular area where you can expect to enjoy wine tasting and also indulge in purchasing wine. A perfect sip or two will make you aware of intoxicated Stellenbosch.

Stellenbosch has a Mediterranean type of climate with hot summers and rainy winters. The climate is more or less pleasant and mild. The mountains of Stellenbosch act as a link for the chain of mountains that runs along the southern coast of the Western Cape to the southern tip of Africa (Agulhas). The scenic brilliance in the form of mountains, vineyards and orchards is simply mesmerizing. The blossoming of the wild flowers in the spring time against the natural backdrop lends a spectacular picturesque panorama to the whole place.

So, if you are searching for that perfect vacation spot and want to relish the atmospheric inebriation, Stellenbosch, Western Cape is the place for you. The uniqueness of the town is brought alive by the oak lined streets and avenues of the town. Sipping coffee in open air restaurants is a common sight that you will come across during a stroll. Walking down the Dorp Street, you will discover some of the oldest buildings still surviving the onslaughts of time. The historic buildings presently houses art galleries, restaurants, shops, guest houses and hotels.

The University of Stellenbosch is an important part of the Stellenbosch town. As the second oldest university, it has managed to preserve heritage for a long time and prepare future leaders too. Coetzenburg, the university sports ground is another popular venue for top athletes and sportsmen. It is also a popular venue for Pavarotti concert and music festivals. Many annual events attract the visitors from the surrounding areas. You can also visit some of the art galleries and interesting shops that are a part of the Western Cape Arts and Crafts Route.

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