
Tucked into a fold of the Langeberg Mountains, Barrydale is one of the most charming dorpies on Route 62, with a hotel that puts the funk back into country. Just 2.5 hours from Cape Town, it’s a fascinating village, Read more
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Barrydale owes its existence to the vibrant trade that was established with farmers in the region in the late 1800s – and one of these products was brandy. In 1941, the town’s first “official” brandy was made at the newly established Barrydale Cellar. Read more
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Barrydale is known for its interesting mix of shops and now we have something innovative for health conscious people. Wheatless Wonders opened doors to the public last week and aims fill a gap in the market, catering for those who cannot or prefer not to eat wheat. Read more
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