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Rovos Rail – the height of luxury train travel

There has always been something quite special about train journeys and it seems to have retained its place as a unique mode of travel, even in today’s fast paced world, where it provides a time-warp getaway. And most importantly: there is nothing do, except kick back, read your book, soak up the passing scenery and …

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Kersefontein – charming beyond description

When it comes to weekend getaways, Capetonians are seriously spoilt for choice. Within a three hour driving radius in any direction one can find an incredibly diverse offering of places to visit: tucked away on farms, in mountains and at the ocean’s edge. What a pleasure to have all these places to explore. It is …

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The Rumbullious Roundhouse Breakfast

Looking for a place to go for a breakfast in Cape Town? Look no further than the Roundhouse Restaurant. After three plus years on the fickle Cape Town foodie landscape, it is a veritable institution already. So the Roundhouse looks like it is here to stay. And well done to the team who boldly chose …

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Eating out in the Western Cape this Christmas

Moyo Blouberg

Christmas is a time when families get together to celebrate a joyous occasion. It is also a time when large amounts of good food are consumed. There is always someone (or some people) behind the scenes responsible for putting together a Christmas feast. This Christmas, why not leave the slaving away in the kitchen to …

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The Magical Gardens of Babylonstoren, new gem of the Cape Winelands

Babylonstoren – intriguing name…Ring a bell? Never heard of it? Read this glowing report from Africa Bespoke’s product manager and travel consultant, Michaela Cramer and find out more about this brand new low key destination hidden in the Cape Winelands. Let me tell you about a magic garden Words by Michaela Cramer | Photos by Deon Robbertze …

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The Great Coffee Debate

Coffee: one of the finest discoveries in the world of beverages. And one of the four most highly traded agricultural commodities in the whole world! In the Africa Bespoke office coffee is a huge favourite and gets us through many a cold wintry morning or post lunch slump. Personally, coffee is one of my favourite …

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