Stellenbosch is the second oldest town in South Africa and is undoubtedly the most scenic and historically preserved. Established on the banks of the Eerste River by Simon van der Stel, governor of the Cape in 1679, Stellenbosch is well known for its long lanes lined with old oak trees as well as its Cape Dutch, Victorian, Georgian, Regency and Cape Dutch Revival architecture. Sometimes referred to as the Eikestad, which means ‘City of Oaks’, this town places a high premium on its heritage, but even more so on the fact that it encompasses a cosmopolitan and eclectic mix of cultures enveloping locals and visitors with its old oak branches stretched open wide like welcoming arms. Also famous for its academic excellence and as a university town for the past 100 years, it is home to ‘Matieland’, i.e. the University of Stellenbosch, and thousands of students from all over.
Situated only about 35 kilometres from Cape Town and 10 to 30 kilometres from some of South Africa’s most beautiful beaches, the town has a mild Mediterranean-type climate with warm, dry summers and wet, chilly winters. Set against the backdrop of exquisite mountains, from Helshoogte to Papegaaiberg, with rolling vineyards and farmlands all around, Stellenbosch is one of South Africa’s most picturesque destinations and the premier wine-growing region of the country. It boasts excellent wine estates, restaurants, museums, art galleries, hotels, guesthouses, bars and clubs. Events and activities take place throughout the year – from music, wine, theatre and art festivals to international sporting events. As prime tourist and conference destination, with many attractions as well as national and international industries’ headquarters here, it is ideal to explore the Cape Winelands, Cape Town and the Peninsula from Stellenbosch. Dorp Street and Church Street are lined with many historic buildings, shops, boutiques, art and craft stores, and a host of street cafés and diners.
Stellenbosch offers excellent infrastructure and amenities (including schools, health care and shopping centres) with a busy commercial and business centre, which serves the surrounding farms as well as a vibrant local population. The area offers a wide variety of security complexes, lifestyle estates and retirement villages. It truly epitomises Cape country living. A number of vineyards and olive estates offer exclusive residence with the Helderberg mountain range on the horizon.