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The Franschhoek Valley

La Provençale Villa in the Vineyard

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About La Provençale Villa in the Vineyard

Tranquil, exclusive-use villa on a 300-year-old Franschhoek wine estate
If it's peace, good wines and great dining you're after, Villa in the Vineyard, the latest offering on the 300-year-old Grand Provence Wine Estate, has your name all over it. Surrounded by 100 hectares of grapevines and peach trees in the mountain-ringed Franschhoek Valley, the two-bedroomed villa is an ideal base for a few days of exploring the finer things. The Franschhoek area is a larder of good food, wine and culture in general, and La Provençale is an excellent gateway. Expect refined and wholesome hospitality, homegrown wines, sweet sun-kissed peaches and an utterly tranquil setting.
From $530 per person/per night
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The property

​Ringed by trim green lawns and stately old palms, La Provençale villa enjoys wide vistas of the mountains that embrace the valley, its surface emerald with vineyards and fruit trees. A lovely lounge with a fireplace separates the two bedrooms. Double doors lead to a large terrace with a dining table and seating, perfect for meals on warm African evenings, and near the private swimming pool. Accommodation is on a bed-and-breakfast basis.

The rooms

Two bedrooms sleeping two each flank the lounge. Both are plushly comfortable in that chic, minimalist way, in shades of white with bolts of colour, with lovely en-suite bathrooms with showers only. They're air-conditioned, with adjoining en suite bathrooms offering showers only. Take your family, or close friends.

Activities

Exploring the Franschoek wine valley uncovers a full spectrum of experiences, sights and activities, from its centuries-old wine estates (including the beloved Grand Provence itself), with their tree-lined entrances and romantic white facades, to gourmet restaurants, museums and art galleries, and rather more strenuous nature trails. Be sure to wander to at least a few estates even if you're not a wine-lover – they're dreamy. (And you can get to and from them aboard the hop-on/hop-off wine tram.)

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The Franschhoek Valley

A French-inspired village surrounded by superlative scenery, sun-drenched vineyards and unmatched restaurants