In the heart of the Swartland and the Swartland Wine Route, the historic town Malmesbury, lies in a beautiful setting, surrounded by mountains, wheat- and canola fields and indigenous wild flowers. Malmesbury is the largest town in the Swartland area and is only 40 minutes' drive from Cape Town, 30 - 40 minutes from Stellenbosch or Paarl and only 15 minutes from the beautiful Riebeek Valley. In a very upmarket, quiet and beautiful area, you will find this vacant land of 576 m². From here you have a wonderful view of the majestic Table Mountain, experience a more peaceful lifestyle than in the city, and build your dream house. This can be the plot you have been waiting for, phone now and come and see this one!- Translate
Size
576.00
Schools
Swartland Primary School and Swartland High School. CPM Primary School. Schoonspruit High School.
Vicinity
Other towns that are on the Swartland Wine Route and therefore not far from Malmesbury, are Piketberg, Porterville, Moorreesburg, Darling and the Riebeek Valley. Some suggestions of local activities and sights – birdwatching in Langebaan Lagoon, Canoeing in the Berg River, see flowers in Darling/Hopefield in spring, golf in Malmesbury or Wellington, Hiking in Die Hel or Para and Hang gliding in Porterville, "foefieslide" adventure in Ceres etc.
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The Western Cape is bordered on the north by the Northern Cape,
on the east by the Eastern Cape, on the south by the Indian Ocean,
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The Western Cape is well known for it's award winning wines, with the
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