Between Tulbagh and Hermon, on the road to Wellington, you will find this magnificent piece of 29ha land. This land is surrounded by the beauty of the Witzenberg mountains, the Riebeek Valley with Kasteelberg, the Voëlvleidam, farms with wheat lands and/or vineyards, and an uninterupted view of the valley. Close to towns as Tulbagh, Porterville, Wellington, Riebeek Kasteel and Riebeek West. This land is suitable for wheat, meadow and/or cattle. Also the possibility of planting vegetables. The owner has the use of another 12ha next to it. 10ha of waterrights of the Bergriver on this land, makes this one a real treasure. Also 4 small workershouses, which will look fabulous when it is renovated.- Translate
Size
29.00
Size Type
Ha
Schools
Tulbagh High School and Rijk Tulbagh Private School. Riebeek Kasteel Primary School. Carnegi House – Montessori school and school for small children. Malmesbury Swartland High School and Swartland Primary School, also CPM. Wellington – Hugo Rust Primary School. Hugenote High School and Hugenote Primary School. School busses are available to both towns, Wellington and Malmesbury
Vicinity
Only an hour to Cape Town, 50 minutes to Stellenbosch, about 30 min. to Paarl, little bit less to Wellington, 15 min. to Tulbagh and only 25 minutes to Malmesbury. Riebeek Kasteel and Riebeek West are only 5 km from each other. In both towns you’ll have a choice of several excellent coffee shops and restaurants. You can also do a bit of retail therapy or taste and buy the delicious local olives, wine and other products. A few well known places in the Riebeek Valley, is places like RIEBEEK CELLARS, PULPIT ROCK Winery, farms as KLOOVENBURG, HET VLOCK and ALLESVERLOREN. 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 etc.
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