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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
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Local
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Prospect Forest: A beautiful forest which
is situated a stone's throw away from Stillness Manor. Horse
lovers can arrange with local stables to take rides through
this ancient forest.
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Silvermine Forest: This forest was once thought
of as an untapped resource for silver, hence the name Silvermine.
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Wine Estates: Klein Constantia, Groot Constantia,
Buitenverwachting and Uitsig are only 5 minutes from Stillness
Manor and represent the cradle of the wine industry in South
Africa.
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Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens: Kirstenbosch
has always been renowned for its massive array of indigenous
plants. Altogether there are approximately 5000 species of indigenous
flora present including South Africa's favourite plants such
as Proteas, Ericas and Pelagoniums.
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Half a dozen beautiful beaches: Our
beaches are amongst the prettiest and cleanest in the world.
South Africa was the first country outside of Europe to gain
blue flag status with regard to its Coastal Management policies
Further Afield
V & A Waterfront (20 minutes): With the majestic
Table Mountain as a backdrop, this is one of Cape Town's most
vibrant attractions with its busy harbour, its craft market
and shopping centre.
Numerous hiking trails on Table Mountain.
Beautiful 360 degree panoramic views of our gorgeous town await
all who venture onto any of our mountain ranges. The thriving
ecosystem will amaze all who hail from urban and industrial
areas with its untainted and vibrant colours.
City Centre (15 minutes): Steeped in history
and abounding with beautiful historic houses and museums, Cape
Town's Centre is certainly worth a visit.
Cape Point (30 minutes): Rugged coastline,
pristine white sandy beaches and hidden caves.
Winelands (45 minutes): For some of the best
wines in the world and great cuisine, visit the beautiful valley
of Franschoek and Stellenbosch.
Robben Island (3 hours): Boats leave from
the Waterfront for the former prison of Robben Island where
Nelson Mandela was imprisoned. Now a living museum and conservation
area 4 km off the coast of Cape Town, this island also boasts
the largest African Penguin colony in the world.
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