2013-10-29



South African’s love to be outdoors, and even more so when it involves good food and wine. Picnics are the perfect summer pastime, so take advantage. Our list of South Africa’s 50 best picnic spots includes spots where you can bring your own as well as places offering mouth-watering picnics for purchase. All are guaranteed to offer a tranquil spot for you to chill out and soak up summer.

Gauteng

Bring your own

1. Sandton Field & Study Centre, Tel (011) 783-7407

2. Rietvlei Nature Reserve, Tel (012) 358-1810

3. Fountains Valley Nature Reserve, Tel 083-409-7503

4. Walter Sisulu (Witwatersrand) National Botanical Garden, Tel (011) 958-1750

5. Johannesburg Botanical Gardens, Tel (011) 712-6600 (City Parks switchboard)

6. Emmarentia Dam, Tel 083-446-7282

7. Delta Park and Environmental centre, Tel (011) 888-4831

Picnic spots with ready-made baskets

8. Lethabo Estate

Situated in Muldersdrift, Lethabo Estate (meaning Joy) offers a ‘romantic picnic’ beneath umbrellas on the banks of the Crocodile River (R450 a person), a ‘luxury picnic’ in an enclosed thatch gazebo with a double-bed flop spot (R750 a person including sparkling wine and water), and a ‘boudoir picnic’ in a private lovers’ retreat tucked into the river bank, where a petal strewn carpet leads to a bed and a table set with crystal, antique silver and Spode (R1 475 a person including gourmet food, chilled Cap Classique and a cooler box of drinks). Contact: Tel 087-151-1817 or visit www.lethaboestate.com

9. Tres Jolie

A country-style restaurant in the Ruimsig area, not more than a 30 minute drive from most major Gauteng destinations, Tres Jolie caters for all occasions. The picnics are set out with a blanket, table and umbrella in the gardens with shaded avenues of trees and a jungle gym play area for the kids. The Country picnic baskets are packed with meatball and rosa tomato skewers, chicken drumsticks, green salad, cold meats, biltong, chicken liver pâté, hummus, cheese and biscuits, mini french loaf, fruit kebabs and mini cakes (R240 a person). A vegetarian option (R240 a person) and a kiddies basket of chicken kebab nuggets, vienna, fruit kebabs with chocolate sauce, cheese, crisps, sweeties and a cupcake (R95 a person) are available. Contact: Tel (011) 794-2473 or visit www.tresjolie.co.za

10. Toadbury Hall

Situated just 20 minutes from Fourways in Gauteng on the banks of the Crocodile River (crocodiles excluded), Toadbury Hall offers al fresco picnics on the riverbank under lush extensive indigenous trees. Take a walk through the rose and lavender gardens or simply enjoy the cooling atmosphere. Picnic blankets, cushions and tables can be set up and baskets include a selection of cold meats, cheeses, chicken liver pâté with Melba toast and fig compote, fusilli pasta salad, honey and sesame chicken drumsticks, sausage rolls, lamb cofta with tzatziki, gorgonzola and leek quiche, lemon shortbread, chocolate brownies and fruit kebabs (R295 per person, includes a bottle of house wine). A children’s menu (R170 a person) and a vegetarian option (R295 per person) are also available. Contact: Tel 079-512-0554 or visit www.toadburyhall.co.za

11. Walkhaven

Take your pets for a drive to one of the most pet friendly picnic sites in Gauteng. Accommodating large functions or small parties, there are onsite kennels for your pets and a huge expanse of land for them to play. Picnic baskets are made to order to the customer’s specifications, so just give them a call. You’re also welcome to bring your own. Entrance is R25 a person for adults and R15 a person for kids and pensioners. Contact: Tel 071-212-9955 or visit www.walkhaven.co.za

12. Spiced Coffee Restaurant at Ludwig’s Roses

On Ludwig’s Roses farm there are a variety of activities to will away a summer’s day. Take a walk down to the butterfly garden (entrance for adults R35 a person, pensioners and students R25 a person, kids R20 a person) or get involved with the tractor rides around the farm (booking essential). The Spiced Coffee Restaurant makes up picnics and will even set it up for you to enjoy amongst the roses. Order from one of these three options: 1. Asparagus, ham & bacon quiche, chicken mayonnaise roll, a cucumber, cheese, basil and pepper skewer, a chocolate brownie, rose fudge and rose Turkish Delight, seasonal fruit and a bottle of mineral water (R165 p/p); 2. Farm baked bread, camembert, cherry tomatoes, rocket, cream cheese, German salami, thyme quiche, chocolate brownie, a rose scone, rose fudge, rose Turkish Delight, seasonal fruit and a bottle of mineral water (R195 p/p) or 3. Thyme & Again quiche with sundried tomatoes & feta, freshly baked bread sandwich with lettuce, cheddar & tomato or egg mayonnaise, a cucumber, cheese, basil & pepper skewer, chocolate brownie, rose fudge & rose Turkish Delight, seasonal fruit and a bottle of mineral water (R158 p/p). you can also order a special kiddies picnic at R68 p/p. Contact: Tel (012) 544-0144 or visit www.ludwigsroses.co.za

13. Van Gaalen Kaasmakerij

On the banks of the Skeerspoort River, at the foot of the Magaliesberg Mountains, lies the more-than-two-decade-old cheese farm, Van Gaalen Kaasmakerij. Guided tours of the cheese making process can be had every Wednesday and Saturday morning and includes a cheese tasting, coffee and a slice of Dutch Apple cake. Mature and semi-mature cheeses are available. Picnic hampers are packed for up to two persons and contain cheeses, cold meats, green salad, pickles and olives, bread, biscuits and fruit, and you get to keep the basket (R380 for a 2-person basket and R540 for a 3-peson basket). Kiddies knapsacks are also available (R65 a child). Contact: Tel (012) 207-1289 or visit www.vangaalen.co.za

KwaZulu-Natal

Bring your own

14. Dial-a-picnic

Dial-a-Picnic has hit South Africa by storm, and we can understand why! You can now have a range of delicious picnic baskets delivered to your door or picnic spot of choice, at an affordable price. Yes, it’s been done before, but these guys run a tight ship and just get it right. Along with their extensive menu you can also order all the lazy picnic gear you need from blankets to pillows to cheese boards and wine bottle holders. Baskets range from R180 to R195 a person and are filled with organic food products and handmade treats. A lead time of at least 10 days is recommended. There are also branches in Cape Town and Johannesburg. Contact: Tel 079-099-9115 or visit www.dialapicnic.co.za

15. Kenneth Stainbank Nature Reserve, Yellowwood Park. Tel: (031) 469-2807

16. Paradise Valley Nature Reserve, Pinetown. Tel: (031) 702-3443

17. New Germany Nature Reserve. Tel: (031) 262-8239

18. Krantzkloof Nature Reserve, Kloof Gorge. Tel: (031) 764-3515

19. Nkutu Nature Reserve, Valley Drive, Kloof Gorge. Tel: (031) 764-3515

20. Shongweni Nature Reserve, Shongweni. Tel: (031) 769-1283

21. Tala Game Reserve, Eston. Tel: (031) 781-1045

22. Pietermaritzburg Botanical Garden. Tel: (033) 344-2207

23. Music Revival Concerts in gardens, Pietermaritzburg. Tel: (033) 342-3051

24. Midmar Dam, near Howick. Tel: (033) 330-2067

25. Queen Elizabeth National Park, Pietermaritzburg. Tel: (033) 845-1999

26. Karkloof Falls Nature Reserve, just beyond Howick. Tel: (033) 330-2752

27. Albert Falls Dam Reserve, Umgeni Valley. Tel: (033) 569-1202

Picnic spots with ready-made baskets

28. Makaranga Lodge

In the rolling hills of KwaZulu-Natal, 15 minutes from Durban you will find the lush green village of Kloof, and at its heart, Makaranga Garden Lodge. 30 Acres of indigenous and exotic botanical gardens, 18 ponds, meandering streams and a waterfall await your discovery. Experience the largest collection of Zimbabwean stone art in Southern Africa as well as hand selected Italian sculptures. Picnics can be ordered from the Deli and range from R90 to R220 per person. The Deli Basket (R440 per basket serves 2) includes your choice of trout, vegetable or chicken liver pâté, a Mediterranean dip and melba toast, a fresh baguette, local charchutterie platter, smoked salmon, tossed salad and two homemade deli potted desserts. The Mon Petit Chouchou option for kids (R35 per child) includes a fun-shaped sandwich filled with either peanut butter, marmite or cheese, salted popcorn and a cake pop or homemade biscuit. Contact: Tel (031) 764-6616 or visit www.makaranga.com

Western Cape

Picnic spots with ready-made baskets

Constantia

29. Buitenverwachting

Some picnic spots have been going strong for several years – in Constantia, Buitenverwachting was among the first to take picnicking to a new level of sophistication at tables beneath oak trees around the beautiful gardens. At R130 p/p, guests can look forward to vegetarian quiche; grilled boerewors; bobotie bites; chicken roll; beetroot, feta and greenbean salad; potato salad; cheddar; ricotta rolled in pecan nuts; brie; creamed cheese with sweet chilli sauce; Peppadew dip; breads & biscuits; fresh fruit kebabs; koeksister & chocolate brandy truffles; and of course, coffee & tea. Hampers for kids under 10 are available at R45pp. Contact: Tel (021) 794-1012 or visit www.buitenverwachting.com

30. Eagles Nest

After a fire destroyed everything on this farm in 2000, vineyards were planted to rectify the soil: and they’ve never looked back. Sitting on the top of the Constantia Wine Route, they have an ideal location with a river running through and huge shade trees to compliment. Bring your picnic blanket along and collect your picnic basket on arrival. Their picnic includes a meat selection (vegetarian option available on request), selection of deli cuts with German mustard; whole camembert with fig preserves; potato crisps, basil; tomato, mozzarella & olive salad; sliced biltong; chicken liver spread with cranberry jelly; bread selection; macaroons; grapes and your choice of a bottle of Sauvignon Blanc or Little Eagle Rosé or Little Eagle Red (R350 for 2 people). Kids picnic includes chicken schnitzel strips and tomato sauce, chop chop salad, bread roll, packet of crisps, sweet pastry, seasonal fruit, Haribo jellies, fruit Juice (under 12 only @ R100). Contact: Tel (021) 794-4095 or visit www.eaglesnestwines.com

Somerset West

31. Vergelegen

Escape the heat of summer in the exquisite camphor forest and extensive gardens at Vergelegen. The founder of Vergelegen, Willem Adriaan van der Stel, was a botanist, forester and horticulturist and therefore the reason it’s home to the oldest oak tree in South Africa, amongst other things. The picnics, created by Camphors at Vergelegen, include the following: breads & pâtés; mushroom & biltong pâté; hummus; pastry & salad; courgette & parmesan tart; potato & lentil salad with a light French dressing, herbs & red onion; charcuterie; parma style ham; peppered roast beef with pickles; pork pie with Cape country mustard; cold poached salmon with lemon mayonnaise; cheese platter; potted mixed berry cheese cake; and to finish off, filter coffee. R195 per person (excluding gratuity, entrance, and beverages/wine). Vegetarian and kiddies option (R95 per child) available. Contact: Tel (021) 847-1346 or visit www.vergelegen.co.za

Franschhoek

32. Le Pique Nique, Boschendal Wine Estate

At the gateway to the Franschhoek Valley, Le Pique Nique at Boschendal remains an old favourite. Expect wicker baskets (R150 a person) packed with freshly baked baguettes, snoek pâté, red-pepper humus, cold meats, cheeses, coronation chicken and salads unpacked onto tables beneath large umbrellas and fragrant pine trees. Dessert and filter coffee is served at the gazebo (Le Pavillion), one of Boschendal’s famous landmarks and also the name of its most picnic-friendly wine range. There’s a vegetarian option too, while children’s fare includes a ham and cheese roll, chicken kebab, fresh fruit, chips, yoghurt, an iced fruit lolly and Jelly Tots (R59 a person). Contact: Tel (021) 870-4272/3/4/5 or visit www.boschendalrestaurants.co.za

33. Allée Bleue

If you love the dramatic Simonsberg setting but want to try something new, Allée Bleue also offers an elegant take on country picnics, from the starched white linen to the ice bucket cradling a bottle of wine or two. All picnics include a baguette and a bottle of Allee Bleue Starlette Blanc. Picnic includes basil pesto encrusted rare roast beef salad, smoked chicken salad & Allee Bleue herb remoulde, French-style dill potato salad, a selection of pâtés and cheeses, Allee Bleue olives with feta and rosemary, Allee Bleue basil pesto, Chocolate cherry boudin and slices of rolled chocolate and cherries served with a sprig of mint (R150 per person). There is a vegetarian option available at the same price.  Children can play safely, confined by a Cape Dutch garden wall, pausing to snack on finger sandwiches, sausage rolls, mini meatballs, yoghurt, sweets and fruit juice (R55 for kids under 10). Contact: Tel (021) 874-1021 or visit www.alleebleue.com

34. Solms Delta

Fyndraai Restaurant in Franschhoek is famous for their offerings of local cuisine, and the 2 delicious picnic basket options at R145 a person are no different: 1. Local cheese selection with traditional blatjang, jams and crackers; tasty koolslaai  with wortels, pan-fried chorizo, sultanas and soet mielies; aartappel slaai, topped with crispy streaky bacon, rocket and spekboom; wilde kruie marinated summer vegetables served with basil humus and freshly baked bak brood with bokmelk herb butter. 2. Option 2 includes Malay-style grilled chicken portions with tomato, sesame seed and cucumber salad; mild spiced beef tikka meatballs with roti and coriander yoghurt; smoked snoek, shrimp and Franschhoek salmon pâté with capers and fresh lemon; homemade biltong and droëwors and spicy toasted nuts; grilled and basted smoked vark sout ribbetjies  served with caramelised onion and wilde knoffel puff sticks; and lastly, freshly baked pynappel tert, served with summer vrugteslaai and vanilla cream. Kids picnic costs R75 a person. A personal guide will carry your basket and blanket and assist in selecting a quiet spot on the forested banks of the Dwars River or overlooking the private Solms lake. Contact: Tel (021) 874-3937 (ext 115) or visit www.solms-delta.co.za

35. Holden Manz Wine Estate

Holden Manz is a picturesque estate is the Franschhoek Valley. Meander through the vineyards to the Franschhoek river and decide on an idyllic spot under ancient oaks to relax and enjoy the slow flow of the day. At R150 per person, picnics include a selection of local cheeses, beef or chicken skewers, quiche of the day, salmon smoked pâté, olive tapenade, jams, garden salad, homemade bread and something sweet (special of the day). Kiddies can enjoy a hotdog, yoghurt, doughnut and juice for R60. Contact: (021) 876-3173 or visit www.holdenmanz.com

Stellenbosch

36.  Eight-to-Go at Spier

You’re spoilt for choice when it comes to picnicking at Spier. You can sit around the lake or meander down the banks of the Eerste River, or simply sprawl out on the ample lawns. Choose your picnic box online or visit the takeaway picnic deli Eight to Go. Online you have the following choices: gourmet picnic (R298 a couple), relaxed picnic (R240 a couple), vegetarian picnic (R270 a couple), and a kids picnic (R75 a child). They are packed with a selection of farmhouse cheeses, pasture-reared cold cuts, homemade pâtés and chutneys, breads, fresh salads and delicious home-baked treats. Picnic bookings must be made two days in advance. At Eight to Go, situated close to the tasting room, you can fill your basket with fresh breads and sandwiches, roast chicken and much more as you make your way through the deli. Contact: Tel (021) 809-1153 or visit www.spier.co.za

37. Blaauwklippen

For Cape specialties with a German touch, try the ‘picnic barrel platters’ at Blaauwklippen, one of the oldest wine estates in the Cape. The standard option includes a bagels, pâtés, cheeses, a selection of cold meats, Weinwurst, oriental spring rolls, chicken samoosa and berry cheesecakes and strawberries dipped in chocolate (R165 per person). The exclusive option builds on the standard option by adding 8 more delicacies like homemade melba toast, fried haloumi, pastrami and chocolate brownies (R200 per person). Kids under 12 can enjoy toffee apples, fruit skewers, yoghurt,  chocolate chip muffins and juice at R55 a person. Contact: Tel (021) 880-8222 or visit www.blaauwklippen.com

38. Hartenberg

Long known for its unpretentious hospitality, Hartenberg offers a country picnic hamper packed to the brim with treats such as Eleanor’s snoek pâté, beetroot and cumin pâté, homemade lamb and pork terrine, tomato and basil salad, potato salad, chicken and thyme tart, farm bread, rosemary focaccia, cheeses, fruits and a chocolate brownie. (R150pp including juice or a half bottle of wine). Focusing on sustainability, the ingredients are sourced locally and the picnic containers are made of biodegradable materials. Enjoy it on the lawns, or take it with you along the estate’s popular wetland walk. Contact: Tel (021) 865-2541 or visit www.hartenbergestate.com

39. Hazendal

Sit on the rolling lawns in front of the historic Cape Dutch Manor House while the kids can play in the playground, while you enjoy some of Hazendal’s wines. Picnics are prepared by Hermitage restaurant, and include chicken liver pâté, spinach and feta quiche, Greek salad, fresh rolls, crispy chicken pieces, sliced ham, cheese selection with biscuits, chocolate brownies and fresh fruit salad (R130 per adult and R35 per child). For something different, stop in at the Marvol Museum on the farm to view a wide collection of Russian art. Contact: (021) 903-5035 or visit www.hazendal.co.za

40. Warwick

Warwick was the first estate in Stellenbosch to open 365 days of the year, where you can picnic and go on a ‘Big 5 Wine Safari’ (a guided 4×4 tour where the Big 5 are compared to wine varieties, for R50 a person, free for children under 12). You can sit on the lawns spilling out onto the dam, where you can relax under umbrellas on blankets with scatter cushions next to a jungle gym while being served by your own picnic butler; in ‘The Forest Courtyard’ a gravelled area with tables and chairs adjacent to the water feature and a jungle gym; or in ‘The Pods’, designer-rustic bamboo shelters flanking the dam that seat up to 12. Served in zero-carbon-footprint packaging, the Gourmet Picnic includes ciabatta’s; pickled beetroot, pecan nut, goat’s cheese; Quinoa & wild rocket salad; gazpacho salad with a chilli & garlic dressing; grilled beef tagliata with aioli & truffle oil; Mediteranean pesto; prosciutto, melon, bocconcini & basil skewer; Richard Bosman’s coppa; Forest Hill Baby Grand Brie; Healey’s Mature Cheddar; loved ponies; fruit marmalade; and to finish off this mounthful, vanilla cheesecake with mixed berry compote (R350 for two). Kids picnics at R49 per child. Contact: Tel (021) 884-4410 or visit www.warwickwine.com

41. Vredenheim

The tagline “Wildlife and Winery” gives you an idea of what you can expect at Vredenheim. Their Big Cats Park offers a unique experience not to be found anywhere else along the Stellenbosch Route, where one can both view and learn more about these majestic creatures during a tour (R50). This estate has huge gardens dotted with gazebos and benches and there are many shady spots for spreading your own picnic blanket. Hudson’s restaurant offers deluxe picnic baskets containing a selection of cold meats and salads, fresh bread, a platter of cheeses, biscuits and preserves, fresh fruit and homemade muffins (R280 for two people). Bunny buckets for small children include a hot dog, cheese, crisps, juice, sweets and an activity pack with crayons (R48 a child). Vegetarian options also available. Contact: Tel (021) 881-3590 or visit www.visithudsons.co.za

42.Zevenwacht

Zevenwacht’s delicious range of picnic baskets are served in a paradisiacal setting on tree-shaded lawns sloping down to the lake. Enjoy a tasteful selection of bread and biscuits, cold meats, cheeses, and salads or pre-book a braai basket and cook your own meal over vine wood fires. A fun-filled play park provides recreation for children and keeps them happily and safely entertained. Order a Farmhouse basket for R290 (2 people), a Vegetarian basket R290, Halaal basket R350, Braai baskets at R290/R360 or a Kiddies basket for R60. Don’t forget to stop in at Puglia Cheese for the freshest, most authentic mozzarella in South Africa as well as some other Italian cheeses. Contact: (021) 900-5800 or visit www.zevenwacht.co.za

43. Zorgvliet

The Zorgvliet picnic area and Woodoven restaurant is a green piece of heaven where you can inhale the fresh air of the Banghoek Valley and bask in the warm sunshine. Just bring a blanket and pick your spot under the shade of the Oak trees. There’s also ample space for your kids to run around and play games as well as a  jungle gym. You can either make up your own basket by paying per item or choose from one of their pre-prepared options. The Picnic for Two includes a filled baguette with your choice of either cheddar, tomato and basil pesto; cream cheese, guacamole and rocket; quiche of the day; sweet & savoury preserve; trio of gourmet cheese and crackers; charcuterie selection; traditional Greek salad; salad of the day; something sweet and a bottle of wine of your choice (R400). Kiddies Basket are available for R70 and include chicken nuggets/beef burger, crisps, toy, drink of choice and sweetie packets. Contact: Tel (021) 885-1399 or visit www.zorgvlietwines.com

Paarl

44. Rhebokskloof Wine Estate

Breath-taking views and rolling manicured gardens make this a popular picnic spot, with baskets (R370 for two people) including fresh sour dough baguette with butter, salami, bierschinken, gypsey ham, snoek and cream cheese pâté with Melba toast, crispy vegetable spring rolls and lamb samosas with sweet chilli sauce, fresh garden salad, mini cheese platter with biscuits, chicken skewers with a thai peanut sauce, mini mixed nut tarts and homemade chocolate brownies. Contact: Tel (021) 869-8386 or visit www.rhebokskloof.co.za.

Breedekloof

45. Badsberg

Pre-order a picnic from Jason’s Hill restaurant, where you can then make your way to Badsberg to enjoy the views of the surrounding Badsberg Mountains and soak up the relaxed atmosphere. The picnics include a selection of fresh breads and croissants, cheeses, preserves, cold meats, biltong, olives and Lindt chocolate (R95 per person). Kids can snack on a ham and cheese sandwich or croissant, a yoghurt and a toffee apple (R55 a person). Blanket and glasses provided. Bring your own picnic basket if you prefer and stop in at the tasting room to top up on some wine. Contact: Tel (023) 344-3256 or visit www.badsberg.co.za.

46. Du Toitskloof Winery

Most well-known for their offering of best-value wines, Du Toitskloof now offers picnics on Saturdays too. Situated 90km from Cape Town at the entrance of the Du Toitskloof pass, Du Toitskloof offers a majestic setting amongst the mountains. Choose your own delicious treats for your picnic from a list of cured meats, fresh artisanal breads, pâtés, salads, cheeses, sweet treats and snacks such as biltong and cheese straws. Find a spot on the lush lawns, under one of the umbrellas and spread out on the blankets provided. The free-form jungle gym will keep the kids entertained and there’s plenty for them to choose from the picnic menu. Estimated cost of picnics is R80 to R200 depending on what you choose. Contact: Tel (023) 349-1601 or visit www.dutoitskloof.co.za

Stanford

47. Klein River Cheese

Enjoy delicious picnic lunches on the banks of the tranquil Klein River, under the trees on the extensive lawns or on the veranda of the beautifully renovated Picnic Shed. Visitors can purchase a delicious gourmet picnic or create their own picnic from the new Picnic Deli. The Picnic Basket (R220 a couple) contains warm bread, mini quiches, seasonal salads, fruit or preserves, a Klein River cheese platter and cold meats. Kiddies mini picnics are also available (R30 – R50 a person). Not to mention the cheeses that await. Contact: Tel (028) 341-0693 or visit www.kleinrivercheese.co.za

Robertson

48. Viljoensdrift

At Viljoensdrift, you can take a boat ride on the Breede River, lay your blanket on its banks or simply sit on the deck. The Deli has an extensive selection of produce to choose from to create your picnic. Partner freshly-baked ciabatta with pâté, cheese or any other perfect partner such as olives with a hint of garlic, bay and oregano, Shiraz conserve, basil pesto or smoked olive tapenade. Add ostrich carpaccio, apple wood smoked chicken or smoked salmon trout and a bottle (or two) of Viljoensdrift’s wines.  Complete the taste experience with chocolate salami, homemade nougat or traditional koeksisters. Baskets are packed for two or three people, each with fully biodegradable and compostable utensils. Contact: Tel (023) 615-6017 or visit www.viljoensdrift.co.za

Cape Town

49. Cape Point Vineyards, Noordhoek

Less than an hour’s drive from Cape Point, lies Cape Point Vineyards. Settle into the backdrop of the Noordhoek amphitheatre which overlooks Noordhoek beach, wild fynbos and manicured vineyards. Choose to either sit on the ample lawns (bring your own blanket) or one of the many tables on their wooden deck. This year they have changed things up with their picnic offering, returning to a deli-style option of picnicking where visitors can choose exactly what they would like to add to their picnic baskets. Items cost between R20 and R45 each. Contact: Tel (021) 789-0900 or visit www.noordhoekvineyards.co.za

50. Moyo @ Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens

Set in one of the most diverse botanical gardens (over 7000 indigenous plant species) in the world, Moyo at Kirstenbosch is the ideal 1st stop to fuel you for your experience in these magnificent gardens. Order either a picnic for 1 (R110), or for 2 (for either R175 or the larger option for R230). The larger option includes organic nuts or dried fruit; 2 seasonal organic fruits; North African mezze salad; roasted beetroot salad; Tabouleh salad; spicy Moroccan carrot salad; coconut and onion bread; Richard Bosman’s cured meat pack; a selection of breasola, coppa and salami cured meats; snoek pate; atlantic smoked snoek, cream cheese and moyo mayo, dusted with fresh herbs; cheese board (mature cheddar, karoo blue and ash camembert) served with melba toast and organic tierhoek preserve and chocolate brownies. Contact: (021) 762-9585 or visit www.moyo.co.za

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