3 Best Sights in Darling, The Western Cape and Winelands

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We've compiled the best of the best in Darling - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Darling Brew

Launched in 2010, Darling Brew has become one of the Western Cape's most-loved craft beer brands, and its walls are now lined with awards. The beers can be found at many local restaurants and bars, but it's more fun to visit the microbrewery. You can sample craft beers in the tasting room, which also serves typically South African snacks and meals. Some of the favorites include the Slow Beer, a refreshing, golden lager, and the Bone Crusher, a Belgian-style witbier. There's a kids' tasting option and a great play area for little ones.

48 Caledon St., Darling, 7345, South Africa
076-092–8313
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Tastings R60

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Darling Cellars

This large producer makes wines under a number of labels. Look out for the Premium range as well as the award-winning Darling Cellars Blanc de Blanc sparkling wine. Other suggestions include the Reserve Bush Vine Sauvignon Blanc, with notes of cut grass, passion fruit, green figs, traces of guava on the nose, and a zingy aftertaste. Don't miss out on the Sweet Darling range, a selection of white, red, and rosé wines made from local grapes. It's all good, drinkable stuff at very affordable prices. In addition to standard tastings, there are two food and wine pairing options and a kids' juice pairing—book ahead for these experiences.

R315, Darling, 7345, South Africa
022-492–2276
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Tastings R50
Closed Sun.

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Groote Post Vineyard

Former dairy farmer Peter Pentz had enough of getting up at 4 am to milk his cows, so together with his son, Nick, he turned instead to grapes at Groote Post Vineyard. The large, environmentally sensitive winery got off to a fantastic start when its maiden 1999 Sauvignon Blanc was judged one of the best in the Cape, and Groote Post has been winning awards ever since. Try the Groote Post Kapokberg Chardonnay and the Inheritance Pinot Noir with notes of cherry and raspberry. The restaurant, Hilda's Kitchen, is an excellent choice for lunch and makes scrumptious picnic baskets filled with local cheeses and cured meats, quiches, and chocolate brownies (order these in advance). Game drives through the unique renosterveld ("rhino vegetation" in Afrikaans) are offered during the summer; expect to see wildebeest, giraffes, and a range of antelope. Advanced bookings are essential.

Off R307, Darling, 7345, South Africa
022-492–2825
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Tastings R50; game drives R400

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