2 Best Sights in The Western Cape and Winelands, South Africa

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Western Cape and Winelands - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Afrikaanse Taalmonument

Set high on a hill overlooking Paarl, the towering Afrikaanse Taalmonument is a fascinating step back into the past. It was designed by architect Jan van Wijk and built with Paarl granite and cement. The rising curve of the main pillar represents the growth and potential of Afrikaans. When it was unveiled in 1975, the monument was as much a gesture of political victory as it was a paean to the Afrikaans language. Afrikaans is one of South Africa's 11 official languages and although it is gradually coming under threat, attempts are being made to ensure that the culture isn't lost. The view from the top of the hill is incredible, taking in Table Mountain, False Bay, Paarl Valley, and the various mountain ranges of the Winelands. A short, paved walking trail leads around the hillside past impressive fynbos specimens, particularly proteas. Free, guided walks are available from Monday to Friday. You can buy a picnic basket at the monument's restaurant and find a pretty spot to enjoy the wonderful view.

Afrikaanse Taalmonument Rd., Paarl, 7646, South Africa
021-863–0543
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R40

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Huguenot Monument

At the end of the main road through Franschhoek is the Huguenot Monument, built in 1948 to commemorate the local contribution of the Huguenots. The three arches symbolize the Holy Trinity, the sun and cross reference the Huguenots' emblem, and the female figure in front represents Freedom of Conscience. The nearby graveyard date back 300 years. Most graves are marked with rectangular headstones or obelisks, rather than the symbol associated with the church the Huguenots were so desperate to escape.

Lambrecht St. at Huguenot St., Franschhoek, 7690, South Africa

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