South Africa has 13 designated wine routes, of which the
area called the Winelands -- comprising the routes of Helderberg (Somerset
West), Stellenbosch, Paarl, and Franschhoek -- is by far the most popular.
While the towns are all within easy driving distance from each other,
there are over 250 estates and farms to choose from, and first-time
visitors are advised to concentrate on those that offer a combination of
historic architecture, excellent wines, and/or views of the vineyard-clad
mountains. You can treat the Winelands as an excursion from Cape Town or
base yourself here -- no more than 30 to 75 minutes from the bright lights
of the city, this is a great area to immerse yourself in rural peace and
fine wines. Accommodations options are also excellent, with many offering
better value than their Cape Town counterparts. If you have time to
concentrate on only one area, make it Franschhoek, the prettiest (though
most touristy) of the Winelands valleys, with the best selection of
award-winning restaurants; or Stellenbosch, which has a charming historic
center and the densest concentration of estates -- this is also the area
that produces (by general consensus) the best selection of wines. Both are
within easy driving distance of one another, via the scenic Helshoogte
Pass.