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Knorhoek Country Guesthouse

Savour the tranquillity of this magnificent setting, while enjoying all the comforts of home.

Description

Picture yourself lounging at the pool, sipping crisp white Estate wines, or rich reds beside a crackling open fire in winter.

Originally a clay and stone structure housing stables, a blacksmith room and coach house, the guest house offers modern comfort with old world charm. The exposed original stone and clay wall makes an interesting feature that adds to the warm old-world charm.

Wake up to birdcalls and farmyard bustle and let us spoil you with a traditional Cape breakfast.

As early as 1694 farmers recognised the potential of the fertile foothills of the Simonsberg mountain. By 1793 the legendary Martin Melck had acquired most of this land and it was probably he who changed the name from the original Kleygat (Clay-hole) to Knorhoek, called in a contemporary document 'de plaats waar de leeuwen knorren' - the place where lions growl.

This gives one an indication of how wild the environment was at that time. Feline predators scaled the high kraal walls at night and preyed on domestic livestock. The Cape Mountain lion became extinct by the late 1700's, caracal are occasionally seen on the farm and leopard sightings still occur in the higher reaches of the surrounding mountains - hence the use of the leopard on the Knorhoek estate wine labels.

Melck's daughter inherited Knorhoek and her son, Jan Andries Beyers was the first of many generations to farm here. A devastating phylloxera plague forced most farmers in the area to sell, but by an interesting quirk of fate, Knorhoek went back into the family.

In 1887 JGB van Niekerk bought a neighbouring farm and chanced to marry the great-granddaughter of Beyers, the original Knorhoek patriarch. She convinced him to buy back Knorhoek, and now four generations later, the Van Niekerks have created a fine balance between producing excellent wines and conserving a little of the wild spirit of the past.

A visit to the family cemetery behind the guesthouse makes for interesting reflection on a colourful past.


… And Present

 

 

 

 

Today the Van Niekerk brothers are the 5th generation to own and work this beautiful farm. Following in the footsteps of their father, Hannes, who was awarded the prestigious Smuts Trophy for his wines, they continue the long and honourable family tradition of winemaking.

James, in charge of the vineyards, and Hansie, responsible for winemaking and marketing, together with their wives Carol and Ingrid, form a vibrant young team, passionate about wines and delighted to share their heritage with visitors and guests.

Towerbosch is Knorhoek's function and wedding venue. Be enchanted by fairytale decor and scrumptious feasts. The Sunday Asado (Argentinean barbeque) s not to be missed.

 

Contact Details:
Reservations
Tel: 086 127 6237

Attractions

Knorhoek and environs offer numerous outdoor activities:
· Tennis
· Landscaped rock pool
· Vineyard walks
· Bird watching
· Horse riding and hiking trails
· Golf - 10 of the top golf courses in the Western Cape
· Horse riding and hiking trails
· Golf - 10 of the top golf courses in the Western Cape less than an hour's drive from Knorhoek.
Pre-bookings can be done on request.

We can also advise you on interesting day trips, finding restaurants to suit your taste and help you discover everything the Winelands has to offer.

Other:
· Wine tasting
· Dinner on request (Mondays - Thursdays)
· Lunches at Towerbosch  (Wednesdays - Sundays)


·  Wedding and function venue (Towerbosch)

Facilities

Guest House Accommodation:
  • 7 Bedrooms en-suite (bath or shower)
  • One Familysuite (breakfast optional)
  • Cosy lounge and dining room with patio to use at leisure
  • Coffee and tea trays in rooms
  • Home cooked supper available Mondays to Fridays by prior arrangement
  • Lunches at the Towerbosch during Wednesdays to Sundays - closed during winter school holidays and religious public holidays, and if booked for a private function

Directions

DIRECTIONS FROM AIRPORT: Leave Airport direction Cape Town; take exit N2 direction Somerset West; stay on N2, take exit 33 Baden Powell/R310/Stellenbosch. At a T-junction with large set of overhead traffic lights, turn RIGHT. You will enter Stellenbosch, pass the train station on your left and get to a large set of traffic lights where the R44 joins the R310. Go left and stay on the R44 direction Paarl/N1. Keep going straight on the R44, you will start leaving Stellenbosch, pass a housing development (Welgevonden) on your left; Morgenhof wine estate on your right; about 3km further going down the hill, KNORHOEK ROAD turns to the RIGHT. Go straight up Knorhoek Road (about 3km) follow signs to the Guest House DIRECTIONS FROM NI: Take Klapmuts/R44 exit off the N1 and proceed towards Stellenbosch. Cross a 4-way stop (beware of the speed camera!!) and it is about 10km to the KNORHOEK ROAD exit to your left. Follw signs to Guest House (about 3km up Knorhoek road)

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