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Tulbagh is the 4th oldest town in South Africa. Currently number one in our towns you must visit.
Tulbagh, named after Dutch Cape Colony Governor Ryk Tulbagh, is a town located in the "Land van Waveren" mountain basin (also known as the Tulbagh basin),[3] in the Winelands of the Western Cape, South Africa. The basin is fringed on three sides by mountains and is drained by the Klein Berg river and its tributaries. The nearest towns are Ons Rust and Gouda beyond the Nuwekloof Pass, Wolseley some 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) to the south inside the basin, and Ceres and Prince Alfred Hamlet beyond Michell's Pass in the Warm Bokkeveld.
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We explored the charming town of Tulbagh in March for our little boy’s 4th birthday. It was our third time and it seems this town just keeps getting better!
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Exclusive 4x4 Campsite in the Winterhoek West mountain range.
Cottages in the mountain
Swimming and Hiking
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For more information about The Tulbagh Hotel, in Tulbagh, Cape Winelands, visit our channel at www.bit.ly/tulbaghhotel
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The most wonderful time of the year came early in Tulbagh in the Witzenberg region of the Western Cape. A Christmas in Winter Festival, with all the trimmings, was held this weekend. It drew more than 6-thousand visitors to the scenic town.
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