Wildebraam Berry Estate offers several lovely farm units on a youngberry farm in Swellendam. Nestled in the Hermitage Valley, 2 km from Swellendam, all the units enjoy stunning views of the Langeberg Mountains and guests will revel in the tranquil country atmosphere. All units are fully equipped with towels and linen provided.
Each unit is unique, from a 1 bedroom bachelor suite to 3 rustic farm cottages and a large farm house.
A minimum 2-night stay over weekends and in school holidays is preferred when booking the larger cottages. A minimum 3-night stay over long weekends is preferred.
Wildebraam Liqueurs
Wildebraam is renowned for its liqueurs and deli range produced on site. Our private cellar produces a range of delicious liqueurs including Youngberry, Honey, Aniseed, Rooibos, Peppermint, Lemon, Guava, Cherry, Hazelnut and Choc-Chilli. In addition, the farm kitchen produces a tempting array of liqueured fruits, jams, dessert syrups, chutneys, relishes, pickles and gifts which can all be sampled and purchased in the infamous tasting room. Our tasting room is open Monday to Saturdays.
In addition, Wildebraam has a conference/function venue which can host up to 64 people and both corporate and private functions are very popular.
- liqueur & deli tasting at Wildebraam Cellar
- horse riding by own appointment
- birding
- hiking in surrounds or in Marloth Nature Reserve (1.5km),
- mountain biking and berry picking (in season).
- a 9-hole golf course is 1.5km away and various sport clubs are in Swellendam.
- little ones will love Sulina's Fairy Sanctuary and Swellendam also has several art galleries and local potters and artists.
- well worth visits could include the local Drostdy museum, Bontebok National Park, De Hoop Nature Reserve, Robertson Wine Route just to mention a few.
- there are also lovely day trips into the countryside including Barrydale, Montagu, Robertson, Malgas and Arniston.
Directions from Swellendam Town Centre:
Out of the main street of Swellendam (at the OK & Central Delta 4 way stop) turn up Andrew Whyte Street in the direction of the mountain.
Continue straight up the hill, pass the squash courts and golf course on your left and continue down the hill.
At the bottom of the hill, turn to your left at the "WILDEBRAAM BERRY ESTATE" sign.
Continue straight until you see the entrance to Wildebraam Berry Estate on your right (entrance S4).
Drive past the main house and cottage on your right and proceed 100m further to the cellar.
During office hours (close 5.00pm) the key can be collected from the cellar or after hours from the Wildebraam main house.
Directions from N2 coming from Cape Town:
As you approach Swellendam turn left onto the R60 in the direction of Ashton/Worcester.
When you get to the 4 stop continue straight over and continue for approx. 1.5km.
Turn right at the Hermitage/Wildebraam sign and travel 100m.
Take your first left onto a dirt road (Hermitage/Wildebraam signs) and continue straight for +-400m.
Wildebraam entrance (S4) is on your left.
Drive past the main house and cottage on your right and proceed 100m further to the cellar.
During office hours (close 5.00pm) the key can be collected from the cellar or after hours from the Wildebraam main house