Embrace heritage vineyard living in Tulbagh Valley's Witzenberg Mountains, minutes from Tulbagh — includes a 1792 Cape Dutch homestead (national monument) and established vineyards; 11 beds, 9 baths.
Set in a premier position within the Tulbagh Valley, this 194-hectare estate offers a compelling combination of vineyard excellence, heritage significance, and agri-tourism potential.
The property spans altitudes from 160m to 2000m above sea level, with established vineyard blocks ideally located between 370m and 500m, benefiting from favourable terroir and climatic conditions suited to premium wine production.
The estate forms part of a historically rich landscape dating back to the late 1700s. The werf includes a Cape Dutch homestead completed in 1792, recognised as a national monument, together with original outbuildings that retain the integrity of the traditional T-shaped farm layout.
Ownership & Infrastructure
Unbonded and unencumbered
No land claims or sitting tenants
Registered water rights: 220m3
Infrastructure includes 2 dams, 4 reservoirs, and 2 boreholes
Agricultural & Environmental Profile
The farm integrates productive vineyard land with natural conservation areas, supporting biodiversity while enhancing long-term sustainability. Elevated plantings benefit from altitude and aspect, contributing to consistent grape quality.
Hospitality Component
Three heritage cottages provide an existing, low-density accommodation offering. Each unit is fully self-contained with kitchen, living area, fireplace, bathroom, and private outdoor space. The hospitality model is intentionally understated, aligned with the estate’s tranquil setting, and includes optional catering and outdoor dining experiences.
Development Potential
Zoned for Agricultural Tourism, the property offers scope for:
Boutique guest accommodation or eco-lodges
Vineyard-integrated glamping
Low-density conservation-led development
A previous 50-unit conservation approval (now lapsed) confirms development feasibility. Current planning frameworks favour lower-density schemes, and any new application would need to align with updated municipal and environmental guidelines.
Location
Situated approximately 7–10 km from Tulbagh, the estate enjoys proximity to established tourism amenities while maintaining privacy within the Witzenberg Mountain range.
Investment Proposition
A rare opportunity to combine heritage, viticulture, and carefully scaled development potential within one of South Africa’s most desirable wine regions.
Listed for sale at R35,000,000
Tulbagh Rural is a fertile agricultural region known for its fruit and wine production, benefiting from a Mediterranean climate, fertile soils, and access to water resources, making it an attractive area for diverse farming operations.
* Distances and amenities are approximate.