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    Summer farm stalls you have to try in the Western Cape

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveOctober 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    If there’s one thing summer in the Western Cape promises, it’s sun-drenched drives through scenic routes with a pit stop at a charming farm stall.

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    From artisanal cheeses and homemade jams to freshly baked pastries and local wines, these stalls aren’t just pit stops—they’re destinations in their own right. Here’s a curated list of must-visit farm stalls for your summer adventures.

    Peregrine Farm Stall – Grabouw

    Nestled along the N2, Peregrine is a lively stopover for travellers craving artisanal treats. Their selection of fresh pies, cheeses, and homemade jams keeps locals and visitors returning year after year. Pop in for a coffee or a light meal at the cozy café before continuing your journey.

    Houw Hoek Farm Stall – Elgin

    Set just before the Houw Hoek Pass, this family-run gem is famous for its legendary pies and fresh bread. Don’t miss the homemade jams and a tasting of local wines. The welcoming atmosphere makes it a perfect summer stop for brunch or a quick snack.

    Die Ou Tronk – Riversdale

    Uniquely housed in a historic jailhouse, Die Ou Tronk combines a coffee shop, art gallery, and farmers’ market under one roof. Sample homemade jams, rusks, and infused oils while exploring the creative exhibits—a farm stall experience with a twist.

    Spanspek Se Plek – Bonnievale

    Overlooking the Breede River, Spanspek Se Plek offers fresh fruit, preserves, and a restaurant serving delicious homemade meals. Its indoor and outdoor seating make it an ideal spot to unwind while soaking up the summer sun.

    Kardoesie – N7 Route

    A classic stop along the N7, Kardoesie offers a variety of local products, including cheeses, preserves, and artisanal treats. Its combination of craft shop and restaurant makes it a versatile destination for a leisurely break.

    Nature’s Way – Nature’s Valley

    This family-run dairy farm is a paradise for cheese lovers. Watch the cows being milked, then explore their range of Loredo Farm cheeses, jams, honey, and preserves. Fresh milk, free-range eggs, and olive oil are also available, making it a perfect farm-to-table experience.

    Mooiberge – Stellenbosch

    Known for its seasonal strawberries, Mooiberge is a feast for the senses. Visitors can pick their own fruit, enjoy wines from the on-site shop, or dine in the Thirsty Scarecrow restaurant. Colourful scarecrows and scenic views make it a summer favourite.

    Doornkraal – Route 62

    Set along the iconic Route 62, Doornkraal combines a historic wine estate with artisanal sweets, pastries, and cheeses. Wine tastings from nearby wineries add an extra layer to this culinary stop.

    Moose Farm Stall – Hopefield

    Moose is famed for its freshly baked cakes and croissants, making it an irresistible stop on the main road of Hopefield. Enjoy a cup of coffee and soak in the tranquil atmosphere from the long stoep tables.

    Tips for visiting farm stalls

    • Go early: Summer weekends can be busy, so aim for morning visits to avoid crowds.
    • Bring a cooler: Many stalls sell perishable artisanal cheeses and pastries best enjoyed fresh.
    • Chat with the owners: You’ll often discover secret recipes and seasonal specials not advertised elsewhere.

    Whether you’re a foodie, a traveller, or someone seeking a scenic summer drive, these farm stalls offer a taste of the Western Cape’s rich culinary heritage—one pie, jam jar, and pastry at a time.

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