The beautiful little town of Stellenbosch, roughly an hour from Cape Town, lies surrounded by the Stellenbosch Mountains in the Jonkershoek River Valley in one of the most picturesque settings in the Cape. The second oldest town in South Africa has fondly been called Eikestad or city of oaks and its streets are lined with some of the most beautiful surviving examples of Cape Dutch, Georgian ... cont.
From Cape Town International (N2):
Take the N2 turn-off to Somerset West
Turn left onto Baden-Powell Drive (R310)
At the T-junction, turn right onto Polkadraai Road (M12, becomes R310 at the junction)
At the second set of traffic lights, turn right onto Dorp Street
At the mini traffic circle, turn left onto Mill Street
At the major traffic circle, turn right onto Plein Street
Plain Street becomes van Riebeeck Street
At the end of van Riebeeck Street, take the left fork into Jonkershoek Road
House of House is number 30, on the right hand side
From Cape Town (N1):
Take the N1 to the Stellenbosch turn-off
At the turn-off, turn right onto Klipheuwel Road (R304)
At the town limits, the R304 becomes Bird Street
Stay on Bird Street
At the second traffic circle, turn left onto Plein Street
Plein Street becomes van Riebeeck Street
At the end of van Riebeeck Street, take the left fork into Jonkershoek Road
House of House is number 30, on the right hand side
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