Where we got out name...
Drawing from the rich history of Tulbagh and the area - we decided on the date that 'Tulbagh' was founded.
"The region was named "Land van Waveren" in 1699 by Willem Adriaan van der Stel in honour of the Oetgens van Waveren family, from which his mother was descended.
Before this date, but also subsequent to it, the region had also been known as Roodezand ("red sand"). The region corresponds to the present Tulbagh district, named after Governor Ryk Tulbagh.
The town developed slowly and over time and in the period many notable examples of Cape Dutch architecture, V...
Just by its name Things I Love evokes whats on offer in this gorgeous boutique style shop situated in Tulbagh’s quaint village. Owner Lynne Keene, who is also well-known for her nearby gracious and tranquil guest farm Kloofzicht Estate hand-picks every item that’s on offer. We bet you won’t leave without having fallen in love with a little something that has caught both your eye and your heart. Or eat up in the restaurant, indulge in coffee and cupcakes, or choose a piece of carefully selected furniture that Lynne has shipped in, just for you.
Other than on Christmas Day and New Years D...
The Tulbagh is centrally located to explore the town with its historic Church Street and many other attractions and amenities.
The main hotel building dates from 1859 and offers a range of contemporary-styled luxurious rooms.
The Winterhoek Manor (1813) and the Toll House (1809), opposite the hotel, are two of the heritage properties in Church Street, offering charming period rooms; individually decorated with fine cotton linen adorning four poster beds. chandeliers and yellowwood floors.
Our Honeymoon Suite is the jewel in our crown. Crafted from the old wagon shed, this suite oozes romant...