Trade the city for the fields: Five farm stay escapes in South Africa worth visiting

Gerry Cupido|Published

From remote mountain valleys to wine estates surrounded by orchards and olive groves, these stays offer a refreshing way to experience South Africa’s rural landscapes.

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Many South Africans already know the appeal of a countryside escape. Wide open landscapes, quiet mornings and fresh air have long drawn travellers away from busy cities.

But there is a growing interest in a particular kind of rural getaway: farm stays.

Unlike traditional guesthouses or hotels, farm-style escapes allow visitors to experience life on working farms and agricultural estates.

It is a chance to slow down, reconnect with nature and enjoy the rhythms of rural life, whether that means walking vineyard trails, waking to the sounds of livestock or simply watching the sunset over open fields.

Across the country, farms are opening their gates to travellers looking for something different from the usual holiday routine.

From remote mountain valleys to wine estates surrounded by orchards and olive groves, these stays offer a refreshing way to experience South Africa’s rural landscapes.

Here are five South African farm escapes that offer exactly that.

Enjo Nature Farm, Cederberg

Hidden deep in the Biedouw Valley, Enjo Nature Farm is the kind of place people visit when they want to truly disappear for a while.

The guest farm sits in one of the most remote parts of the Cederberg, surrounded by rugged mountains and vast open landscapes.

Accommodation ranges from rustic self-catering cottages to campsites along the seasonal Biedouw River.

Days here are simple but deeply satisfying. You might spend the morning hiking through the valley, cool off in the farm dam or spring-fed reservoir, and end the evening watching the stars appear in one of the darkest skies in the region.

During spring, the valley becomes even more magical when wildflowers blanket the landscape in colour. It is the kind of place that reminds you how quiet the world can be when you step away from it.

Bartholomeus Klip Farmhouse, Riebeek Valley

If you like the idea of a farm stay but still enjoy a touch of luxury, Bartholomeus Klip Farmhouse offers a beautiful balance between nature and comfort.

The historic Victorian homestead sits on Elandsberg Farms within a 10,000-acre private nature reserve in the Riebeek Valley.

The farm is home to wildlife, including antelope, zebra and a wide variety of birdlife, creating the feeling of a quiet safari right in the heart of the Swartland.

Only a small number of guests stay at a time, which keeps the atmosphere calm and intimate. Guests can explore the reserve on guided walks or simply relax on the wide farmhouse veranda overlooking the surrounding landscape.

It is the kind of countryside escape where time slows down naturally.

Boschendal Farmhouses, Franschhoek

For travellers who want a farm experience without giving up the pleasures of the Cape Winelands, the self-catering farmhouses at Boschendal offer a wonderful option.

Scattered across the historic estate, these restored farmhouses give visitors the feeling of having their own private corner of the vineyards.

Mornings often begin with coffee on the veranda while looking out across orchards and mountains.

One of the joys of staying here is embracing the estate’s farm-to-table philosophy.

Guests can visit the farm shop to pick up fresh produce, cheeses and baked goods before heading back to their farmhouse for a relaxed braai.

Add in mountain biking trails, wine tastings and long walks through the estate, and it becomes easy to see why many visitors end up staying longer than they planned.

Orange Grove Farm, Robertson

Set in the Robertson Wine Valley, Orange Grove Farm feels like a secluded hideaway surrounded by mountains and vineyards.

The working wine and olive farm offers a handful of spacious cottages, each positioned far enough apart to give guests a real sense of privacy.

Many include private plunge pools and wide verandas overlooking the Langeberg mountains and surrounding vineyards.

Nature lovers will find plenty to explore here. Hiking trails wind through the surrounding hills and lead to hidden waterfalls and dramatic rock formations in the foothills of Babbedasberg.

It is the sort of place where you can spend the morning walking in the mountains and the afternoon enjoying a glass of wine while the sun sets over the valley.

Alpha Excelsior Guest Farm, Cederberg

For travellers drawn to adventure, Alpha Excelsior Guest Farm offers a very different but equally memorable countryside escape.

Located in the northern Cederberg, the farm is well known among hikers and rock climbers exploring the nearby Rocklands area.

Accommodation ranges from traditional farm cottages to the quirky and much-loved “Donkey Camp”, where vintage caravans have been turned into unique self-catering stays.

Because the property is still a working farm producing olives and wine, guests get a genuine glimpse into rural life in this rugged mountain region.

Days often involve hiking, exploring ancient rock formations or simply soaking in the vast silence of the landscape.

At the end of the day, travellers often gather at the Hen House coffee shop on the farm — swapping stories of the day’s adventures over coffee or something stronger.

Farm stays offer something many travellers are looking for right now: a break that feels simple, grounded and connected to the land.

Whether it is a remote mountain retreat in the Cederberg or a farmhouse surrounded by vineyards, these destinations remind visitors that sometimes the most rewarding escapes are the ones where life moves a little slower.

For those looking to swap busy streets for open skies, a farm stay might be exactly the kind of getaway worth planning next.

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