Western Cape: Rooibos Heritage Route

The Rooibos Heritage Route offers an unique glimpse into the production process of Rooibos tea.

Western Cape: Rooibos Heritage Route
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The route traverses the southern Bokkeveld and Cedarberg mountains, and links Nieuwoudtville and Wupperthal via Moedverloor.

It was established in 2012 by two sisters, Sanet Stander and Marietjie Smit, who approached Rooibos producers to join this venture as a way of adding value to tourists’ experience of this uniquely South African product.

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The route starts at the Rooibos Teahouse in Clanwilliam, where tourists are invited to pick different teas from the variety of seven Rooibos teas available.

From here, tourists can visit different points on the route in their own time, including farms in the area where they can gain first-hand experience of Rooibos cultivation and processing.

Well-known Rooibos producer, Carmién Tea, is among the many pit stops on the Rooibos Heritage route. A visit to this farm includes a factory tour to see how the tea is processed, or visitors can take a stroll through the fields during harvesting, which takes place from January to March.

For more information, visit rooibos-route.co.za.

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Jeandré Du Preez is the newest addition to the Farmer’s Weekly team. Originating from a Riversdal farming family, she has farming in her blood. After school she furthered her studies at Stellenbosch and has been working as an agricultural journalist for the past two years. She says she feels privileged to write about an industry paramount to the survival of all South Africans and is inspired by the innovative solutions with which the farming community bridges the many challenges they face. She enjoys being able to combine work with travel and appreciates the modesty and friendliness with which South Africa’s farmers share their accomplishments. She enjoys being able to combine work with travel and appreciates the modesty and friendliness with which South Africa’s farmers share their accomplishments. If she is not writing or visiting farms, you’ll find her relaxing with a good mystery novel or exploring her other passions: travelling and cooking.