Grazing...
Ever wondered about the expression "eat like a horse"? Well eating is something that horses are designed to do - in fact their digestive systems require a constant intake for 12-18 hours a day!
Luckily for the hungry humans, Tulbagh, Wolseley and Ceres have a great variety of restaurants. Menus range from traditional Cape Country to Continental Mediterranean cuisines. Venues vary from historic buildings to shady gardens to terraces and street side cafe's where you are likely to meet some or our local characters!
Luckily for the hungry humans, Tulbagh, Wolseley and Ceres have a great variety of restaurants. Menus range from traditional Cape Country to Continental Mediterranean cuisines. Venues vary from historic buildings to shady gardens to terraces and street side cafe's where you are likely to meet some or our local characters!
Our delicious picnics and snack platters are made up by Carol Collins at Readers Restaurant. Contact Carol to arrange your tailor made picnic basket. Collect your picnic on the way to your Horse About Trail and enjoy it at one of our scenic picnic spots.
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Horse About is equidistant between Tulbagh and Wolseley, both villages have a variety of restaurants and eateries to choose from. Wolseley's charm lies in its beautiful country settings, many of the eateries are on farms with stunning views - follow the link for more on Wolseley places to eat, including the famous Bosjes - Wolseley
The historic village of Tulbagh is just 20 minutes drive and here you will find most of the restaurants in the village, click here for a list of Tulbagh restaurants. |