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A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley

A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley
A night at Bosjes, Breede Valley

A little over an hours drives outside of Cape Town tucked away at the foot of mountains in the breede valley you will find Bosjes Estate. A magnificent property with landscaped gardens and their own architectural feat, the chapel. 

I was lucky enough to visit this gorgeous property and enjoy a night at the homely guest house. With its old Dutch charm the building is welcoming and contrasts the modern design of the restaurant and chapel. 

The interior is chic with pops of colour and rooms elegant with a gorgeous fireplace to keep you warm should you visit in the winter months! The rooms have a large king-sized bed and are fitted with black and white sophisticated bathrooms. The artwork in the rooms are beautiful and you cant but notice the attention to detail throughout. 

The wonderful thing with the guest house is that you can arrange to have a braai (BBQ) set up outside at the pool and enjoy a wonderful evening under the stars with a view of the mountain range. The ultimate relaxation. It is also a wonderful way to enjoy a truly South African experience in ultimate comfort. Breakfast is served bright and early in continental style. 

As a mid-morning treat, go and experience the teetuin (tea garden) which is simply fantastic. The gardens have been so well thought out and the detail is amazing. Each plant has a meaning and each area a plan for long-term growth. You can explore the gardens while sipping on tea or indulge in an over the top milkshake. The Chapel is what Bosjes is most famous for. With its recognizable architecture and its magnificent position on the estate, I am not surprised. It is rather breathtaking.   

The Kombuis is the onsight restaurant and with Kim Cox as the head chef, she has put together a hearty and tasty menu. The food is fresh and based on seasonal produce with a fun bistro flair to it. 

If you find yourself in need of a wedding venue or just a night away then taking a drive to Bosjes will be very worth your while! 

-Melissa 

*This blog post is sponosred by Bojes. All opinions are my own.