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Garden Week Stellenbosch set to bloom

KARISHMA DIPA karishma.dipa@inl.co.za

IN A bid to resurrect the ailing local tourism industry, a first-of-its kind event, inspired by an acclaimed European event of a similar nature, will kick off at the end of this month in the Cape.

The inaugural Garden Week Stellenbosch will encompass everything from horticultural tours to landscape art, dining, hiking, guest specialists and music in majestic settings, marketing manager Elmarie Rabe said.

“South Africa’s favourite city of oaks, Stellenbosch, is pulling out all the stops for gardeners and lovers of the great outdoors in a new, week-long festival that will transform its streets and surrounding countryside,” she said.

The festival, an initiative of destination marketing organisation

Visit Stellenbosch, will take place from September 30 to October 10.

“The time is perfect as it’s not only the beginning of spring and most gardens are looking fresh and bright, we also felt it would be beneficial to our communities, guests and visitors if we could host something that will bring hope, joy and inspiration at this time.”

Rabe said it would also economically benefit those within Stellenbosch and the surrounding regions.

“A garden showcase event suited Stellenbosch perfectly and the added benefit is the economic contribution it will make to our tourism and business sectors.

“We’ve been very mindful and deliberate to involve all tourism stakeholders in and around Stellenbosch, including those of the communities of Kayamandi, Ida’s Valley, Kylemore and Pniël,” she said.

“We expect visitors to stay over in hotels and guest houses, eat at our restaurants, visit wine farms, and spend money locally, positively impacting the entire value chain.”

While this is the first time Garden Week Stellenbosch will take place in South Africa, it is inspired by the Girona Flower Festival held in spring in the Spanish city.

The event has already garnered widespread public interest, with one of the biggest highlights of the festival set to be a first-ever Stellenbosch winelands experience featuring SA Michelin star chef Jan Hendrik van der Westhuizen.

“The interest from the public and locals has been phenomenal and we’re putting together a 10-day programme with talks, tours, workshops, and plant and flower-inspired dining experiences,” Rabe added.

She said attendees would be able to explore 20 extraordinary gardens as well as the six activations placed around the town at historical sites.

The decision to host the festival in Stellenbosch, Rabe said, was because of its natural beauty as well as its short distance from the Mother City.

“It’s also a culinary capital with dining offerings to suit all budgets and tastes and a solid art and culture scene,” Rabe said.

For this reason, the festival will also include a “Finding Eden” experience with the world-renowned Van der Westhuizen.

“This casual tête à tête will take place at Blaauwklippen Estate’s magical cathedral and will include an exploration of the gardens in Jan Hendrik’s life,” Rabe said.

“From Le Jardin de JAN in Nice, France, his Michelin-star restaurant’s new potager garden and picnic spot, to his new culinary playground in the Kalahari; and how the journey is documented in JAN the Journal.”

During the festival, there will also be a seven-course Botanical Banquet prepared by JAN Innovation Studio in Cape Town, which brings the Michelinstar chef’s cuisine to the Stellenbosch winelands for the first time.

For more information on Garden Week Stellenbosch, visit https://www. visitstellenbosch.org/

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