As a working farm, Babylonstoren's acreage is divided between orchards and vineyards. Its centerpiece is a magnificent eight-acre fruit and vegetable garden, modeled on the fabled gardens of Babylon, and inspired by Patrice Tarravella's creation of the medieval monastery garden at Prieure d'Orsan in France.
The historic werf, with its handsome buildings and pleasing spatial geometry is among the best preserved in the Cape. Among the old oaks and olive trees, a series of 18th century-style cottages have been built to accommodate guests. Skillful preservation and restoration of the original feel, combined with an infusion of 21st century life, the interiors are simple, yet utterly luxurious, a mix of modern and antique pieces and stylish touches such as a Magis Puppy Dog, a canvas wardrobe, a Xavier Lust hatstand.
The old cowshed has been converted into a cool milk-restaurant, Babel, where award winning stylist and food consultant Maranda Engelbrecht has come up with a unique new style of menu, which focuses on fresh produce from the garden and the region.
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Farm entrance ©Babylonstoren
Farm activities @Babylonstoren
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Historical fowl house ©Babylonstoren
Historical Cape Dutch gable house ©Babylonstoren
Garden pond ©Babylonstoren
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Cottages ©Babylonstoren
Suites ©Babylonstoren
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Babel restaurant, a farm-to-fork experience ©Babylonstoren
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Bamboo spa reception ©Babylonstoren
Overview with the Simonsberg mountains, the finest terroir in the Cape ©Babylonstoren
Swimming in the pond ©Babylonstoren
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Cottages ©Babylonstoren
Suites ©Babylonstoren
Suites ©Babylonstoren
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Babel restaurant, a farm-to-fork experience ©Babylonstoren
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Bamboo spa reception ©Babylonstoren
Overview with the Simonsberg mountains, the finest terroir in the Cape ©Babylonstoren
Swimming in the pond ©Babylonstoren
Courtesy Babylonstoren, Drakenstein Valley, Franschhoek, South Africa
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