• Pre-booked walks from most gentle to quite strenuous.
  • Refreshments and facilities.
  • Pre-booked soup lunch and coffee from natural spring water.
  • Art Gallery, souvenirs, herbarium and specimen table of flowers in bloom.
  • Function venue for small groups and film shoot locality.

Visitors may expect to view and be introduced to up to 100 different flowers on a casual 90 minute stroll through the veld in spring. At our low point at the end of summer this will reduce to some 20 to 30, but each will have a fascination of its own. Unless you walk and talk in the veld, only the privileged few will ever experience these jewels. Groups are limited in size to maximize personal contact, seldom follow the same route and always take you to where the best displays are at the time.

Various veld types occur, from lowland sandplain fynbos to renosterveld seeps and on top of the Rondeberg, karoo-oid vegetation. The veld is always alive, from Easter at the start of the green season to early summer. The dominant veld colours change up to five times as we move through the cycle, so regular visits are recommended!

More than just daisies”. Rondeberg has flowers, cloudy or shine. Some only open at noon for lunch, while others only flower after sunset in time for a sunset tipple! We do not have a day when we cannot show and satisfy a visitor in our nature’s garden. Even if it were only to be a shrouded or rained out Table Mountain!

Our guests leave being “more than just visitors”. We are proud to offer satisfaction.

The art gallery, with Lynda’s Cape West Coast Collection on display, is a totally unique collection, and of growing significance. These A3 water colour originals are botanically and technically correct while being refreshing and honest in artistic terms. Real gems, each one, with no prints being produced. “More than just the average”