Saucy Worcester .


Posted June 29, 2013 by GiulyRotarry

With a rich cultural heritage, the most sensational of wines, and academic excellence, Worcester is indeed a saucy little town. There is no metaphorthat

 
After being proclaimed an independent town in 1822 or a drostdy as they called it back then, Worcester has grown from a typical English village to a magnificent tourist destination, one which is equally enjoyed by the locals. Hundreds visit Worcester annually to try out the wine, bond with its unique surroundings and enjoy local delicacies. Some of the major attractions are the Breedekloof Wine Estates, Aquila Nature Reserve and the Kleinplasie Worcester Open Air Museum.


The museum offers activities and demonstrations in a lively, open-air exhibition area. This is where visitors get to learn more about Worcester’s history and origins. The exhibitions portray the way of life locals lived in Worcester over a century ago, and emphasis is put on the agricultural and home industry. Ancient methods like the drying and rolling of tobacco and the distillation of wit-blits are shown, as well as how people utilised water back then. Other rare experiences are the donkey cart and train rides.


Worcester’s locals also take pride in their food, from the preparation to the presentation. As a refurbished old farm reservoir, the Damas Restaurant has won the hearts of its guests with its first-rate cuisine and triumphant wines of the Breede River Valley. The atmosphere is set by dimmed lights and soft music which takes people to enchanted territory. The intimate scene of flowers and candles encourages South Africa’s top musicians to pop by and serenade an eager audience.


The great outdoors of the town are inviting for a one-of-a-kind adventure where one can simply let go and live in the moment. Pleasurable moments such as game-viewing and hiking excite enthusiasts and live up to their hype, while more subtle treasures such as bird-watching satisfy the admirer.
The Aquila Game Reserve, named after the rare and endangered Black Eagle, delivers these and makes it its mandate to pamper and accommodate its visitors. On that note,Worcester self-catering lodgings is perfect for those guests who prefer a more homey experience. Worcesterguesthouseoptionslocated all over town and are equally affordable when it comes to one’s pocket.


Apart from the outdoor adventures, attractions and restaurants, Worcester also plays host to a number of respectable annual events. The Breedekloof Outdoor Festival in Rawsonville manages to bring people together for a celebration of wines first and foremost and also the traditions of live music, quad-biking, paintball, archery and clay-pigeon shooting.Things like helicopter flips leave the audience in awe, while a tagged-fishing contest brings the competitor out of good-willed participants.


Worcester is a saucy little town, elegant in its tastes and precise in its execution. With its history deeply rooted in old England, visitors can only appreciate the European influence which has blended well with the more modern South Africa. Worcester’s location between major cities is favourable,whilst the generally friendly climate seals its argument. The question to ask is not whether or not to visit Worcester, it’s when to visit, because a priceless outing is already guaranteed.


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Last Updated June 29, 2013