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Winter Wining and Dining

Belthazar Restaurant

Two of our favourite luxury Cape Town winter restaurants are Belthazar, situated at the V&A Waterfront and Beluga, (yes the one where Prince Harry took Chelsey for her 21st birthday).

The Waterfront’s Belthazar serves up to 196 of the finest wines by the glass. It has a dream selection from over a hundred of the Cape’s finest cellars, featuring hundreds of fine wines, auction wines and rare vintages displayed in the specially designed vinoteque. Only export quality seafood and A grade Karan Beef is served. Belthazar has been voted Best Steakhouse in South Africa.

Steak at Belthazar

Steak at Belthazar

Beluga Restaurant, situated in Greenpoint, just a stone throw from the V&A Waterfront, has a wine attic which houses around 7000 of South Africa’s finest wines and they invite diners to take a tour and select their favourite drink to suit the occasion.

Their menu is quite varied; mouthwatering steaks; delicious linefish and finely crafted sushi. The owner, Oscar Kotzé, has a special talent for making guests feel at home. At Beluga’s you are in good hands.

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Bicycle Tour: Day 10 - The Karoo Carries On

Anysberg Nature ReserveWith Jaco on the road and me in the support vehicle, we set to carry on through the Karoo. I have traveled many times through the Karoo but this route brings about a new meaning to the Karoo, a dry area full of beauty. I could spend quite some time out here. I’m surprised that this area doesn’t have more safari styled accommodations for the luxury travel market. Each and every farm provides some form of accommodation in the form of guest houses. Jaco set off in the morning heading towards Anysberg Nature Reserve. Today two options for the route. The main route was a smoother and easier dirt track and the alternative being more undulating and providing more climbing. Jaco chose the alternative route and it proved to be quite challenging. The track was sandy and mildly technical forcing some walking to be done. Our night’s accommodation was at Anysberg Nature Reserve. The accommodation was simple as was dinner. Two other folk, of which one was a replacement rider, are to join us tonight.

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Ascent: 868m
Time Traveled: 6hrs25min
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Distance Traveled: 74.1km
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Bicycle Tour: Day 9 - The Ladder Porterage

The Ladder from Die HelThis was one of the days I most looked forward to. A day where I would get to do my first porterage up Die Leer (The Ladder). We were informed it would take about an hour today which took us 1hr1min. It’s not the time that’s the challenge other than being able to get up it and to the main way without blisters about an inch in diameter. This for me sadly was to be the end of the Freedom Trail as a cyclist with almost every part of my body giving me some form of problem. Jaco carried on to complete the day describing as “sadistic”. I think this was largely due to the fact that the narratives were written by people a lot fitter than us keeping in mind Jaco is pretty fit. His major problem now is the cold / flu that we thought to be getting better is just not letting go. We spent the night at the farm Rouxpos with our hosts Ronel and Gerhard.

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Ascent: 1507m
Time Traveled: 7hrs41min
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Distance Traveled: 63.7km  
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Bicycle Tour: Day 8 - Swartberg and Die Hel

ben_cocker_spanialAnd so starts the second half of our journey on the Freedom Trail. Today’s ride will take us through the Swartberg Pass and down into Die Hel. From knowledge and word of mouth, it’s a hellish trip especially if you are doing it in the reverse of what we are doing. Today was to be a challenging day with nothing anyone said being as they say. The Swartberg Pass has its own beauty with vast open spaces and very steep long climbs. After reaching Teeberg we split off to the right and followed the valley through some long climbs and downhills. After quite some climbing we came to the top and had a strong and steep downhill, just the kind of downhill to test your breaks abilities as you wind down the switch-backs. At the bottom you get to pass through a part of the Gamkaskloof which is absolutely breath-taking. We stayed in Die Meestershuis, a historic dwelling in which the teachers would reside during their stay as the local valley teacher. The narrative says to wait for an SMS concerning your accommodation in Gamkaskloof. DO NOT wait for this, call them and ensure you have it before moving otherwise I fear you won’t get it. Previously the organisers of the Freedom Trail / Challenge had an arrangement with the only local restaurant to provide meals. This is no longer the case so ensure you find out about your meals and lunch pack. Despite all the highs and lows, this is a spectacular day.

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Ascent: 1544m
Time Traveled: 6hrs36min
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Distance Traveled: 61.9km  
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Bicycle Tour: Day 7 - Half Way to Cape Town

The scenery has been awesome

The scenery has been awesome

At a stage when we started I wasn’t too sure about making it this far. I never hosted a thought of not returning to Cape Town on my mountain bike. The feeling of being halfway is great. At the same time my body hurts. Today my right knee seemed have decided it’s gone far enough. “I fear dear knee, you will not stop me, just slow me down”. Jaco has a mild cold / flu / throat problem which is healing well.Today was almost all downhill, it never felt so though. The Karoo is beautiful especially if you have time to take note of the smaller things. It’s a vast open area between two mountain ranges with the most common living thing being sheep. We did have some buck that got spooked and ran just ahead for quite some distance until we managed to pass them. Our accommodation for tonight is Dennehof Guest House, in Prince Albert.

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Ascent: 186m
Time Traveled: 4hrs22min
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Distance Traveled: 67.2km
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