Somerset West offers several tourist attractions due to its position on the Hottentots-Holland mountains and between the
Cape Winelands and the nearby beaches of
Strand and
Gordon's Bay.
Wine Somerset West forms part of the Helderberg Wine Region which is a wine-producing sub-region of the greater
Stellenbosch Wine Region. Helderberg includes wine estates such as include 96 Winery, Alto, Audacia, Annandale, Cavalli, Ernie Els, Grangehurst, Guardian Peak, Haskell, Hidden Valley, Idiom, Ken Forrester, Klein Welmoed, Le Riche, Longridge, Lourensford, Lyngrove, Miravel, Morgenster, Peter Falke, Post House, Somerbosch, Uva Mira, Vergelegen, Vergenoegd and Waterkloof. The most popular and nearest wine estates amongst the many surrounding Somerset West are Vergelegen and Lourensford. The
Vergelegen Wine Estate lies on the border of Somerset West, spanning into the Hottentots Holland Nature Reserve. The buildings on the estate constitute fine examples of
Cape Dutch architecture. The
Lourensford Wine Estate which neighbours the Vergelegen Wine Estate features the Lourensford Market and a Sports car museum known as MOTOR Studio.
Festivals Every December, the town has a display of Christmas lights erected atop the street lights of the Main Road. The Helderberg Lights Festival (aka the Strawberry Festival), a flea market and parade, normally complements these lights.
Nature The
Helderberg Nature Reserve, a 363 hectare natural wildlife preserve opened in 1964, contains a wide variety of smaller fauna (small antelope, tortoises and other reptiles) and indigenous flora such as
Protea and
fynbos.
Guest Houses & B&Bs In recent years many guest houses and B&Bs have opened up in Somerset West, since it is conveniently located for
Cape Town ( away on the
N2 motorway), the beaches at the
Strand and
Gordon's Bay, and the Western Cape's numerous wine farms. ==Growth==