Genuinely warm local people
The other thing you notice is the incredibly warm and welcoming attitude of the local town folk. On a weekend afternoon you’ll probably meet a couple of them at the Botrivier Hotel’s pub. Packed with some fascinating memorabilia, it’s a popular place to go for a drink and a friendly chat.
Wine, fun, history, adventure
Botrivier is a short 50-minute drive from Cape Town. It’s short in the sense that you don’t have to travel for hours to find yourself in gorgeous Cape countryside that’s not yet discovered by the crowds. It also has it’s own Botrivier Wine Route. You can do some wine tasting and purchase a bottle or two of handcrafted wine to take home. Venture out into nature on foot, by mountain bike or quad bike, or on horseback. Alternatively, stay close to town and visit Compagnes Drift Farm, which marks the site of an old staging post that brought Botrivier’s first European settlers.
One of South Africa’s oldest hotels

What’s in a name?
Practically everyone wants to know how the town got its unusual name. In the early days Dutch settlers moved further inland and encountered the Khoi-khoi people, the first inhabitants in the region. The Dutch produced butter, which they traded with the Khoi-khoi at a bend on the now, Bot River. The Khoi called the river “Couga” which means “abundant or rich in fat”. The Dutch (and Afrikaans) word for butter is “botter”.
With a guest book dating back to 1929, the hotel deservedly shares its name with the river, town, and surrounding countryside of which it forms an iconic part.
I enjoyed our stay here. But upgrade your bar and lunch facilities on the stoep.
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