A change of scenery has a way of softening the edges of everyday life. A scenic drive, a shared lunch, or a slow walk somewhere beautiful can create the feeling of escape without booking a bed or packing a bag.
Across South Africa, these romantic day trips offer that rare sensation of having left it all behind, even if you are home by nightfall, writes Lee-Ann Steyn.
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Western Cape escapes that feel worlds away

Franschhoek wine valley
A drive into Franschhoek delivers instant romance with mountain-framed vineyards, quiet country roads and long lunches designed to linger. Wine tastings followed by a leisurely meal beneath oak trees or a ride on the Franschhoek Wine Tram allow couples to slow down and savour the day without rushing between stops.
Route 62 road trip highlights
Route 62 transforms a simple drive into a miniature adventure. Passing through towns like Montagu and Barrydale, the route offers farm stalls, vineyard lunches and dramatic landscapes that shift with every bend. The sense of journey is what makes this day trip feel far bigger than the distance covered.
Bothmanskloof Pass to the Riebeek Valley
The winding road through Bothmanskloof Pass sets the tone long before arrival. Olive groves, boutique wine farms and intimate restaurants in the Riebeek Valley invite unhurried exploration. A single lunch stop easily turns into an afternoon of wandering.
Bontebok National Park picnic
Just outside Swellendam, Bontebok National Park feels quietly removed from the pace of daily life. Short walks along the Breede River, wide-open spaces, and peaceful picnic sites create a calm, nature-filled escape ideal for couples craving simplicity.
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Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden
Waterfalls, shaded paths and wide lawns make this garden feel like a secret sanctuary. Birdsong replaces traffic noise, while picnic spots overlooking cascading water offer a surprisingly secluded experience close to the city.
Irene Dairy Farm
Open fields, grazing cows and rustic cafés give Irene Dairy Farm a countryside charm that feels gently nostalgic. Wandering the grounds with an ice cream in hand creates a relaxed, playful kind of romance.
Pretoria National Botanical Garden
Less busy and beautifully maintained, this garden rewards slow exploration. Indigenous plants, quiet benches, and scenic views provide space to reconnect without distraction.
First published by Gataway
Compiled by Lee-Ann Steyn
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