Directions to Moore's End Farm
From Cape Town or the Airport take the N2. Take the R310 exit and follow signs to Stellenbosch. You will pass the train station on your left. Turn left onto R44/Somerset West/ Strand Road. At the second traffic light, turn right onto Merriman Street. Go to the end of Merriman until you come to a traffic circle. Take the first left onto Cluver Road. Go through two traffic lights. At the third light, turn right onto the R310 (Franschoek via Helshoogte Highway). Drive approximately 8½ km to “Moores End” on your left. You will pass Delaire, Tokara, Le Pommier Restaurant, Zorgvliet, Hillcrest Berry Farm, De Kraal and Mountain Wood before you come to Moores End.
On the N1 from Cape Town. Take exit (#39) for Stellenbosch (R304). You will approach Stellenbosch on Bird Street. Turn left onto Merriman Street and go to the end until the traffic circle. Turn left onto Cluver Road until second traffic light. Turn right onto (R310) Helshoogte Highway. Drive approximately 8½ km to “Moores End” on your left.
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