Grabouw ( , ) is a town located in the
Western Cape
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province of
South Africa
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. Grabouw is located some 65 km south-east of
Cape Town
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, over
Sir Lowry's Pass from
Somerset West
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, along the
N2 highway. The town is the commercial centre for the vast
Elgin Valley, the largest single export fruit-producing area in Southern Africa, which extends between the
Hottentots-Holland
The Hottentots Holland Mountains are part of the Cape Fold Belt in the Western Cape, South Africa. The mountain range forms a barrier between the Cape Town metropolitan area and the southern Overberg coast.
The range is primarily composed o ...
,
Kogelberg
The Kogelberg is a range of mountains along the False Bay coast in the Western Cape of South Africa. They form part of the Cape Fold Belt, starting south of the Elgin valley and forming a steep coastal range as far as Kleinmond.
The Kogelb ...
,
Groenland, and
Houwhoek Mountains. The town's population has grown rapidly, with 44 593 people in 2019 from 21 593 as listed by the
2001 census.
History
Pre-colonial history
The original inhabitants of the area were the
Khoikhoi
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pastoralists and the
San hunter gatherers. The indigenous people of the region, the Chainouqua Khoi, inhabited a large area on both sides of the
Hottentots Holland Mountains. They traded with early European settlers, but were later dispossessed from their lands by the
Dutch colonists, who began to move into the area in the late 1600s and took the Chainouqua land for farming.
Fortunately, the
Khoikhoi
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names for some of the region's specific land-forms are recorded, and include ''Houtema'', which is thought to have been the name for the
Palmiet River, and ''Gantouw'' which was the name for Sir Lowry's Pass.
Early colonial era
The original Chairouqua name for the region where Grabouw is located is unfortunately not known. However a wide range of different names sprung up in colonial times. The town's location was first a stopping point for wagons on the route eastwards from Cape Town, along the route which the N2 highway now follows. The area was known at the time as ''"Koffiekraal"''. Another colonial name for the area was ''"Groenland"'' ("Greenland" in
Dutch) - a name given by early European settlers to various parts of the region, but which now applies only to the
mountainous area to the north. The town itself was created on the farm ''"Grietjiesgat"'', bought in 1856 by
Wilhelm Langschmidt, a painter from Cape Town, who started the community around his wife's little trading store. Langschmidt named the village after the German town
Grabow
Grabow () is a town in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The town lies southeast of Ludwigslust, the next city, and has the river Elde passing through its old town which is characterized by 16th century tim ...
where he was born. It was initially spelt as "Grabau".
Agricultural revolution
In the early 1900s, the village and surrounding area underwent an agricultural revolution, that had a profound effect on the Grabouw's development. This was the beginning of deciduous fruit farming, which became the town's main economic activity and correlated with a large growth in the town's population.
The local suffragist farmer
Antonie Viljoen
Sir Antonie Gysbert Viljoen (21 August 1858 – 26 October 1918) was an influential liberal Afrikaner politician and progressive farmer of the Cape Colony, South Africa.
Early life and career
Born on August 21, 1858, Viljoen was raised at Mid ...
is recorded as the first purchaser of apple trees in the area. However it was in fact his farm workers who first successfully farmed them, on their own plots, and through their own private initiative. In 1903 the
Italian South African Molteno family also began to farm in the area - including
two brothers who - together with Viljoen's "Oak Valley" farms - helped to build the town's deciduous fruit industry. Another influential pioneer for this period in Grabouw's history was a local woman farmer - Kathleen Murray. She was extremely active also in Grabouw community development (and later became an enthusiastic member of the
Black Sash
The Black Sash is a South African human rights organisation. It was founded in Johannesburg in 1955 as a non-violent resistance organisation for liberal white women.
Origins
The Black Sash was founded on 19 May 1955 by six middle-class white ...
movement). These enterprises turned Grabouw into the hub of Southern Africa's largest single export fruit-producing area. Other influential pioneers were the Beukes family and the Franco-Italian immigrant Edmond Lombardi, who created an apple-juice drink he called "
Appletiser", on his nearby farm Applethwaite, and introduced it to the market in 1966.
Fueled by the agricultural development of the surrounding region, the town became an economic hub, and gained its first local council in 1923. Full municipal status was granted in 1956.
Modern developments
By the end of the 20th century, a significant shift began in Grabouw's economic focus, with a move towards
viticulture
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and tourism. A large and thriving wine industry has developed across the valley, and wines from the region have won several international awards.
The Elgin valley is
South Africa
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's coolest climate wine-growing region and a range of other geographic factors (for example, its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, cool temperatures, plentiful winter rainfall, prevailing wind directions, and altitude) have created a set of conditions for wine growing which are markedly different to those in surrounding areas. Of the many varietals grown in the region, special attention has been paid to Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir.
Grabouw and its surrounding valley is historically significant for South Africa's wine history also because, of all the country's regions, it had one of the earliest movements towards
Black ownership of vineyards and wineries. The Elgin winery Thandi was in fact the country's second post-Apartheid winery with significant black involvement (after
New Beginnings in
Paarl
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).
Economy
The town's economy is based on servicing the surrounding agricultural industry, with the
Elgin Valley being intensively used for
viticulture
Viticulture (, "vine-growing"), viniculture (, "wine-growing"), or winegrowing is the cultivation and harvesting of grapes. It is a branch of the science of horticulture. While the native territory of ''Vitis vinifera'', the common grape vine ...
and the cultivation of
apples
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,
pear
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s,
plums
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Plums are likely to have been ...
and other
deciduous
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fruit.
This agricultural region produces 65% of South Africa's apple exports. One of the biggest factories in Grabouw is Appletiser which provides the popular
Appletiser soft drinks. Altogether, this has earned it the reputation worldwide as the "valley of apples".
The
wine industry is an increasingly important component of the town's economy. The surrounding agricultural region has undergone a move from deciduous fruit farming to viticulture, and this has had an effect on Grabouw, as the region's population hub.
Tourism is also of importance to the economy. The
N2 highway through the valley is extremely busy during the holiday season.
Education
The town has a number of schools:
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Grabouw High
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Groenberg Secondary
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Umyezo High
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DE Rust Future Academy
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Kingsway Christian Private
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Pineview Primary
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Kathleen Murray Primary
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Umyezo Primary
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St. Michael Primary
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Glen Elgin Primary
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Maxonia Primary
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Arrieskraal Primary
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Dennegeur Primary
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Agape Special Needs School
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Applewood Preparatory School
Attractions

Situated by the Palmiet river in the fertile Elgin valley, Grabouw is surrounded by the Hottentots Holland and Groenland mountains to the north, and the
Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve to the south. Several routes for exploring the surrounding mountains begin from the town.
There is wine and cider tasting on the surrounding farms. A brandy tasting and cellar tour is also available from
Oude Molen Distillery which is just outside the town. There is also the annual Elgin Festival, which takes place on the last week-end in October and boasts a wide range of flower displays, fruit, wines and a great variety of local products.
Within the town, the Elgin Apple Museum is one of the oldest remaining buildings in Grabouw. It is situated on the banks of the Palmiet River. The Museum depicts the history of the fruit industry in the region. The nearby Grabouw Country Club has scenic views overlooking the Eikenhof dam and pine-covered mountains. Applethwaite Farm and Church, was built in the early 1960s by Edmond Lombardi, the founder of Appletiser.
The church was built for the use of the farming community and is interesting because of the Italian marbles and wood carvings of the Stations of the Cross.
List of Suburbs
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Komga
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Molteno Park
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Klipkop
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Newtown
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Waterworks
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Pineview
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Pineview North
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Beverly Hills
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Lost City In the popular imagination, a lost city is a real, once-prosperous and well-populated area of human habitation that fell into terminal decline and whose location was later forgotten.
Lost City, The Lost City, or Lost Cities may also refer to:
Pl ...
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Dennekruin
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Bosbou
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Shukushukum
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Siteview
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Snake Park
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Hillside
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Xola Naledi
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Siyanyanzela
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Khutsong
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Steenbras
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Zola
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Old Rooidakke
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Rooidakke
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Timbers
Notable People
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Wilhelm Langschmidt (1805-1866) - A German-born South African painter and drawing master of 59 Long Street, Cape Town.
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Antonio Viljoen (1858-1918) - An influential liberal Afrikaner politician and progressive farmer of the Cape Colony, South Africa.
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Kathleen Murray - Political activist, member of Black Sash movement.
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Louis Kreiner - former
Mayor of Cape Town
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Sol Kreiner - former Mayor of Cape Town and brother of Louis.
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Edmond Lombardi - Entrepreneur who created "Appletiser" apple-juice drink.
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René Santhagens - The distillery pioneer born in Batavia in 1864.
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Edward Molteno (1877-1950) and
Harry Molteno (1880-1969) - Sons of Cape Prime Minister, John Molteno. Pioneering and successful fruit exporters.
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Adrian Kuiper (1959-) - Former South African international cricketer and a farmer.
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Mzwandile Makwayiba - South African trade unionist
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Karin Kortje - Gospel, R&B and Pop singer. Third season winner of South African Idols.
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Ronelda Kamfer - Afrikaans-speaking South African poet.
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Luyanda Qolo - Former athlete that represented South Africa in 2011 IAAF World Cross Country Championships - Junior men's race in Spain.
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Mojowise - A rapper, song writer and actor, two times Media and Arts Music Awards nominee.
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Aphiwe Dyantyi - South African professional rugby union player.
Climate
The town experiences a very mild
Mediterranean climate
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, more moderate than most other
Western Cape
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locales, with abundant rainfall, mostly in the winter months, although strong summer south-easterly winds can sometimes bring squalls. This wind is known as the "Black South-Easter" for its gusting winds and showers.
References
External links
Overberg Tourism Site - GrabouwHistory of Grabouw
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Populated places in the Theewaterskloof Local Municipality
Elgin, Western Cape
Populated places established in 1856