• August 4, 2025
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Spring arrives in the Western Cape from late August through October and it brings a burst of colour with wildflowers, vineyards and a rich calendar of festivals, concerts and community events. If you're planning a Spring in the Western Cape getaway, especially around September holidays, here's your guide to what’s happening, where to go and where to stay.

What’s On This Spring: Events Not to Miss

  • West Coast Way Wild Flower & Food Tour (29 Aug – 2 Sep 2025)

This 5‑day journey along the Cape West Coast combines wildflower spotting with local food, wine tastings and seaside scenery. Limited seats remain—book soon! 

  • Open Book Festival, Cape Town (5 – 7 Sep 2025)

South Africa’s key literary festival showcasing over 150 sessions, local and international authors and discussion panels across venues like Fugard Theatre and Slave Lodge. 

  • FAME Week Africa (1 – 6 Sep): A mix of music, fashion, film and creativity.
  • Chapman’s Peak Half Marathon (21 Sep): A scenic coastal run along one of the world’s most beautiful routes.
  • WOMAD Cape Town (22 – 28 Sep): International world music festival across multiple stages.
  • Loeries Creative Week (29 Sep – 10 Oct): Celebrates design, advertising, digital, and culture. 
  • Spring Symphonies at Cape Town City Hall (4, 11 & 18 Sep): Classical and guitar concerts under R200
  • Candlelight Concert Series (6–18 Sep): Unique candlelit tributes to Queen, ABBA, Ed Sheeran, Adele and more at atmospheric venues around Cape Town. 
  • OUTsurance Gun Run (13–14 Sep): One of SA’s oldest road races, combining fun and fitness.
  • Afrikaans is Groot Festival (20 Sep): A music festival celebrating Afrikaans culture and music.
  • CT Adventure Film Festival (19–27 Sep): Films and talks focused on travel, exploration and adventure sports. 
  • Cederberg Observatory Open Nights (through early Aug): Stargazing and astronomy under clear mountain skies. 

Where to Go & Stay This Spring

  • West Coast National Park (Langebaan / Yzerfontein)

What you'll see: A spectacular carpet of wildflowers in the Postberg section, open only in August and September. Perfect for picnics, birdwatching, and nature drives. 

Where to stay: Quaint guesthouses or self-catering cottages in Langebaan or Yzerfontein, book now, as they sell out quickly during flower season.

  • Cederberg & Swartland

Why go: Spring breathes life into the hills with vivid wildflowers, art studios and farm-to-table food experiences.

Top stays:

Gecko Creek Wilderness Lodge (rustic and serene)

Kokos Huis in Riebeek Kasteel (boutique charm with wine-farm breakfasts)

  • Cape Winelands: Stellenbosch, Paarl & Franschhoek

With vines greening up and gardens in bloom, it’s festival season in the wine valleys. Enjoy tastings, farm lunches and cultural events.

Stay suggestions:

Babylonstoren (garden luxury and contemporary cottages)

Brookdale Estate (offering local spring specials (about 20 % off stays including breakfast and vineyard walks)

  • Cape Town & Atlantic Seaboard

City cafés, mountain trails, coastal drives and festivals combine in Cape Town’s lively spring scene.

Recommended stays:

The Cellars‑Hohenort (lush gardens with “stay‑3, pay‑2” deals)

The Twelve Apostles Hotel & Spa (oceanfront views with spa indulgence)

One&Only Cape Town (upscale waterfront luxury with spa‑break packages)

Why Spring Travels Shouldn’t Wait

Seasonal highlights like wildflowers and wine events happen only in August and September.

Many festivals fill up fast, meaning tickets and accommodation go early.

Spring specials and resident discounts are live but temporary.

Whether you're after flower fields, literary events, live music or coastal retreats, spring in the Western Cape has a little something for everyone. It's a short but sensational season, so if you’re ready to get out, explore and tell the story, book early, plan smart and let the Cape’s spring magic guide you.