Held once again on the estate’s beautiful farm, festival goers not only get to enjoy everything the festival has to offer but also some things not even the most skilled event organiser can control, and that’s the flowers.
The venue is a biodiversity champion, contributing to the re-growth of indigenous fauna and flora unique to that area. Cloof Wine Estate works very hard at contributing to this natural environment. They even aid in protecting rare and endangered flower species like Renosterveld which is a highly threatened vegetation type, mostly because the soil on which it grows is very fertile and therefore these were the first areas in the region to be ploughed and used for agricultural purposes. Therefore the 105ha of pristine Renosterveld protected at Cloof and Burgherspost is an important contribution to global biodiversity.
So admiring the daisies is one thing, picking them is another, no he-loves-me, he-loves-me-not-ing please.
