Kaysersberg is considered one of the most beautiful cities on the wine route.
The town is situated on the wine route at an altitude of 185 meters.
According to a 2006 study, approximately 1,004,810 tourists travel along the wine route annually.
The region in the district Burgenlandkreis has a wine route which was opened in 1993.
South Africa's first wine route, which became a catalyst for tourist-oriented facilities, was established here in 1971.
The wine route continues through Castellina with its 15th-century castle and ancient town gate.
There are winding wine routes that cut through ancient, ocher-colored villages.
It is very central, situated close to the airport, various golf courses, wine routes and shopping complexes.
The wine farms are quite a way out of the city and there are various wine routes.
There are more than 20 wine-growing areas and 17 wine routes surrounding Cape Town.