


Rickety Bridge Estate offers a rare win for the whole family: parents can sample award-winning wines while children explore sprawling gardens and enjoy dedicated play areas amid stunning Franschhoek vineyard scenery. The estate's generous picnic facilities and relaxed atmosphere make it easy to spend a leisurely afternoon here without the stress of keeping kids entertained at a typical winery.
Visit on weekday mornings (10am-12pm) from March to May or September to November for pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and the best experience. Summer weekends (December-February) are busiest but offer the warmest weather for picnics.
The estate operates daily from 10am-6pm with budget-friendly pricing ($). Ample parking is available, and you can either dine at the restaurant or pre-order picnic baskets. Some areas may have uneven terrain, so bring appropriate footwear for children.
Year-round destination, though summer (December-February) offers the warmest weather for outdoor activities. Autumn (March-May) brings beautiful foliage and harvest season atmosphere. Winter (June-August) can be chilly and rainy, so dress accordingly. Spring (September-November) features blooming gardens.
Franschhoek village (5 minutes away) offers family-friendly options like The Deli Cafe for casual meals and Le Bon Vivant for pizza that kids enjoy. Many restaurants in town welcome families but book ahead during peak season.
Babylonstoren is a stunning working farm estate where children can experience authentic farm life while exploring 15 acres of beautifully designed gardens. Kids love feeding chickens, collecting fresh eggs, jumping on trampolines, and discovering the play areas scattered throughout the property, while parents enjoy the exceptional farm-to-table dining and wine tasting opportunities.
Boschendal is a breathtaking historic wine estate in the heart of Franschhoek wine country that welcomes families with open arms. Kids can meet farm animals, run through sprawling picnic grounds under ancient oak trees, and explore scenic walking trails while parents soak in the stunning Cape Winelands scenery and world-class wines.
The Franschhoek Cellar Tram offers a delightful way for families to explore South Africa's stunning wine country without the driving stress. Kids will love riding the vintage open-air trams through vineyard-covered valleys and mountain landscapes, hopping on and off at various stops to stretch their legs, enjoy picnics, and spot local wildlife. While parents can appreciate the wine region's beauty and perhaps a tasting, children can enjoy the novelty of the tram ride itself and the scenic outdoor spaces at the estates.
The Franschhoek Country House Museum offers a hands-on journey through South Africa's fascinating wine country history, perfectly sized for young explorers. Interactive displays bring local heritage to life, making it easy for children to engage with cultural artifacts and stories from this beautiful Cape region. The compact, manageable layout means families can explore comfortably without overwhelming little ones.