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Waterford Estate
Waterford Estate in the Blaauwklippen Valley in Stellenbosch used to be covered in fruit orchards before it was bought in 1998 by the Ord family.
Of this 120-hectare farm, only half was cultivated, with the remaining land being made up of riverine areas with wild olive groves and open land covered with fynbos.
The cultivated land has been replanted with vines and 27 hectares are set aside for conservation. In restoring the land, Waterford Estate has taken down fences to allow natural migration of buck, caracal and porcupines, and has removed alien vegetation and demarcated green belt areas.
They have safari-style drives, as well as hiking trails for visitors to explore the farm.
Area conserved: 27 ha
Location: Stellenbosch
Membership date: 26 Jan 2016
Website: Waterford Estate