It always astounds me how much beauty exists right in my backyard, I mean I am situated just 5 minutes from The Durbanville Wine Route and 20 minutes, on a good day that is, from the breathtaking beautiful Winelands. Darling, an hour’s drive from Cape Town, is the perfect pit-stop town, with so many to see, do and taste. This charming town is fast becoming a favourite of mine. If you read my last blog post you will know that I visited Darling Brew, a local craft microbrewery also situated in the heart of Darling.

Darling Lodge is a 3 starred guest house with a beautiful Victorian feel inside and out. This grand dame offers three individually styled country rooms. The more modern garden annex consists of three further generously appointed rooms with a grape-vine covered patio which overlooks the sparkling swimming pool.
We drive around leisurely stopping to see all of the weird and wonderful types of scarecrows propped up all around town in preparation for the Scarecrow festival which took place from the 26 – 28th of October. Finding Darling Lodge is no hard task, located in the heart of the town, just off of the main artery of Darling. We pull up to the entrance of Darling Lodge, with a scarecrow affectionately named ‘Bennie’ of their own perched up on their post surrounded by plentiful blooming flora. Co-Owner Stephan warmly receives and welcomes us in. Showing us around all of the available suites, aptly named after local artists, each suite is styled according to the artists’ style together with the personal touch of their own flare both Stephan and partner Olivier posses.










We’re escorted to their lush and serene garden which feels as though we’ve been transported to an English garden in what I would imagine a setting would look like out of an Emily Brontë novel. You’re probably wondering how their beautiful gardens look and stay this lush? Guests are encouraged to reuse their shower water (remember, no taking baths as we’re still in a drought) with 5 litre bottles punctured to let the water seep out into the ground with spouts attached at the top to make it much easier. Stephan tells us most guests actually enjoy this water-wise chore!




Darling Lodge Guest House is the perfect venue for small business meetings and conferences, individual retreats, anniversaries or weddings of up to 24 guests. Children of all ages are welcome. They offer secure off street parking, a swimming pool with open air lounge, free internet Wi-Fi, a cosy TV lounge with garden view and privacy certainly conducive to curling up or putting your feet up to read a good book, an honesty bar (licenced), a relaxing library and individual concierge services.
Breakfast is served near the garden in the breakfast room equipped with plenty of varieties of tea and coffee, juices and more. The ambiance in the breakfast room as is the whole lodge is that of a family friendly, stay as long as you want type of feel.










Spend a weekend catching up on R&R or take a walk exploring Darling. There’s so much to see and do in the town and surrounds. Visit: http://www.darlinglodge.co.za/attractions.html and find out more. Stephan is quite knowledgeable about attractions in the area and where to get the best meal in and around the little town.



Find Darling Lodge Guest House through Darling on the Culture Route on West Coast Way and book your stay today! Have a look at their newly renovated website too:
Address: 22 Pastorie Street, Darling, 7345
Tel: 022 492 3062
Email: info@darlinglodge.co.za
GPS: 33º 22′ 44.16” S
18º 22′ 42.73” E
Information sourced from Hello Darling Tourism – https://www.hellodarling.org.za/darling-listings/darling-lodge-guest-house/
-Darling Lodge Guest House.
*This post was sponsored by Darling Lodge Guest House. All views and opinions are my own. *


A blog post like this is very easy to compose and publish, especially if the time spent coming up with the content was particularly amazing! I was offered an opportunity to stay at the serene Blue Bay Lodge and experience the sleepy town of Saldanha for a weekend. If you’ve read any of my other West Coast adventures, you will know how much I love spending time and recharging my soul there.



As the storm clouds started rolling in to the bay, we arrived just in time to cosy up and watch from the comfort of our beautiful suite. Dinner was a gourmet hamburger and fries. Every Friday at the restaurant (situated inside the lodge) is Burger night, where for a steal, the hamburgers at a discounted price and cocktails half price.
































Our next stop, was something I had been looking forward to all week! We took a boat trip to a local oyster farm. In the bay,of which there are several companies with flotation devices to keep their stock of West Coast Black Mussels or West Coast Oysters in check. A short boat trip across the bay took us to Blue Sapphire Pearls (the tour operator) section of Oysters and Mussells. The water is filled with many colours of flotation devices signalling which site belongs to which company. When asked, how do they know which stock is theirs, the tour operators, confidently responded with the only colour they use for their site.




























Local craft beer is something that is loved and celebrated in my household. I do consider myself somewhat of a beer drinker and I take pride in my very basic knowledge and ability to tell a Weiss apart from a Lager. I received an invite from 











I was lucky enough to be invited to an exclusive sneak peak of an upcoming High Tea at the quaint cakery, Sweet Cillie’s. Nestled perfectly in the bustling Tokai road opposite the Blue Route mall, Sweet Cillie’s is a local gem that locals love and revere. The Owner and baker, Priscilla De Jonge, affectionately known as, ‘Cilla’, officially opened Sweet Cillie’s only just 6 months ago! But already has the feel of a old trusted community business where everybody’s name is known by Cilla and her close knit staff. 


I sat down and had a cup of coffee with Cilla to discuss the imminent High Tea and her love for baking at the beloved “cakery shoppe”. I got to sample a few treats that will be a part of the decadent high tea spread. The sweet stuff: a deliciously moist chocolate brownie, a yummy custard slice with possibly the best custard filling I’ve had; and a petite scrumptious scone! The savoury stuff: three variations of dainty but filling pies, one being a moreish feta and spinach, asparagus and balsamic caramelized onions, and a hearty chicken and mushroom pie. All savouries are made by Cilla’s new chef, who also makes the most incredible pastry! So much so, I tried to twist Cilla’s arm for the recipe! (better luck next time!).






The idea for having a high tea was inspired by the space at Sweet Cillie’s, quite ladylike, almost Parisian themed, yet warm and welcoming in atmosphere. Cilla found herself daydreaming of a meeting or cosy gathering place for women, enjoying each others company with coupled with great food and drinks. The high tea will be hosted after the official store hours on a Saturday. The first high tea will take place on the 19th May, to celebrate Mother’s day. Book now to avoid disappointment!












































Here’s to many more firsts! xo