Tucked between golden wheat fields and wild fynbos, Redelinghuys is one of the best-kept secrets of the West Coast Sandveld.
Often called the breadbasket of the Sandveld, this peaceful farming village carries deep roots in both South Africa’s agricultural heritage and ancient human history.
Long before the first settlers arrived, the San and Khoisan peoples moved through this area, leaving behind sacred rock art and spiritual sites that speak of connection to land, water, and sky. Their echoes still hum beneath the surface of this timeless landscape.
Known for its endless open skies, stone farmhouses, and seasonal wildflowers, Redelinghuys blends old-world charm with quiet natural power.
The surrounding hills hold clues to ancient life, stone tools, rock shelters, and hidden engravings that remind us how deeply this land has always been loved and lived on.
From wheat harvests to the annual bloom of the West Coast wildflower season, the rhythm of Redelinghuys is both humble and eternal, shaped by nature and spirit alike.
Just 5 kilometres from our farm, the connection to this historic land runs deep.
Our fields share the same soil that once sustained ancient San communities, and the same mountain ridges that hold spiritual rock art sites aligning with those near Diepkloof and Elands Bay.
To walk through Redelinghuys today is to walk through layers of time, a place where ancient spirituality, West Coast heritage, and modern farm life exist in perfect balance.

