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Don’t leave Greyton without…

greyton morning market
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  1. Cycling through Rockhopper forest.
  2. Getting a map for the Historical walk of Greyton and wandering around the village to see how many of the historical treasures you can find.
  3. Having a pint of locally brewed beer at the Old Potter’s Inn & Brewhouse.
  4. Hiring a bicycle from the Greyton tourism bureau and explore all the side streets in the village.
  5. Picnicking on the river.
  6. Stocking up on home-made culinary delights, fresh local produce and hand-made crafts at the Greyton Morning Market.
  7. Meandering through the art galleries to see the talent of the many artists who live in Greyton.
  8. Shopping at the wonderful collection of specialty shops in the village.
  9. Visiting Pure Cafe, the first dedicated vegan and vegetarian restaurant in the Overberg, where astonishingly delicious meals are served using locally sourced, organic and wholesomely produced ingredients.
  10. Popping in to Pure Home where environmentally friendly household products including cleaning materials and things like wonder bags, as well as personal care items are available.
  11. Buying at least one of the gorgeous candles from Gretha Quinlan Gallery & Candle Shop.
  12. Relaxing on the stoep at the Oak & Vigne with a newspaper, coffee and cake, and watching the village move (very) slowly by.
  13. Tasting the locally produced chocolate from Von Geusau Chocolates.
  14. Hike the Upper Gobos walk to see the village from a different perspective.
  15. Going to see the miniature doll collection at Searle’s.

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