At Bike Forge, Easter weekend is less about rushing and more about pulling in, parking up, and staying awhile.
Set along the scenic R46 at De Heuvel Estate, between Tulbagh and Wolseley, Bike Forge is an easy-going stop for road-trippers, bikers, and anyone exploring the Winelands over the long weekend.
It’s close enough to plan for, but relaxed enough to feel unplanned.
- They’re open right across the Easter stretch, making it a reliable stop no matter the day. Doors are open on 2 April from 10:00 to 17:00, 3 April from 10:00 to 20:00, 4 and 5 April from 08:00 to 17:00, and 6 April from 09:00 to 16:00.
The food offering keeps things simple in the best way.
Guests can expect all-day options including breakfasts, pizzas, burgers, curries, and homemade pies, alongside a full bar for those settling in a little longer. It’s a menu built for variety, so groups don’t need to compromise.
There’s a natural rhythm to the space: bikes parked outside, glasses in hand, and tables that fill and empty at their own pace. It works just as well as a planned stop as it does a spontaneous one, whether that’s an early breakfast, a midday refuel, or an easy afternoon drink.
For Easter travellers moving between Tulbagh and Wolseley, Bike Forge positions itself as a dependable anchor point. Good food, open doors, and a setting that makes staying a little longer feel like the right decision.
⇒ De Heuvel Estate Tulbagh
- 073 281 0896
- bikeforgetulbagh@gmail.com


