How The Bike Forge turns Public Holidays into Easygoing Day Trips between Tulbagh and Wolseley

At The Bike Forge, public holidays aren’t for slowing down—they’re for making a proper day of it.

Open across key dates including Freedom Day and Workers’ Day, The Bike Forge keeps things simple: good food, relaxed vibes, and hours that give visitors plenty of time to settle in.

Whether it’s an early breakfast stop, a mid-ride refuel, or a late afternoon unwind, the doors stay open long enough to fit into almost any plan.

  • The menu runs from morning through to evening, covering everything from fresh coffee and breakfast plates to pizzas, burgers, curries, and homemade pies. There’s also a full bar, making it just as suitable for a casual lunch as it is for an easygoing end to the day.

The setting does a lot of the work. Positioned along the R46 between Tulbagh and Wolseley, it naturally draws in road-trippers, riders, and families looking for a countryside break that doesn’t feel rushed.

Public Holiday Trading Hours:

27 April: 09:00 – 16:00
30 April: 10:00 – 17:00
1 May: 10:00 – 20:00
2–3 May: 08:00 – 17:00

There’s no need to overplan. Arrive when it suits, stay as long as it feels right, and let the day unfold.

⇒ De Heuvel Estate Tulbagh

  • 073 281 0896
  • bikeforgetulbagh@gmail.com

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