Cape Winelands launches 13 new travel apps Posted on 1 March 2017 Visitors to the Cape Winelands towns are now able to download a free application for their smart phones that put a complete guide to the towns in the palm of their hand. Robertson Wine Valley, by Tyson Jopson. Download the apps and you’re set to explore a thousand things to do and then some more in the Cape Winelands. Cape Winelands District Municipality (CWDM) funded the development of these official mobile apps for the thirteen Local Tourism Associations (LTAs) within the Cape Winelands region. Each app enables the user to gain access to personalised information regarding local events, establishments, attractions and tourism activities for a specific area. Making travelling to the Cape Winelands smoother and more fun. The thirteen LTAs consist of: 1. Stellenbosch 360 2. Franschhoek Wine Valley 3. Dwarsriver Tourism 4. Drakenstein LTA Paarl 5. Drakenstein LTA Wellington 6. Worcester Tourism 7. Breedekloof Wine & Tourism 8. Wolseley Tourism 9. Tulbagh Wine & Tourism 10. Ceres Tourism 11. Robertson Tourism 12. McGregor Tourism 13. Montagu-Ashton Tourism Search for the LTA name on the Google Play Store or iTunes and you will find the app. This visitor and tourist-friendly app is available for both iOS and Android and is more than just a map; it has the look and feel of a social media app that includes live newsfeeds and updates. The app features key tabs on the main page that link users to valuable information about the town, including news about the latest happenings; an advanced GPS system that provides detailed navigation on its map function, which also contains subcategories of things to do, places to eat and where to stay, and a calendar of events. Mobile users will be able to access this information at a much faster rate while they are on the go. Tourists will be able to check-in, post photos and follow their favourite wineries, establishments, etc. But best of all, the apps give access to the smallest businesses that may not have been discovered by visitors in the past, creating some smart enterprise development around tourism. Win a trip in the Cape Winelands worth R22000 As part of the launch festivities, the CWDM in association with the 13 LTAs are giving away a one-week trip in the Cape Winelands. A full itinerary is set up, including the best of accommodation, food, wine and activities that the region has to offer. All you have to do is download the free app and you stand a chance to win this amazing prize worth an estimated value of R22000. The competition closes on Friday, 19 May 2017 at 16:00 and the winner will be contacted on 24 May 2017. Whether you’re boarding a plane, train, boat or automobile, or even taking a trip by horse cart or tractor, you can now get around the awesome Cape Winelands with the help of a specialised tourism app that allows you to have 13 towns, with all their hidden gems and wonderful businesses, at your fingertips. Related Posts Off-roading and insurance, plus driving tips from the pros 17 May 2023 Auto & General Insurance stresses the importance of having the correct insurance, specific for off-roaders,... read more SA battling with savings – practical tips to get your budget back on track 17 May 2023 According to The International Monetary Fund, recession-type conditions are looming. What this means is that... read more Drink spiking is rife in SA 17 May 2023 Drink spiking is more prevalent than you think, according to the TEARS Foundation, which offers... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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