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The Log Collective: A Place to Breathe, Reflect and Reconnect 

The Stellenbosch Winelands is one of South Africa’s oldest and most established winelands regions, with its stunning mountainous landscapes dotted with vineyards. Set within one of these working farms lies the Log Collective. Each room type offers a unique character, but all share the same relaxing spirit. With a collection of thoughtfully designed accommodation offerings and a wide range of on-site and nearby activities, The Log Collective is the perfect place to breathe, reflect and reconnect.

Embark on a three-star stay at the Log Collective 

The story began back in 2001 with a single rustic cabin sitting on the edge of a wine farm. Soon, this cabin transformed from an entertainment area into a personal sanctuary, shaped by nature, history, and the determination to create something meaningful. Every stay is guided by a deep respect for the area and a commitment to thoughtful hospitality. Their collection of distinctive stays effortlessly creates a space where every guest can take a step back from the pressures of daily life and immerse themselves in the heart of the countryside.   

Each stay at the Log Collective has been designed to provide guests with a sense of refined and grounded escape. With the raw beauty of the winelands as a backdrop, these accommodation offerings suit every type of getaway, from romantic escapes to family holidays and group outings.   

The Apartment is spacious and comfortable, featuring two bedrooms and sleeping up to four guests. Perfect for getaways with either family or friends, its home-away-from-home atmosphere is unmatched. The Vineyard Cabins are described as romantic and secluded and provide a more intimate Winelands escape. The cabins boast private patios, a wood-fired hot tub and amenities for a peaceful solo retreat.   

Experience unrivalled luxury in one of the exclusive Villas. With panoramic views of Devon Valley and its distinct mountains, these villas are private sanctuaries of comfort and elegance featuring full kitchens, air conditioning, expansive balconies, and hot tubs. The Log Collective will soon be welcoming something very unique as a new addition to its accommodation collection (hint – barrels).

On-site and nearby activities 

At the Log Collective, they firmly believe in the power of slowed-down moments.   

On the property, guests can soak under the stars in a wood-fired hot tub or gather with friends or family for an authentic South African braai. The swimming pool is a treat during the hotter summer months, while the bar boasts a variety of local wines and beverages. Indulge in an in-room spa treatment, and during the winter, guests love to cosy up by the communal fireplace.

The on-site restaurant offers a true taste of the Winelands with meals crafted from seasonal ingredients and boasting rich flavours.

The variety of nearby activities has also been favoured by past guests. Take a moment to enjoy an authentic taste of the Winelands with Wine Tasting at Louisvale Wine Estate, a 5 min walk from your doorstep.

Contact details 

For more information about the Log Collective call (+27) 81 277 5462 or email info@thelogcollective.co.za.

The Log Collective is located at Louisvale Wine Estate, Devon Valley Road, Devon Valley, Stellenbosch, 7600 

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