Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden

A serene and immersive sculpture garden nestled between Stellenbosch’s suburbs and mountain wilderness, showcasing over 60 works by acclaimed sculptor Dylan Lewis.

Description

The Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden, nestled between Stellenbosch’s suburbs and mountain wilderness, features over 60 bronze sculptures set across seven hectares. Visitors can explore tranquil paths surrounded by indigenous plants, with each artwork reflecting the artist’s exploration of nature and human emotion.

This unique garden offers a peaceful retreat for art lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. Enjoy stunning views, reflective moments, and an intimate connection with Lewis’s evocative sculptures in a breathtaking landscape.

Company Group

Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden

Additional Links

Events | Exhibitions | Garden | Sculputures

Email Address

Phone Number

Enquiries: 021 880 0054

Social Media

Art Styles

Animals | Bronze sculptures | Dynamic human forms | Mythological creatures

Exhibitions

Over 60 permanent outdoor works by Dylan Lewis

Activities

Art Viewing | Coffee Shop | Garden Walks

Experiences

  • Wander winding paths through fynbos, discovering hidden sculptures.
  • Admire bronze works depicting wild animals and human emotions against mountain views.
  • Relax in serene nooks, feeling the blend of art and nature.
  • Join a guided tour to delve into the artist’s exploration of inner wilderness.

Estimated Duration

1 – 2 hours

Guided Tours

A privately guided tour can be arranged with advance booking, subject to guide availability.

1-5 guests: R1 500 per group.
6-10 guests: R2 000 per group
11-20 guests: R3 000 per group

Tour fee excludes garden entry fee.

Dress Code

Casual

What to Bring

Bag  | Camera / Smartphone | Comfortable shoes | ID / Tickets | Notebook | Water bottle

Additional Information

  • Guests park at Vriesenhof Vineyards and shuttle (500 meters) to the garden. Exceptions for guests with young children or physical challenges.
  • Selection of artwork available for purchase in the Old Studio.
  • Garden available for small private functions.
  • The Old Storeroom serves coffee, tea, refreshments, and cake.
  • Neighbouring Vriesenhof offers lunch and dinner at Die Stoep.

Inside Guides

  • Visit in the morning for cooler temperatures and softer light for photography.
  • Explore the casting moulds room for a behind-the-scenes look at the sculpting process.

Weather Conditions

Ideal Weather: Clear / Sunny

Rain Alert: Moderate Rain (40–60%)

Weather Experience: Outdoor garden experience; rain or wind can reduce visibility and comfort. Best enjoyed in dry, calm conditions.Umbrellas and water boots provided in winter.

Restrictions & Rules

  • Children under 16 must be supervised at all times, especially near water features and sculptures.
  • Climbing onto sculptures is strictly prohibited.
  • Personal photographs or video allowed for personal use only. No commercial photography without prior written permission.
  • No food or beverages to be brought into the Sculpture Garden unless permission granted by management. 
  • No picnics allowed in the garden.
  • Smoking prohibited in the Sculpture Garden.
  • Registered assistance dogs only permitted, with prior notification.

Reservation Policies

  • Visits by appointment only, Tuesday to Saturday.
  • Full refund if cancelled up to 24 hours before the visit.

Last entry: 15h30 daily.

Reservations: Required

Cancellations & Refunds: A non-refundable payment for the tour is required to confirm your booking.

Estimate Price Range

R200 – R300+

Entry Fee & Prices

R260 | Standard garden entry
R160 | Students and South African pensioners (SA ID required)
Free | Children under 18

Booking Methods

Dineplan | Email | Phone | Website

Art installations

Bathroom

Café “Old Storeroom”

Child friendly

Contoured hills & valleys

Eco-friendly practices

Extensive fynbos planting

Four-kilometre paths

Gravel/stone walking paths

Indigenous plant palette

Japanese influence design

Lakes and water-features

Large-scale animal sculptures

Minimalist curving layout

More than 60 sculptures

Panoramic mountain views

Parking

Private guided tours

Sculptural grouping themes

Self-guided map provided

Seven-hectare garden

Ticket/booking desk

Tranquil gardens

View terraces & pavilion

Visitor parking shuttle

No dogs allowed

No food/drinks

Not wheelchair accessible

Must Tries

Sculpture Walk Experience: Wander the meandering four-kilometre paths and encounter over sixty bronze works seamlessly placed among rolling hills, fynbos, and reflective water features — each turn revealing a new artistic dialogue with nature.

The Old Storeroom Café: Pause your walk with a quiet coffee or tea in the garden’s rustic café, surrounded by panoramic mountain views and a serene, contemplative atmosphere.

Guided Garden Tour: Join a private guide to gain deeper insight into Dylan Lewis’s creative process, symbolism, and the evolution of the garden’s sculptural and ecological design.

Highlights

Art in Nature: A rare fusion of landscape architecture and fine art where indigenous flora, natural contours, and monumental sculptures exist in perfect harmony.

Panoramic Mountain Setting: Breathtaking views of the Stellenbosch and Helderberg ranges form a dramatic backdrop to the tranquil, sculpted landscape.

Seasonal Beauty: The garden transforms with each season — from lush fynbos blooms to golden winter light — ensuring every visit feels entirely new.

Features
  • Art installations
  • Bathroom
  • Café “Old Storeroom”
  • Child friendly
  • Contoured hills & valleys
  • Eco-friendly practices
  • Extensive fynbos planting
  • Four-kilometre paths
  • Gravel/stone walking paths
  • Indigenous plant palette
  • Japanese influence design
  • Lakes and water-features
  • Large-scale animal sculptures
  • Minimalist curving layout
  • More than 60 sculptures
  • Panoramic mountain views
  • Parking
  • Private guided tours
  • Sculptural grouping themes
  • Self-guided map provided
  • Seven-hectare garden
  • Ticket/booking desk
  • Tranquil gardens
  • View terraces & pavilion
  • Visitor parking shuttle
  • No dogs allowed
  • No food/drinks
  • Not wheelchair accessible

Must Tries

Sculpture Walk Experience: Wander the meandering four-kilometre paths and encounter over sixty bronze works seamlessly placed among rolling hills, fynbos, and reflective water features — each turn revealing a new artistic dialogue with nature.

The Old Storeroom Café: Pause your walk with a quiet coffee or tea in the garden’s rustic café, surrounded by panoramic mountain views and a serene, contemplative atmosphere.

Guided Garden Tour: Join a private guide to gain deeper insight into Dylan Lewis’s creative process, symbolism, and the evolution of the garden’s sculptural and ecological design.

Highlights

Art in Nature: A rare fusion of landscape architecture and fine art where indigenous flora, natural contours, and monumental sculptures exist in perfect harmony.

Panoramic Mountain Setting: Breathtaking views of the Stellenbosch and Helderberg ranges form a dramatic backdrop to the tranquil, sculpted landscape.

Seasonal Beauty: The garden transforms with each season — from lush fynbos blooms to golden winter light — ensuring every visit feels entirely new.

Address

Mulberry Farm, Paradyskloof Road, Stellenbosch,

Parking: Parking at Vriesenhof vineyard with a shuttle to the garden.

Opening Hours

Tuesday – Saturday08h30 – 17h00
Last entry15h30

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