The Elgin valley is a large, lush area of land, circled by mountains, in the Overberg region of South Africa. This broad upland valley lies about 70 km southeast of Cape Town, just beyond the Hottentots Holland Mountains. The Elgin region is centered on the town of Grabouw.
The Elgin Valley is now internationally known as the place in South Africa “where the apples come from”. The area is one of the more intensively farmed districts of South Africa and produces 60% of the national apple crop.
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