Elim Attractions
The charming little Moravian village known as Elim, dominated by white-washed cottages and fig trees, is one of the few surviving South African mission stations, founded in 1824 as the third Moravian mission station in the Cape and has been declared a national monument.
Elim, which means ‘place of God’, might lie in the middle of a particularly sparsely populated area, but it has recently become known for the export of Fynbos, and as the newest wine ward in the country -The Elim wine ward.