Winelands Breakfast Run Photos – 13 Oct | Wild Buggers
Sunday Morning Classics: The Winelands Breakfast Run Photo Gallery
There is nothing like the smell of coffee and VW air cooled exhaust in the morning. Our Winelands Breakfast Run was a scenic adventure through the heart of the Cape’s most beautiful vineyards. We took the long way round, enjoying the winding roads and the sight of our Beach Buggy convoy reflecting in the morning sun. From the delicious breakfast stop to the “fun and surprises” along the route, this gallery shows the Wild Buggers doing what they do best: cruising in style. Take a look at the photos and then join us for our next breakfast outing.
Some of the stunning beach buggies at our gathering point for the Winelands Breakfast Run, ready to hit the road for a scenic adventure!Some of our VW air-cooled beach buggies lined up at the starting point, ready to embark on a 170km scenic route through the Winelands.Wild Buggers Beach Buggy Club members gather for a quick meeting before hitting the scenic routes of the Winelands Breakfast Run.Theo and Chris enjoying a friendly chat at one of the stops during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.New member Hugo proudly joins the Wild Buggers Beach Buggy Club with his eye-catching red T-Bug at the Winelands Breakfast Run.Three of our Wild Buggers beach buggies cruising along the scenic route during the Winelands Breakfast Run.Faizal and Ayesha enjoying the open road in their VW air-cooled Veep during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Cobus cruising in his bright yellow VW air-cooled Veep during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Louis showing off his unique Beamish beach buggy, powered by a Nissan 1400 water-cooled motor, during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Mielie Pit, the iconic yellow Baja Bug, making its return at the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Andre Welsh cruising in his unique white Baja Bug Bakkie during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Mielie Pit, the yellow Baja Bug, patiently waiting at the robot during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Beach buggies from the Wild Buggers Club driving past the stunning purple vygiebos on the scenic Winelands Breakfast Run.A line of Wild Buggers beach buggies eagerly waiting to cross the stop street on their scenic drive through the Winelands.Members of the Wild Buggers Beach Buggy Club enjoying a meal at Potbelly during the Winelands Breakfast Run.A lineup of Wild Buggers beach buggies, including Baja Bugs and Veep buggies, parked at Potbelly during the Winelands Breakfast Run.Sandra Zara, a key organizer of the Wild Buggers Beach Buggy Club, looking pleased after the successful handling of all the bills at Potbelly during the Winelands Breakfast Run.The Wild Buggers Beach Buggy Club vehicles parked at Potbelly, including classic Baja Bugs, Veep buggies, and other VW air-cooled vehicles, during the scenic Winelands Breakfast Run.Cobus Fabricius proudly standing next to his VW air-cooled Veep during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Louis and Gary enjoying a conversation next to their beach buggies during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Wiehann Geldenhuys enjoying a chat by Anthony’s VW bug during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Some Wild Buggers members enjoying a conversation by their parked beach buggies during the scenic Winelands Breakfast Run.Some of the Wild Buggers beach buggies parked at one of the pit stops during the scenic Winelands Breakfast Run.Nolan’s unique white Beamish bug, complete with a roof carrier, standing out during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Ayesha proudly standing next to their VW air-cooled Veep during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Wild Buggers members enjoying a conversation with Cobus’s VW air-cooled Veep in the background during the scenic Winelands Breakfast Run.A few of the Wild Buggers ladies sharing a fun chat and a giggle during the scenic Winelands Breakfast Run.Anthony’s beach buggy proudly displays the “I love Wild Buggers” sticker during the Winelands Breakfast Run.A few Wild Buggers members gather around Merinda’s buggy to check and discuss the issue of the loose steering wheel during the Winelands Breakfast Run.Nolan’s beach buggy, complete with a roof carrier, getting ready to hit the road during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.A close-up of Merinda’s steering wheel, which came loose during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Wild Buggers beach buggies driving through a picturesque mountain pass during the Winelands Breakfast Run.Wild Buggers beach buggies making their way through the stunning mountain pass during the scenic Winelands Breakfast Run.Wild Buggers beach buggies parked on top of the mountain, enjoying the breathtaking views during the Winelands Breakfast Run.Wild Buggers members taking in the breathtaking mountain views during a scenic stop on the Winelands Breakfast Run.Wild Buggers beach buggies making their way through the scenic mountains during the Winelands Breakfast Run.Wild Buggers beach buggies cruising through scenic mountain roads as part of the Winelands Breakfast Run.Wild Buggers beach buggies driving along beautiful mountain roads during the Winelands Breakfast Run.The Wild Buggers convoy of beach buggies and VW air-cooled vehicles parked by the dam during the scenic Winelands Breakfast Run.The Wild Buggers convoy parked at the dam, taking in the beautiful scenery during the Winelands Breakfast Run.Mickey and Gary enjoy a chat while Shrek, Anton’s iconic beach buggy, stands proudly in the foreground with the dam providing a scenic backdrop during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Wiehann Geldenhuys’s striking yellow Beamish beach buggy parked by the dam, creating a stunning scene during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Hugo’s vibrant red T-Bug parked by the dam, showcasing the stunning scenery during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Willie’s green Beamish beach buggy, Hulkie, powered by a 1400 Nissan motor, parked by the dam during the scenic Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Merinda Theart’s light blue Beamish, called 60/60, powered by a 1600 VW air-cooled motor, parked by the dam during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Louis Theart’s Beamish beach buggy, powered by a 1400 Nissan motor, making an impression during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Nick and Ellie’s white Beamish bug, a classic VW air-cooled vehicle, cruising during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Mielie Pit, the iconic yellow Baja Bug, parked by the dam during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Andre and Karen cruising in their unique white Baja Bug bakkie during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Gary Fleming’s Beamish bug, affectionately named Emoji, parked by the dam during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Jessie Huggett’s blue Kestrel KartKraft beach buggy, known as Hugg Bugg, participating in the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Oom Pierre’s blue Beamish bug, a classic VW air-cooled vehicle, joining the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Cobus seated in his VW air-cooled Veep, with the dam providing a stunning backdrop during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Corne’s sleek black Beamish beach buggy joining the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Erica Navarra’s purple Kango beach buggy, Ice Ice Baby, parked by the dam during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Clive and Linda enjoying the scenic stop by their black and blue beach buggy with the dam in the background during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Sam showing a thumbs-up by their bright orange Salamander beach buggy during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Theo and Elna sitting in their red Beamish bug while having a chat with Brent and Antony during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Anthony and Michelle Jenkins proudly showing off their newly done-over Bumblebee beach buggy during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Chris and Sandra Zara proudly standing by their yellow Salamander beach buggy, Zara’s Bug, during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.The Wild Buggers convoy of beach buggies, including Baja Bugs and air-cooled VW vehicles, driving along the scenic route during the Winelands Breakfast Run.The convoy of beach buggies and VW air-cooled vehicles making their way through the scenic Winelands during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.The Wild Buggers Beach Buggy Club made a stop for sweet treats at Peregrine Farm Stall in Grabouw during the Winelands Breakfast Run.Wild Buggers members enjoying a chat during a stop at Peregrine Farm Stall in Grabouw on the Winelands Breakfast Run.Wild Buggers members having a friendly chat during their stop at Peregrine Farm Stall in Grabouw on the Winelands Breakfast Run.A vintage tractor spotted at Peregrine Farm Stall in Grabouw during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.A beautifully preserved vintage bus was spotted at Peregrine Farm Stall in Grabouw during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.A special moment with three generations of Wild Buggers—a son, his father, and his grandfather—enjoying a chat during the Winelands Breakfast Run.Theo and Elna walking toward their beach buggy, preparing to head home after a great day at the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.A unique and curious vehicle, possibly a boiler on wheels or an old tractor, was spotted during the Wild Buggers Winelands Breakfast Run.Four Wild Buggers buggies on their way home after missing the Strand turnoff during the Winelands Breakfast Run.
Enjoyed the photos? Now get the full story! If you want to know what actually happened behind the scenes of these shots, read our official Winelands Breakfast Run Report. Get all the details on the route, the highlights, and the classic Beach Buggy vibes from the day.
Ready to join the convoy? Don’t just watch from the sidelines. Our Beach Buggy Club is always planning the next adventure. Check out the Next Event page for meetup times and destination details for our upcoming air-cooled VW run.