McGregor embodies timeless charm with its whitewashed, thatched cottages and serene streets lined by verdant gardens. Located at the edge of the Robertson Wine Valley, this quaint village blends a rich cultural heritage with modern creativity. Renowned for its well-preserved 19th-century architecture, the village has a tranquil ambience enhanced by thatched cottages, vineyards, and olive groves. Established in 1861 as Lady Grey and renamed in 1905, it commemorates Reverend Andrew McGregor, a local Dutch Reformed Church minister. Highlights include the Boesmanskloof Trail to Greyton, perfect for hiking enthusiasts, and the Vrolijkheid Nature Reserve, ideal for birdwatching. Wine lovers can explore the Robertson Wine Valley through guided or self-paced tours. Local attractions include pottery studios, art galleries, and the Eseltjiesrus Donkey Sanctuary. Culinary offerings range from cosy cafes to fine dining establishments, while lodgings vary from rustic cottages to charming guesthouses.