The golden yellow canola fields of South Africa are perfect summer canvases for your film and photo shoots
The road from Cape Town to the Garden Route is growing more filmic each day as the neighbouring Canola farms burst into rolling farm fields of vibrant yellow flowers.
Within easy reach of the city, the Western Cape's farm locations are auditioning for a part in your next production.
Canola fields in the Swartveld, near Cape Town, are bursting into a bright yellow canvas for your film and TV shoots
With their spectacular yellow flowers, more than one thousand Canola farms bloom in gold grandeur in the Western Cape from June to August each year.
Flowerring in South Africa's springtime, and harvested in the early summer, they offer months-long beautiful farm field canvases for filmmakers.
With long daylight hours, quick access from Cape Town, and surrounding photogenic farming towns and villages, the canola fields are an excellent location for vibrant, colourful stills and film shoots.
Canola seeds are primarily used to produce canola oil, which is used as a cooking oil, and in an enormous number of retail food products.
Ad campaigns often promote it as a key component of health-centric cooking, targeting a demographic that prioritizes nutrition and seeks out products that contribute to a balanced diet.