Malmesbury is a town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is located in the Swartland region, about 50 kilometers north of Cape Town.
Malmesbury is known for its agriculture and is home to a number of farms, as well as the Swartland Wine Cellar, which produces a variety of wines. The town is also home to several historical and cultural attractions, such as the Malmesbury Museum and the Malmesbury Dutch Reformed Church, which was built in 1838. Malmesbury is a popular weekend getaway for residents of Cape Town and is known for its beautiful natural surroundings and outdoor activities, such as hiking and mountain biking.