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TOURISM INFORMATION
Main Street, Bonnievale, 6730
PO Box 492, Bonnievale, 6730
Tel +27 23 616 3753
Fax +27 0866 177 436
E-Mail info@bonnievaletourism.com
Website http://www.tourismbonnievale.co.za
OPENING HOURS
Weekdays 9am to 5pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm ...
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SIR LOWRY'S PASS WAS SETTLED AS A RESTING PLACE FOR TRAVELERS BEFORE
COMMENCING ASCENT OF THE GANTOUW MOUNTAIN BY OX WAGONS.
The Gantouw was replaced by the opening of Sir Lowry's Pass on 6 July
1830. Sir Lowry Cole traveled up the newly constructed ...
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The area was named after the Letsitele River. The word Letsitele is
derived from a Northern Sotho word meaning 'valley of the dead' which
was relevant during the days when malaria was a deadly threat in the
valley. The Letsitele area is rich in its cultural ...
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Dwars River Valley Tourism
Main Road Pniel.
Tel 021 885 2662
Fax 021 885 2661
E-mail dwarsriver@telkomsa.net
The small village is located at the foot of the Simonsberg Mountains
in the Drakenstein Valley, on the banks of the Dwarsrivier ...
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HANKEY TOURISM 042 284 0543
Hankey is in the heart of the Gamtoos River Valley and is the gateway
to the Baviaanskloof Wilderness Area, an inland cultural and
historical attraction. It is the oldest town in the Valley and is home
to ...
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Ohrigstad Information Office
Tel 013 238 0500
Originally named Andries-Ohrigstad, this town was first settled in
1845 by Voortrekkers because the land fell outside the jurisdiction of
the British. Today the well-watered valley is ...
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Thukela Biosphere Information
Tel 036 352 6253
Established in 1838 on the banks of the Bushman's River and named (The
Place of Weeping) in memory of Zulu-massacred Voortrekkers, Weenen is
today a fascinating mix of history and eco/cultural-tourism...plus ...
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Situated 10km east of Pietermaritzburg, under the watchful eye of the
areas very own Table Mountain (Mkhambathini). Bishop Colenso resided
here from 1855 to 1883. In 1910 32 acres were bought by German Farmers
to erect a Church and School. The Flora of ...
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Franschhoek Wine Valley Tourism
29A Huguenot Street Franschhoek
Tel 021 876 3603
E-mail info@franschhoek.org.za
BREATHTAKING SCENERY, WARM HOSPITALITY, WORLD-CLASS CUISINE AND THE
FINEST WINES TYPIFY FRANSCHHOEK VALLEY.
The vineyard-covered ...
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Loerie is a little town in the fertile Gamtoos River Valley. There is
a research station and a nature reserve outside the town which is
served by the Apple Express, a narrow gauge steam train that runs from
Port Elizabeth into the Gamtoos Valley. Every ...
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